…update them as needed, protecting LGBTQ students from harassment, violence, and discrimination based on LGBTQ status, to ensure compliance with the law. 2. Schools must include content about violence and…
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School officials: Pandemic has lingering impact on students’ mental health
…year, there may be a handful of students who struggle to adapt to the classroom routine and other expectations of being a student. This year, all of her students seemed…
CES continues its strong Partnership with BreakFree Education
…apply, reflect on and demonstrate their learning. The BreakFree Initiative for February was Unbound, a month-long readathon for students in secure settings. BreakFree sponsors a national readathon competition for schools…
Fort River art teacher honored for feminist work in the classroom
…in her sixth year at the school, said she will hear student conversation about boy-colored fish and girl-colored fish. That’s when she intervenes, asking students questions that challenge their ideas…
Safe and Healthy Schools Summit draws educators in discussion of how to manage race, polarizing conversations in schools
…health needs of students as well as safeguarding student rights. “It’s about listening to educators and students about what they need. And this year, children have been impacted by these…
STEM@Work: a unique paid internship program for high school students
Matt Rigney, Director of Alternative Youth Services at the Collaborative for Educational Services and organizer of the STEM@Work internship program for students in Franklin and Hampshire Counties, along with Hannah…
5 Ways to Teach Disability History in Social Studies Class
…of the nonprofit Collaborative for Educational Services, where Cairn works, and was supported by grants from the Library of Congress and Mass Humanities, a state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Cairn…
TiE conference speaker urges over 300 teachers to utilize technology to reinvent education
…and entrepreneurial talents will encourage students to create useful products. New educational technologies will help educators to individualize instruction, which is essential to giving students the room to grow. Amherst…
Buckland-Shelburne students camp out with Dr. Seuss
…the national event to celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday, “Read Across America,” and has organized it for the whole school since. Kelley decided to set up tents for her students to…
Children of migrant farm workers lose vital education services amid funding freeze
…to provide the services to students. The loss of the program at Boland Elementary is “heartbreaking” and a “huge step backwards,” as students will have to go without much-needed services,…