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Dept. of Ed: Don’t Ask Questions about Past Arrests, Convictions During College Application Process

U.S. Department of Education says delaying the request for information on criminal justice involvement until after an admission decision has been made will encourage more individuals trying to turn their lives around to apply for college.

Read: 1 in 3 U.S. Hindu Students Bullied for Their Religious Beliefs

1 in 3 U.S. Hindu Students Bullied for Their Religious Beliefs

Report details the bullying and bias that Hindu American youths face in American schools that the Hindu American Foundation says are the result of cultural stereotypes and textbook inaccuracies.

Read: Ohio Bill Would Allow Schools to Sue Families for Student Threats

Ohio Bill Would Allow Schools to Sue Families for Student Threats

The bill has received some support in the state Senate.

Stabbing of Ohio Student on Playground Sparks Manhunt

The victim is in critical condition at a local hospital.

Read: Shooting Spree Begins with Murder in High School Parking Lot

Shooting Spree Begins with Murder in High School Parking Lot

Homeland Security Federal Protective Service Officer Eulalio Tordil, 62, is suspected of killing three people and wounding three others.

N.Y College Student Arrested in Child Porn Case

Investigators claim he communicated with three minors online and believe there are more victims.

Read: Federal Report Shows Drop in School Crimes

Federal Report Shows Drop in School Crimes

The report is the 18th in a series of annual school security publications created jointly by several government organizations.

Read: Report: Complaints to OCR Have Doubled Since 2005

Report: Complaints to OCR Have Doubled Since 2005

Despite the increase, staffing at the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights has decreased by 15 percent in the past decade.

Read: Neb. School District to Review Severe Weather Procedures

Neb. School District to Review Severe Weather Procedures

The review comes as parents criticize the district for its response to a tornado warning as students were being dismissed.

Read: Data Shows Water at 100 Schools Holds Double Federal Lead Limit

Data Shows Water at 100 Schools Holds Double Federal Lead Limit

Increased testing has opened the public’s eyes to the scope of the problem.

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