Recently, local, national and global events have touched the lives of many students at CU Boulder. These incidents may affect students in ways that aren’t always visible or easy to understand. Some ...
As the semester gets busy, it’s natural to worry if your student comes down with a cold, flu or another common illness. Even from afar, your calm encouragement can help them feel more supported and ...
Elementary teachers can use practical activities aligned with Universal Design for Learning to help students develop their ...
Whether your child has had a clear career dream since kindergarten or still isn’t sure what they want to do, the first year of college is a time for exploration and growth. As a parent, your guidance, ...
We are complying with the FERPA laws that affect what information we can and cannot share with our student’s loved ones. If a student would like for their information to be made available to others, ...
Nontraditional students–students who may be older than typical college age, work full-time jobs, support families, or are returning to education after a significant break–constitute a growing segment ...
It’s that time of year again! As we attempt to thaw out from the winter freeze, ISTEP review is in full swing at most Indiana schools. ISTEP, or Indiana Statewide Testing for Educational Progress, is ...
Neurodivergent students, including those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), ADHD, dyslexia, and other neurological differences, bring unique strengths and challenges into our classrooms. Common ...
Sports can build confidence, leadership, and resilience—but they can also bring pressure, performance anxiety, and stress. Dr. Cathy Butz, Senior Associate Chief of Psychology at Nationwide Children’s ...
Fresno Unified, in negotiations with its teachers in 2023, agreed to fund student support initiatives with $30 million, ...