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Read: Most Teachers Believe Teachers Carrying Guns on Campus Would Make Schools Less Safe

Most Teachers Believe Teachers Carrying Guns on Campus Would Make Schools Less Safe

About 19% of all the teachers who participated in a new RAND study said they would carry a gun at school if allowed.

Read: Surgeon General Warns of Social Media Impact on Youth Mental Health

Surgeon General Warns of Social Media Impact on Youth Mental Health

The advisory says social media may cause body image issues, affect eating behaviors and sleep quality, and lead to social comparison and low self-esteem

Read: Dept. of Ed. Releases School Diversity Report, Announces New Grant Program

Dept. of Ed. Releases School Diversity Report, Announces New Grant Program

The report says progress toward increased racial and socioeconomic diversity in schools has stalled, leading to inequitable access and outcomes for students.

Read: Threats Against LGBTQIA+ Community Intensifying, DHS Warns

Threats Against LGBTQIA+ Community Intensifying, DHS Warns

The FBI recently determined 20% of all hate crimes reported in 2021 were motivated by bias linked to sexual orientation or gender.

Read: Public School Enrollment Decline: Why Students Are Leaving, Where They’re Going, and Why It Matters

Public School Enrollment Decline: Why Students Are Leaving, Where They’re Going, and Why It Matters

One study found 36% of parents who have chosen to homeschool their children did so because of school safety issues.

Read: 6 Steps for Improving K-12 Student Mental Health

6 Steps for Improving K-12 Student Mental Health

A student mental health services provider shares leading practices for preventative programming as public health experts call for universal mental health screenings in schools.

Read: 30% of Nurses Want to Quit Profession Entirely, New Survey Finds

30% of Nurses Want to Quit Profession Entirely, New Survey Finds

The survey also asked nurses about the most effective ways to reduce stress, which included increased support staff and higher salaries.

Read: Study: Toxic Teen Relationships Can Have Lasting Health Consequences

Study: Toxic Teen Relationships Can Have Lasting Health Consequences

The study linked teen dating violence with symptoms of depression in young women for up to six years after the relationship has ended.

Read: Nearly 3 in 5 College Students Accessed Mental Health Care in Grades K-12, TimelyCare Survey Finds

Nearly 3 in 5 College Students Accessed Mental Health Care in Grades K-12, TimelyCare Survey Finds

10 Best Practices for Supporting College Students’ Mental Health Highlight Steps Taken to Improve Student Success and Health Outcomes

Read: Raptor, NASRO Survey: Less Than 25% of School Leaders Feel Equipped to Address Safety Concerns

Raptor, NASRO Survey: Less Than 25% of School Leaders Feel Equipped to Address Safety Concerns

The 2023 School Safety Survey also found more than 50% feel ill-equipped to assist students with their mental health challenges.

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