We have had kids peed on, punched in the face, have had objects thrown directly at them," said Modesto teacher Juli Smith.
Modesto City Schools teachers say classroom destruction and violent student behavior are reaching a breaking point, and they're calling on district leaders to take action.
WASHINGTON (7News) — Many educators and parents tell 7News they're fed up with misbehaving students who disrupt local classrooms. We've shared parents' stories who tell us these kids have thrown items ...
A pilot program is being launched at Leesburg Elementary School to help reduce distractions due to behavior issues in the ...
Amid increased student disruptions and state laws restricting disciplinary action, MCS contends with pandemic-worsened ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — State legislators and educators are continuing to put their heads together to look at how to better address concerning behaviors in schools across West Virginia. The Legislative ...
The Morgan County District Attorney has spent the past two years helping troubled students and families with the Helping ...
Of all classes, the rich are the most noticed and the least studied. — John Kenneth Galbraith “Higher social class predicts increased unethical behavior.” This is the title of a research report by ...
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