Tag: families
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Governor Ivey Declares June Strong Families Month in Alabama
Governor Kay Ivey has proclaimed June 2026 as Strong Families Month in Alabama, highlighting the importance of two-parent households for children's development and state strength, backed by data on educational and social outcomes.
Politics and GovernmentSocial IssuesEducationState GovernmentsGeneral Politics AlabamaGovernor Kay IveyStrong Families MonthFamiliesChild DevelopmentParentingAlabama Governor's Office
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DC Ombudsman to Host Free Conflict Resolution Training for Schools and Families
The DC Office of the Ombudsman for Public Education is offering a free virtual training on May 18, 2026, focusing on informal conflict resolution for schools and families. The session aims to foster collaboration and support students' best interests.
Politics and GovernmentEducationState GovernmentsSocial IssuesGeneral Politics DC Office of the OmbudsmanPublic EducationConflict ResolutionVirtual TrainingFamiliesSchoolsSpecial EducationDC Education Ombudsman
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DC Ombudsman Offers Free Training on Conflict Resolution for Schools and Families
The DC Office of the Ombudsman for Public Education will host a free virtual training on May 18, 2026, focusing on informal conflict resolution for schools and families. The session aims to foster collaboration and support students' best interests.
Politics and GovernmentGeneral PoliticsEducationSocial Issues DC Office of the Ombudsman for Public EducationConflict ResolutionFamiliesSchoolsSpecial EducationWashington D.C.DC Education Ombudsman
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Media Monitor: Asheville Academy Closes After Suicides, Leaving Families Scrambling
USA Today reports Asheville Academy closed suddenly after two suicides, leaving families who spent thousands scrambling to help their children in crisis.
HealthEducationSocial Issues Asheville Academysuicidesschool closurefamiliesstudent crisisresidential treatmentfinancial impactUSA TODAY