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High Schoolers to Decide How to Spend $1.5 Million in COVID Funding

Thousands of Connecticut high school students from across the state will decide how more than $1.5 million in federal COVID-19 relief funds for schools will be spent.

November 12, 2021 | EdWeek
Teaching Social-Emotional Skills is Hard, Time-Consuming, and Necessary, Report Says

Helping students grow their social and emotional skills has become a big part of school counselors’ jobs, particularly given the impact of the pandemic on student mental health and behavioral issues.

November 12, 2021 | EdWeek
With U.S. Aid Money, Schools Put a Bigger Focus on Mental Health

With a windfall of federal coronavirus relief money at hand, schools across the U.S. are using portions to quickly expand their capacity to address students’ struggles with mental health.

November 11, 2021 | EdWeek
Can Data Literacy Be Fun? The Census Bureau Is Building An App For That

A group of graduate students is creating a free app to help teachers build data literacy skills in the classroom. They’re working hand-in-hand with the Opportunity Project, a program led by the federal Census Open Innovation Labs that brings technologists and community advocates together to solve problems.

November 11, 2021 | EdSurge
Los Angeles Leads Growing Transition to ‘Community Schools’ Model

The model is expanding in California and nationally and includes a democratic approach that involves parents, teachers and staff.

November 11, 2021 | Capital and Main
Should California De-Track Math?

The most populous state is considering big changes to math instruction.

November 10, 2021 | New York Times
Outsourcing Students’ Tech Skills Training

Podium Education partners with institutions to give undergraduates hands-on technological experience in digital marketing, coding and data analytics.

November 10, 2021 | Inside Higher Ed
More California Latino students attending college, but 'disturbing gaps' remain

The number of students of Latino descent who are applying, attending, and graduating from public colleges and universities in the state has increased in recent years, but more needs to be done, according to a report released by Campaign for College Opportunity.

November 9, 2021 | EdSource
Fueled by Grants, States Bet Innovative Career Training Programs Will Lure Disengaged Youth Back to School After COVID — Starting in Middle School

Bloomberg Philanthropies has announced $25 million in new grants in two states and nine cities — the latest in a series of initiatives by private donors and state and civic leaders — to boost promising career-pathway programs at a time when they are particularly suited to addressing educational inequities widened by COVID.

November 9, 2021 | The 74