DES MOINES — Iowa lawmakers gave final approval Monday to a bill setting guidelines for disciplining disruptive and violent students in public K-12 schools. House File 604, which passed the house ...
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New Tennessee policy could remove disruptive students from class before they are assessed
A special education support group says they're wary of a new measure proposed by the Tennessee Department of Education. The proposed policy seeks to make it easier to remove students who are ...
While a number of universities across the U.S. have finally begun disciplining students who harass and disrupt individuals on campus simply because they disagree with their views or a certain policy, ...
CLAYTON COUNTY, Ga. — In a bold move to address discipline issues, the Clayton County School District announced a new approach to tackling bad behavior and violence in schools. Disruptive students ...
DES MOINES — Iowa House and Senate lawmakers advanced bills restricting certain instruction and library books in Iowa schools and allowing teachers to remove disruptive students from classrooms on ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — State legislators and educators are continuing to put their heads together to look at how to better address concerning behaviors in schools across West Virginia. The Legislative ...
A fire broke out on Tuesday and destroyed a mobile home in Mason County, firefighters said. West Virginia DoHS reports decrease in children waiting for Wraparound services The West Virginia Department ...
A proposed state bill could end suspensions for students who defy teachers’ orders, disrupt school activities, or engage in other types of behavioral misconduct – requiring teachers to de-escalate ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WAVY) – The chairman of the Education Committee in the House of Delegates says major changes are expected for a bill that has caused an uproar on the issue of school suspensions. House ...
Blatt reported that 511 incidents were documented in 2024 described as “battery against a school employee.” Blatt says of the students involved in the incidents, and an alarming number of them were in ...
Georgia college students who get into legal or disciplinary trouble in campus protests could also lose their scholarships, if a bill making its way through the state House becomes law. The bill is a ...
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