In honor of Teacher Appreciation Week 2020, we are running a series of stories highlighting a handful of educators in Daviess County. While we realize that every teacher deserves recognition,… Read more »
News Clips
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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April 2020
During a special meeting, members of the Leavenworth Board of Education were briefed on a mental health program at Leavenworth High School.
Upshur County School officials are making sure students receive the mental health services and other resources they need during the COVID-19 pandemic with several programs.
Huntsville ISD’s board of trustees renewed multiple contracts, heard updates on the district’s code of conduct and approved payments to a 2014 bond package during a virtual meeting Tuesday evening… Read more »
Benton Harbor school board trustees accepted a donation of up to $300,000 from an anonymous donor Tuesday. Superintendent Andrae Townsel said the money is to be used to fund school, climate… Read more »
After a student was caught cutting class at Seminole High School’s ninth grade center in April 2019, a trio of Sanford police officers told the girl to get in a golf cart so she could be taken… Read more »
The results of a school climate survey presented during the March 10 meeting of the Warren County Board of Education identified a need for greater parental and community involvement in the… Read more »
Nearly $3 billion in aid will be released to governors to help schools affected by the coronavirus crisis continue education for students. The $3 billion in aid is the first aid for K-12 schools… Read more »
Discusses new approaches being developed and deployed by counselors, social workers, teachers and classmates to reach and support students without direct access to school-based services. The… Read more »
With college students already taking courses online in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, many are also faced with moving out of campus housing. It’s a necessary disruption to help keep the virus… Read more »
In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, the University has moved various mental health resources online, such as the services offered by Student Health’s Counseling and Psychological Services. CAPS… Read more »
Higher education institutions are focusing on how to become more student-centric and boost student retention and completion. Using metrics that can be collected sooner rather than later (i.e.,… Read more »
The coronavirus has shattered the rhythm of college life nationwide, highlighting the fact that for some students, their campus is the only reliable place to learn, and even live, during the… Read more »
Many student affairs and academic support staff are quickly learning how to deliver and scale their services in a virtual manner. And now is an excellent time to rethink how students are educated… Read more »
JMU was named the best college for student veterans in 2020 by College Factual. The factors that supported the ranking were student veteran support services and resources, as well as learning… Read more »
In addition to interrupting the academic aspirations of Washington State Community College students, the COVID-19 freeze on human activity has left many of them without their usual means of… Read more »
COVID-19 may not be the primary mental health issue for college students, but it is exacerbating other issues they have, said Ken Chew, director of the Indiana State University Student Counseling… Read more »
The tolling of college bells sounds lonely now that a pandemic has nearly emptied the campus at Boston College. College students across the country got the same assignment: go home and continue… Read more »
March 2020
The College of the Muscogee Nation serves many students from rural areas where internet access is scant, so mail was a quick fix as the college moved online. As the coronavirus began to spread,… Read more »
As college students and faculty members face an onslaught of stressors related to the disruptions in their lives caused by the coronavirus pandemic, they are relying on each other for connection… Read more »
