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Severe Winter Weather

Snowy Conditions Continue to Disrupt School Schedules Across Multiple States

Winter weather is once again forcing schools in Maryland, Georgia, Indiana, Pittsburgh, and Western North Carolina to take various measures to ensure the well-being of their students and staff.

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Safer Schools Shouldn’t Come at the Expense of Classrooms

Why Network Design Matters as Much as Security Technology in K–12 Education

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The cyberattack on AZ Monica impacted the HR system, preventing the hospital from being able to fully pay its 1,200 employees. Belgian hospital, healthcare cybersecurity, patient data security, patient privacy

Cyberattack Forces Hospital to Cancel Procedures, Transfer Patients and Not Pay Staff

The cyberattack on AZ Monica impacted the HR system, preventing the hospital from being able to fully pay its 1,200 employees.

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Empower Staff with Immediate, Precise Alerts

Empower Staff with Immediate, Precise Alerts

The InformaCast Wearable Alert Badge is a compact, wireless panic button that school staff can use to alert others the moment issues arise.

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5 Overlooked School Construction Details That Compromise Campus Security

Schools become more resilient when the smaller physical details receive the same scrutiny as the larger systems during construction.

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Stop Campus Hazing Act Compliance

56% of Colleges Missed Stop Campus Hazing Act Compliance Deadline

Colleges and universities had until Dec. 23, 2025, to publish a Campus Hazing Transparency Report as part of the Stop Campus Hazing Act.

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San Jose State Title IX

OCR: San Jose State Violated Title IX by Allowing Transgender Volleyball Player to Compete

An investigation into San Jose State was launched last year after Trump signed an executive order banning transgender women from competing in women’s sports.

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The tuberculosis outbreak at Archbishop Riordan High School has prompted a comprehensive restart of testing and infection control processes. San Francisco Department of Public Health, infectious diseases in schools, TB symptoms

Third Tuberculosis Case Confirmed at Private California High School

The tuberculosis outbreak at Archbishop Riordan High School has prompted a comprehensive restart of the testing and infection control processes to identify any further exposures.

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The investigation into the state’s FERPA violations highlights the clash between parental right and California’s attempt to protect LGBTQ+ students. gender identity, California Department of Education (CDE), U.S. Department of Education, Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, student privacy, transgender youth

California Department of Education Gender Identity Privacy Practices Violate FERPA, U.S. Department of Education Claims

The federal investigation into the state’s FERPA violations highlights the clash between federal privacy laws and California’s efforts to keep LGBTQ+ students safe.

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Universities can strategically implement AI in facilities management by addressing infrastructure challenges, prioritizing sustainability and operational efficiency, and fostering cross-department collaboration. APPA, Lalit Agarwal, energy management

How College Campuses Can Implement AI Into Their Facilities Management Strategies

Higher education institutions can strategically implement AI in facilities management by addressing infrastructure challenges, prioritizing sustainability and operational efficiency, and fostering cross-department collaboration.

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Students Stage Walkouts

Thousands of Students Stage Walkouts to Protest ICE

Many students plan to participate in Friday's 'National Shutdown', a grassroots protest meant to cause economic disruption and show solidarity with immigrant communities.

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sexual misconduct claims

Sexual Misconduct Claims Account for 30% of Large Losses in K-12 Schools, Colleges

The two largest losses for educational institutions in 2025 -- $750 million and $36.2 million -- were related to sexual misconduct cases.

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SUNY has awarded Mental Health First Aid grants to 27 campuses, aiming to train 3,000 staff annually in evidence-based mental health support. SUNY Mental Health Grants, State University of New York, Campus mental health training, Crisis intervention, Evidence-based mental health programs

SUNY Distributes Mental Health First Aid Grants to 27 Campuses

SUNY's Mental Health First Aid grants aim to train 3,000 staff annually in evidence-based mental health support to enhance student well-being and campus intervention capabilities.

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Strategy & Planning Series
Strategy & Planning Series
Strategy & Planning Series
Strategy & Planning Series