How to Help Students Coping With Trauma

How to Help Students Coping With Trauma

According to a 2012 study published in the Journal of Pediatric Psychology, about 25% of children have experienced at least one trauma by age four. If left untreated, trauma can have continued, harmful effects on a child, says the American Psychological Association....
FERPA and Student Records

FERPA and Student Records

Schools have an obligation to protect their students. Different laws determine how schools should protect students. One such law is the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, or FERPA. FERPA protects sensitive student information. It determines how schools...
How Schools Can Stop Inappropriate Teacher/Student Relationships

How Schools Can Stop Inappropriate Teacher/Student Relationships

The number of inappropriate student/teacher relationships is on the rise. Terry Abbott, former chief of staff to Education Secretary Rod Paige, spoke about this epidemic with NOLA.com. In the United States, “[f]ifteen times a week,” he said, “a...
5 Important Points from the Federal Commission on School Safety Report

5 Important Points from the Federal Commission on School Safety Report

The Federal Commission on School Safety released an 180-page final report in December of 2018. The massive document contains a wealth of information. Also, the Report includes three phases of security planning. The first phase, “Prevent,” contains twelve...
Maryland’s Safe to Learn Act of 2018

Maryland’s Safe to Learn Act of 2018

In 2018, Maryland passed the Safe to Learn Act, a law that aims to improve school safety. With increased funding and specific goals for improvement, the law offers big changes and exciting opportunities for the year of 2019. Two of the biggest changes occurring in...