Student Health

Read: Crisis Communication and Safety in Education

Crisis Communication and Safety in Education

Concerns, Challenges, and Planning for the 2022-2023 School Year

Read: University to Pay $14M to Family of Wrestler Who Died of Heat Stroke After Practice

University to Pay $14M to Family of Wrestler Who Died of Heat Stroke After Practice

According to the lawsuit, Grant Brace begged for water, but his coaches refused his request and didn’t contact the trainer or emergency medical staff.

Read: More Than 1,200 Girls Possibly Poisoned at Iranian Schools

More Than 1,200 Girls Possibly Poisoned at Iranian Schools

The students described smelling weird odors before falling ill. Iranian officials now say the poisonings could be chemical or biological.

Read: CDC: 20,000 May Have Been Exposed to Measles at Asbury University Revival

CDC: 20,000 May Have Been Exposed to Measles at Asbury University Revival

Kentucky health officials said the unvaccinated individual attended the revival on Feb. 18, potentially exposing 20,000 people.

Read: How Indoor Air Quality Impacts Learning in Schools

How Indoor Air Quality Impacts Learning in Schools

Poor IAQ affects student and employee physical and mental health, but smart building technologies can help address the issue.

Read: Gastrointestinal Illness Sickens 130 Students at Las Vegas School

Gastrointestinal Illness Sickens 130 Students at Las Vegas School

Local health officials are investigating the cause of the outbreak in which many students experienced “projectile vomiting.”

Read: Masks Can Be Required for Classmates, Teachers of 12 Virginia Students with Disabilities

Masks Can Be Required for Classmates, Teachers of 12 Virginia Students with Disabilities

The recent settlement also says schools must take reasonable steps to accommodate parents who don’t want their children to wear a mask.

Read: Nearly 3 in 10 Parents Now Oppose Routine Childhood Vaccine Mandates

Nearly 3 in 10 Parents Now Oppose Routine Childhood Vaccine Mandates

Now, 28% of adults say parents should have the option to not vaccinate their school-age children for things like measles, mumps, and rubella.

Read: Navigating Children’s and Teens’ Ongoing Reliance on Technology

Navigating Children’s and Teens’ Ongoing Reliance on Technology

A digital wellness expert shares ways schools can reduce technology-dependent behaviors to help ensure children and teens remain safe online.

Read: 7 Hazing Tragedies That Spurred Harsher Anti-Hazing Laws in 9 States

7 Hazing Tragedies That Spurred Harsher Anti-Hazing Laws in 9 States

Tim’s Law, inspired by the tragic hazing death of Penn State student Timothy Piazza, has been enacted in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

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