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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.
NOTE: These articles are hosted externally and may be available for only a limited time. Please contact newspapers directly to obtain archived content.
Displaying 5672 News Clips.August 2024
A civil rights lawsuit alleges that Brookline public schools failed to create a safe learning environment for a black eighth grader who was the victim of racial bullying. WBZ-TV's Louisa Moller… Read more »
Two months into this past school year, I was approached by a few teachers about the challenges they were having with students. The year was just beginning, but these teachers—two new to the… Read more »
As the new year approaches, area families are being urged to prepare their children to face potential bullying scenarios. Tahlequah Public Schools Assistant Superintendent Deann Mashburn… Read more »
Discusses how incidents across the nation involving youth crime underscore the importance of ensuring communities have the best information, tools, and resources to ensure public safety without… Read more »
The Biden administration’s final Title IX rule protecting LGBTQ+ students is temporarily blocked in at least 26 states after the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday issued an… Read more »
July 2024
A new student success program at Johnson C. Smith University showed improved retention rates in its first year on campus. JCSU enrolls 1,100 students, 78% of which identify as Black or African… Read more »
Child Trends, a research organization focused on improving the lives of children and youth, recently partnered with Santa Fe Community College to learn more about the experiences of student… Read more »
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' (HHS) Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) released the results of the 2023 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (… Read more »
As Indiana prepares to require high schools to offer both college-level courses and work experiences, some educators share a concern: Is it feasible for high schools and for students? Beginning… Read more »
The number of students enrolled in higher education who have a disability has grown over the years, but they still face barriers in completing a certificate or credential. A May report from the U.… Read more »
After nearly three decades, incarcerated people in the United States are once eligible to receive Pell Grants to pay for their college education in prison. More than 750,000 incarcerated… Read more »
College can be a scary experience for several reasons. Navigating an unfamiliar environment is no walk in the park. It’s easy to feel alone and vulnerable — even if the community welcomes you with… Read more »
The University of Georgia is spending $7.3 million to bolster security on the Athens campus. The university says the initiatives include new signs and perimeter fencing, lighting upgrades,… Read more »
Pasadena City College will provide students who are transitioning out of foster care with studio housing units, LAist reported. First Place for Youth CEO Thomas Lee told LAist that it can be… Read more »
This resource guide is aimed at supporting leaders in building learning communities that celebrate diversity, encourage curious and thoughtful debate, and build engaged citizens. It was developed… Read more »
It is difficult to put a price on campus safety. Most of us are familiar with incidents at Virginia Tech and more recently Michigan State University. There are numerous crimes, including sexual… Read more »
Thirty years ago, Martin Gabriel had his entire life in front of him, until he didn’t. Back then, he was a student at Laramie County Community College. Today, he's finishing up his freshman year… Read more »
To offer support to its first-generation students, Rockford University hosts a summer retreat for some of its incoming freshmen. First-generation students are, by definition, the first people in… Read more »
Many parents often inquire about bullying at their child's school. Here's a comprehensive breakdown of resources available to your family.