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The National Center on Safe Supportive Learning Environments (NCSSLE) tracks trends and developments in issues related to school climate and conditions for learning through online media sites, blogs, syndication and aggregation services, and other news resources from local, regional, and national media outlets. Browse this ongoing collection of posts to learn about what’s happening in communities near you and across the nation.

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May 2020

05/18/2020
KSAT San Antonio

Two San Antonio school districts are looking to reopen this summer, just in time for the new school year amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

05/17/2020
Danville Register & Bee

Single Stop, a one-stop shop for meeting the basic needs of families, is partnering with the Virginia Community College System and Danville Community College to help students access public… Read more »

05/17/2020
KHQ Right Now

Loy Elementary is one of 84 schools recognized this year for meeting the standards set in Character.org’s 11 Principles Framework for Schools.

05/16/2020
Huntington Herald Dispatch

Schools across the Tri-State are finding creative ways to say goodbye to students who will be moving on to middle school, high school or graduating and entering the “real world,” despite… Read more »

05/15/2020
WDRB

Area schools will have to decide when it's safe for students to return to school and what that will look like. To help districts, the Kentucky Department of Education released some guidance Friday… Read more »

05/14/2020
Alabama Daily News

Alabama Community College System leadership on Wednesday said campuses are planning to reopen in the fall, subject to guidance from Gov. Kay Ivey regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.

05/14/2020
Forbes

When Dr. Anthony Fauci, America’s superstar infectious disease expert, cast doubt on the re-opening of college campuses during Senate testimony this week, he seemed to be throwing cold water on… Read more »

05/12/2020
Community College Daily

The coronavirus pandemic is having a profound impact on college students, especially community college students, who are wrestling with uncertainty over school, work and family life, including… Read more »

05/12/2020
Inside Higher Education

The Department of Education's new regulation says colleges aren't responsible for sexual assault or harassment that takes place in study abroad programs or in private, off-campus settings.

05/11/2020
Campus Technology

Video lectures may have worked as a stop-gap measure in the emergency move to online learning, but they just don't cut it for the long term. Here are nine ways to bring distance education courses… Read more »

05/11/2020
The Daily Evergreen

ASWSU's University Hazing Policy Review Committee has created a list of recommendations for Washington State University officials to consider regarding hazing on campus.

05/07/2020
Inside Higher Education

Colleges and universities that receive federal funding must be in compliance with new rules by Aug. 14. The regulations rebalance "scales of justice," Education Department says.

05/07/2020
Community College Daily

Tribal colleges and universities (TCUs) are vital to the communities they serve. Campuses don’t only offer college courses, but also serve as gathering places for the community. Many – 31 out of… Read more »

05/07/2020
EdSource

A new proposal to start testing 5,000 students at UC San Diego for the coronavirus next week, with wider testing by fall, has raised hopes about a possible way to safely reopen… Read more »

05/06/2020
ABC 10/CW 5

Hallways and classrooms have been empty for weeks due to the ongoing pandemic, but that doesn’t mean teachers aren’t hard at work.

05/05/2020
National Public Radio

What will happen on college campuses in the fall? It's a big question for families, students and the schools themselves.

05/05/2020
The Quad-City Times

The first full week of May is Teacher Appreciation Week. With the coronavirus pandemic closing schools, here are some ways to recognize teachers from afar.

05/04/2020
EdSource

An increasing number of California community colleges plan to offer all fall classes online to protect students and staff from the coronavirus. Meanwhile, officials at UCLA plan to give students… Read more »

05/04/2020
ABC 7 Chicago

COVID-19 may have closed classrooms, but it's only strengthened the commitment teachers have to their students.

05/04/2020
USA Today

Millions of educators have risen above what they were trained to do, throwing themselves not only into online teaching with virtually no preparation but also into other… Read more »

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