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Restraint and Seclusion Are Harming Special-Needs Students

Restraint and Seclusion Are Harming Special-Needs Students

by Supporting Education | Jun 24, 2019 | News, Student Issues

Occasionally in school, behavioral issues require students to be restrained or separated for the safety of themselves or others. The Office for Civil Rights in the U.S. Department of Education requires schools to report each time this happens, since restraint and...
Akshar Forum School Gives Poor Children ‘Free’ Education

Akshar Forum School Gives Poor Children ‘Free’ Education

by Supporting Education | May 31, 2019 | News, Student Issues

A private school in Guwahati, a city in the North of India, is finding its own path forward to teach poor children, and to combat exploitative child labor. They are combining “alternative tuition” and environmental awareness by allowing students to pay their tuition...
Homeless Student Wins $3 Million in Scholarships

Homeless Student Wins $3 Million in Scholarships

by Supporting Education | May 23, 2019 | News, Student Issues

Tupac Mosley is 17, dedicated, and believes fiercely in his own future. He’s right to; the graduating senior has been accepted to more than 40 colleges and universities and won scholarships totaling around $3 million. He’s valedictorian of his class at Raleigh Egypt...
Colorado Undocumented Students Can Now Get State Financial Aid

Colorado Undocumented Students Can Now Get State Financial Aid

by Supporting Education | May 17, 2019 | News, Student Issues

On, May 13, 2019, Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed into law a new bill which gives undocumented students full access to state-provided financial aid. The State of Colorado awards a collected $160 million a year in financial aid. The state sees approximately...
Teaching Elders: Korean Grandmothers Learn to Read

Teaching Elders: Korean Grandmothers Learn to Read

by Supporting Education | May 10, 2019 | News, Student Issues

South Korea’s rural communities are disappearing, slowly but steadily. Young men and women, seeking opportunity, are moving to large cities out of the country, and as a result the small nation has one of the lowest birthrates in the world – less than one child per...
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