Tag: education
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New Mental Health Program at UH Meets Needs of Indigenous Students
[ad_1] HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – Thousands of college students are adjusting to life on campus after two years of distance learning, and some feel they need more mental health services. A recent study found that more than half of American college students suffer from depression, anxiety, and other mental health disorders. This crisis has been exacerbated ... -
Pandemic closing schools? “Science” was unclear from the beginning – Twin Cities
[ad_1] Pandemic-related restrictions have devastated projects that educate children. announced the news that it had fallen to a level All demographic groups underperformed, but losses were greatest for minorities and the poor. The announcement was greeted with big, surprised hands, but let’s not surprise anyone.The parents who opposed school closures knew what would happen. As ... -
Washington State Superintendent for Bilingual Education
[ad_1] State School Superintendent Chris Reykdal wants all K-8 schools to offer two language programs by 2040. MOUNT VERNON, WA — Mount Vernon Elementary School models what Washington’s public education regulators want for their entire education system by 2040: bilingual education. It’s a new school year and a new language for many of the kids ... -
Minnesota Department of Education targeted one nonprofit to help another
[ad_1] The operators of large nonprofits filed a federal lawsuit Friday against the Minnesota Department of Education to illegally stop it from promoting nutritious meals to thousands of needy children. He claimed that he was forced to do so. Partners in Nutrition, which operates as Partners in Quality Care, says that state Department of Education ... -
Minnesota Department of Education sued by nonprofit named in fraud investigation
[ad_1] A Minnesota nonprofit is named in an affidavit in an FBI search warrant related to fraud charges, suing the state for cutting off federal funds. St. Paul-based Partners in Quality Care filed a lawsuit in federal court on Friday, accusing the Minnesota Department of Education of violating its constitutional right to due process. Although ... -
South Plains College opens new science center, changes name
[ad_1] Lubbock, Texas (KCBD) – The Wilburn and Helen Wheeler Science Center opened Friday for the first time in three years. The building is newly renovated and expanded by 30,000 square feet. Serving over 4,000 South Plains students. Robin Satterwhite, president of South Plains College, says the center will change the way students learn at ... -
Enrollment Begins Fall 2022 Continuing Education Classes at Monalto
[ad_1] MonAlto, Pennsylvania — Register for Fall 2022 Continuing Education Courses at Penn State University MonAlto is for those interested in developing their professional skills or pursuing an industry certification or license. Fall 2022 courses focus on careers in Human Resources and Business, Project and Supply Chain Management, and Healthcare. Among our 12 offerings are ... -
Special Education Task Force Presents Recommendations to School Boards | Isolation and Detention in FCPS
[ad_1] The Blue Ribbon Task Force, formed following a US Department of Justice investigation into abuses of segregation and detention in Frederick County public schools, will submit its recommendations to the Frederick County Board of Education next week. DOJ found in December that FCPS violated state and federal laws in its use of disciplinary practices ...











