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Christi Smith to Lead New Kansas Early Childhood Office
Education Management Christi Smith to Lead New Kansas Early Childhood Office

In a significant move to address the long-standing challenges of a fragmented and often inaccessible early childhood care system, Kansas Governor Laura Kelly has nominated Christi Smith, a respected leader in the state’s family services community, to serve as the first-ever director of the newly

States and Cities Bolster Early Ed Amid Federal Cuts
Education Management States and Cities Bolster Early Ed Amid Federal Cuts

Amid a turbulent year characterized by the dismantling of federal early childhood offices and persistent threats to foundational programs, a powerful counter-movement has taken root in statehouses and city halls across the nation. While an atmosphere of uncertainty emanated from Washington, D.C., a

Can a New Program Fix Arizona's Mental Health Care?
Education Management Can a New Program Fix Arizona's Mental Health Care?

In a significant move to confront a staggering public health issue, Mesa Community College has unveiled a new Applied Behavioral Health certificate program and an accompanying state-of-the-art Behavioral Health Simulation Lab. This pioneering initiative, celebrated by college leadership and state

School District Opposes Addiction Center Near Schools
Education Management School District Opposes Addiction Center Near Schools

A contentious debate has erupted in Victor Valley as plans for a major addiction treatment center have pitted community health needs against the safety and security of thousands of students, sparking a formal opposition from the local school district. The Victor Valley Union High School District

How Are Tennessee Colleges Fighting Student Hunger?
Education Management How Are Tennessee Colleges Fighting Student Hunger?

The pursuit of higher education is often envisioned as a journey of intellectual growth and career preparation, yet for a significant number of students, the daily reality is overshadowed by the pressing challenge of food insecurity. A report from the Tennessee Higher Education Commission starkly

Judge Reinstates Unlawfully Cut Mental Health Grants
Education Management Judge Reinstates Unlawfully Cut Mental Health Grants

In a decisive move that underscores the judiciary's role in maintaining the stability of federal programs, a federal judge has ordered the permanent reinstatement of unlawfully canceled multi-year mental health grants across 16 states. The ruling from U.S. District Judge Kymberly Evanson represents

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