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Counselors Couldn’t Keep Up With Our Growing Mental Health Crisis, So Peers Stepped Up

Edsurge

I was originally hired in 2015, to support the only counselor at our school, which served 500 students at the time. Even when I came on and there were two of us counseling, it wasn’t enough to support that many students. Mentors even sat in on counseling sessions to observe our counselor and I during sessions.

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Can middle schoolers handle college? This San Jose school is finding out

Cal Matters

In summary The San Jose Evergreen Community College District offers a course at a local middle school, and plans to offer more in the future. the regular school day at August Boeger Middle School had already ended, but one class is about to start. The college faculty union worries that the students are too young.

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Revisiting the Legacy of San Francisco’s Detracking Experiment

Edsurge

The Board of Supervisors voted to bring back middle-school algebra, and a city ballot measure to reinstate eighth-grade algebra passed with about 82 percent of the vote. Critics also challenged the arguments and data used by the district to justify the policy. This year San Francisco unraveled its nearly 10-year experiment.

Math 181
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Encouraging Diverse Learners in Computer Science and Engineering

Edsurge

Many of them would enjoy the creative problem-solving of engineering—and they won’t know unless they choose, enjoy, and stay involved in engineering coursework during middle and high school. Encouraging diverse participation in STEM in middle school is crucial. That’s the teacher’s job. Send personal notes.

Science 110
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Why chronic absenteeism is so high—and how district leaders can start fixing it

EAB

That school connects to their future aspirations: 63% of teens wish their high school provided more information about the variety of postsecondary opportunities available. counseling, health services, operations/transportation, etc.).

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How to Transition to Online Schooling: Is it Right for You?

k12 Online Schools

Additionally, the school should provide: Academic advisors Technical support teams Special education services, if needed Mental health counseling options Student success is significantly enhanced when online schools prioritize strong, timely teacher-student interactions and offer comprehensive support systems.

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How to Work with CBOs to Supercharge Your Recruiting Efforts

EAB

So I think it's a fair question that many people have. But we see a lot of programs also that are starting early, as early as in middle school or in ninth grade, to provide additional support to students to help them even before they're thinking about where to apply to college to build the skills necessary to be strong applicants.