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 ...
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 ...
The Iowa House and Senate this week approved separate but similar proposals in their attempt to address what teachers say are ...
An eternally difficult problem that many school systems encounter is what to do with chronically disruptive students. One or two such pupils can rob an entire class of opportunities to learn. Almost ...
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 ...
HE’S NOW IN THE HOSPITAL. THEY SAY THE INJURY IS NON-LIFE THREATENING. ALSO NEW AT NOON, A BILL REQUIRING IOWA SCHOOLS MAKE RULES FOR DISCIPLINING DISRUPTIVE STUDENTS IS ADVANCING IN THE IOWA STATE ...
There are plenty of changes teachers say could help them do their jobs better, such as adequate planning time and support for their well-being. Louisiana’s Department of Education decided to tackle ...
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 ...
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 ...
Delegates passed a long-discussed bill that would allow elementary school teachers to remove especially disruptive students from classrooms. SB 614 passed on an 82-14 vote. The bill already passed the ...
Teachers across Iowa say violent and disruptive students are getting harder to handle. Lawmakers from both chambers are ...
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 ...