For many months, this active and
informed middle school parent has been trying to promote an «educational awareness week» as part of her work...
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Concussion and Sports - Related Head Injury: Code 18 -2-25a (2013) requires the governing authority of each public and nonpublic elementary
school,
middle school, junior high
school and high
school, working through guidance approved by the department of health and communicated through the department of education, to do the following: (A) Adopt guidelines and other pertinent information and forms as approved by the department of health to
inform and educate coaches,
school administrators, youth athletes and their
parents or guardians of the nature, risk and symptoms of concussion and head injury, including continuing to play after concussion or head injury; (B) Require annual completion by all coaches, whether the coach is employed or a volunteer, and by
school athletic directors of a concussion recognition and head injury safety education course program approved by the department.
Other projects created during the class include an organization that will provide free public libraries in India; an online platform to help students make more
informed decisions when applying to college; an app that gives students fun, game - based content that shows what real scientists are like; a cellphone - hosted service for rural teachers in the Philippines that provides direct training and tips; and a nonprofit that will train and employ
parent liaisons to develop stronger bonds between families and
middle schools in an effort to improve dropout rates.
In an Oct. 29 opinion, the Maryland Court of Appeals said
school counselors in Montgomery County may have breached a common - law duty when they failed to
inform the
parents of a 13 - year - old
middle school student that the child had threatened suicide in 1988.
«I was the nerdiest, shyest person in the world,» he told an audience of
middle school students and their parents at the West Side High School Fair, organized to help families make an active and informed high school c
school students and their
parents at the West Side High
School Fair, organized to help families make an active and informed high school c
School Fair, organized to help families make an active and
informed high
school c
school choice.
Drawing on two years of work with more than 500 students and 200
parents at five Boston area public
middle schools, Give a Summer's work is the most comprehensive, in - depth look to - date at access to summer opportunities in Boston, and can
inform the rest of the field.