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Violence prevention programs in school are one way to keep kids safe, experts say
San Jose Mercury News· 4 hours ago“Every time this happens, I feel like I haven’t done enough or we are too slow,” said Roger Kluck,...
How You Can Help Your Kids Stay Safe Online This Summer (EXCLUSIVE)
Parents· 4 days agoTo ensure their safety online, a new federal program aims to keep kids protected and informed of...
San Jose water park CaliBunga announces opening date
San Jose Mercury News· 24 hours agoThere’s good news on the horizon for South Bay residents looking to beat the heat this summer: CaliBunga — that’s the new name of what used to be called...
Young Kansas Citians are experiencing more violence. It’s taking a toll, doctors say
Kansas City Star via Yahoo News· 12 hours agoShe hosts two free webinar series a year for community members on pertinent mental health topics....
Cox signs bill blocking Utah’s compliance with new Title IX regulations
Utah News Dispatch via Yahoo News· 59 minutes agoUtah Gov. Spencer Cox signed six bills the Legislature passed during this week’s special session —...
DigiPlus joins DICT ‘Bayang Digital, Bagong Pilipinas’ NICT Month Celebration - BusinessWorld Online
BusinessWorld· 13 hours agoDigiPlus Interactive Corp., through its social development arm BingoPlus Foundation, supports the...
The rise of ‘micro-schools’: Parents opt for alternative child learning amid public education...
Fox News via Yahoo News· 5 days agoSome parents are turning away from public education to place their children in micro-schools, an...
Moline-Coal Valley's ASPIRE program "clears paths" to a diploma
Quad-City Times· 12 hours agoFrom attendance to academics, Moline-Coal Valley schools’ ASPIRE Education Center aims to give...
Cyber camp begins, Fayette County Public Schools students learning critical online skills
LEX 18 Lexington· 4 days ago“It helps kids learn about technology and how to keep their accounts safe from hackers and dangerous people,” said Zhaylon Steele, a second-time camper here. Kids spend so much time
LAUSD, fed up with kids distracted by social media, to consider cellphone ban
LA Times via Yahoo News· 5 days agoImportant to the district's goals are long-standing lessons on "digital citizenship" at all grade...