Students Are Missing More School, and School Nurses May Be Well-Positioned to Help
An MU study led by Knoo Lee examines the role school nurses play in identifying students at risk for chronic absenteeism.
An MU study led by Knoo Lee examines the role school nurses play in identifying students at risk for chronic absenteeism.
This month’s edition of 5 Facts covers window security, cyberbullying, suicide prevention and more.
Hosting food-focused community outreach events helps URI police establish open lines of communication with students while also addressing a challenge many are currently facing.
Four-day school weeks may help districts recruit and retain teachers but could also result in more juvenile crime.
The state plans on spending $2.2 billion over the next three years on new and expanded student housing at community colleges.
Central State University police developed a K-9 therapy program and opened a food and hygiene pantry to support students’ mental and physical health.
A new survey has found that 48% of LGBTQ teens, ages 13-17, seriously considered attempting suicide last year.
The system combines security cameras and access control to improve interior and exterior coverage at My Brother’s Table.
Eleven schools have been recognized in a comprehensive report from the CDC for their successful and consistent execution of wellness programs.
UNLV Sgt. Toni Summerlin discusses the pandemic’s effects on homeless individuals and how the department’s homeless outreach unit has addressed those challenges.