by Sarah Andrews | Sep 6, 2018 | Education News, Just for Fun
The below is reprinted from Slate.com. Student activism is back in America’s schools. Young people mobilizing around gun safety and social-justice issues are heading back to school. We talk to Mary Beth Tinker, who took her fight for the right to protest at school all...
by Sarah Andrews | Jul 12, 2018 | Education News, Just for Fun
We’re so pleased to share this fantastic new music video for the song “One Minute” by Mark Medley, which features our Restorative Practices trainers from NEDRP. This song is a testament to the challenges many students in our schools are facing, as...
by Jennifer Childress - Editor of the Legal Digest | Jan 17, 2018 | Just for Fun
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has declared January School Board Recognition Month. According to the Governor, “School boards play a vital role in our effort to develop education in the Lone Star State as they work with parents, education professionals and community...
by Sarah Andrews | Nov 14, 2017 | Education News, Just for Fun
The holidays are just around the corner, and while this time of year brings a lot of joy, it can also bring a lot of stress. We’ve put together a short list of mindfulness resources, including a new guide on sale from our sister company Education 311, to help...
by Sarah Andrews | Oct 24, 2017 | Education News, Headline News, Just for Fun
We’d like to send a hearty thank you to everyone who came out this week to attend the first Conference on Restorative Discipline Practices in Arlington, TX! We had more than 600 attendees, and a great time was had by all. A special thank you to our partners,...
by admin | Oct 19, 2017 | Education News, Just for Fun
North Shore Senior High School in Galena Park, east of Houston, has issued an apology after it altered a photo of Homecoming Queen Ebony Smith to depict her purple hair as brown. The school has a policy against students wearing “inappropriate hair color”,...