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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…

News January 30
FERPA Homelessness LGBTQ+ Issues Mental Health Privacy Student Privacy Suicide Suicide Prevention
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…

News January 30
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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…

News January 29
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Severe Winter Weather Closes Schools Across the U.S.

New York City saw the coldest temperatures in eight years while much of Nashville remains without power due…

News January 28
Funding Funding & Grants Grants Mental Health Training
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…

News January 28
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More than 31,000 Kaiser Permanente workers are on strike, saying staffing shortages are hurting patients and burning out staff. healthcare strike, nurses and healthcare workers, UNAC/UHCP, United Nurses Associations of California/Union of Health Care Professionals

Kaiser Permanente Workers Go On Strike, Demand Better Staffing Levels and Fair Wages

More than 31,000 Kaiser Permanente workers are on strike, saying staffing shortages are hurting patients and burning out…

News January 27
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Minneapolis Colleges Increase Security Amid ICE Operations

Minneapolis College of Art and Design issued a shelter-in-place for 11 hours as protesters gathered in response to…

News January 27
Funding Funding & Grants Lawsuits Mass Casualty Mental Health Risk Management School Shooting
70% of Michigan’s traditional K-12 districts and 39% of its charter schools have rejected the mental health and school safety funding. Michigan school funding, school safety measures, mental health support, mass casualty events, education funding

Hundreds of Michigan Schools Reject State Safety and Mental Health Funding Due to New Conditions

Approximately 70% of Michigan’s traditional K-12 districts and 39% of charter schools have rejected the mental health and…

News January 27
Guns on Campus High School Shooting Mental Health Parents School Shooting
An arrest warrant has been issued for Chrysta Thomas, mother of the teen responsible for the 2025 Antioch High School shooting, on charges of unlawful gun possession. unlawful gun possession

Arrest Warrant Issued for Mother of 2025 Antioch High School Shooter

An arrest warrant has been issued for Chrysta Thomas, mother of the teen responsible for the 2025 Antioch…

News January 26
Infectious Diseases Patient Surges Student Health Student Safety Vaccinations
A growing number of children in the U.S. are not being vaccinated for measles, resulting in outbreaks that threaten to strain the nation’s healthcare system. measles outbreaks, anti-vaccine movement, public health, MMR vaccine

Measles Costs $16,200 Per Case, New Review Finds

416 cases of measles have been confirmed in the U.S. as of January 22, 2026.

News January 23
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Villanova University Deemed Safe After Threat Forces Campus Closure

Villanova University is among several college campuses that received threats of violence on Thursday, forcing closures and lockdowns.

News January 23
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A settlement has been reached in the Santa Fe Public Schools 2021 sexual assault case, addressing allegations that the district didn’t properly supervise the suspect. Badr El-Badri, Santa Fe High School, Allied Universal

Santa Fe Public Schools to Pay $2.2 Million Settlement in Sexual Assault Case

A settlement has been reached in the Santa Fe Public Schools 2021 sexual assault case, addressing allegations that…

News January 23
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