Claritycon Children’s Mental Health Conference on July 23 to feature six renowned experts
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Clarity Child Guidance Center provides professional education and CEUs at Claritycon, its annual children s mental health conferences with three options for attendance: live in-person at studios of KLRN-PBS TV; live virtual or digital on-demand. Registration is now open for the July 23, 2021 session (from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.) which covers trauma, neglect, bullying, abuse, anxiety, discipline and depression from six children’s mental health experts, led by keynote speaker Laura Van Dernoot Lipsky.
Claritycon will cover trauma, neglect, bullying, abuse, anxiety, discipline and depression from six children’s mental health experts, led by Laura Van Dernoot Lipsky, In 2015, Lipsky was invited to give a TED talk one of the first delivered inside a women’s correctional facility.
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The Killeen ISD school board voted this week to require a district-wide restorative practices training for teachers in an effort to curtail excessive disciplinary measures and boost academic performance.
The board on Tuesday unanimously approved the districtâs proposed agreement with National Educators for Restorative Practices, LLC, for the district-wide training.
The company will âprovide a framework of processes for the implementation of a district-wide discipline management system that has proven to have positive impacts on improved student discipline and academic success, campus and district-wide,â according to KISD.
Beginning next school year, and possibly as early as this summer, all Killeen ISD educators will be required to complete a one-day restorative practices training. When the training will take place, and whether teachers will be given supplemental pay for the training, will be addressed at the May 11 board meeting.
Updated: 6:13 PM PDT May 19, 2021
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. University of San Diego is investigating its Phi Gamma Delta fraternity after a large, unmasked party at Sycuan Casino in March, according to a former employee who worked the event. Around 20 fake IDs were confiscated.
The former employee, Andrew Marosok, originally reported the event to UC San Diego the night of the party on Friday, March 19. News 8 later discovered the fraternity belongs to USD. He was fired the next Monday, according to documents obtained by News 8.
Sycuan Casino maintains that Marosok broke his confidentiality contract, stating he was required to report to his managers before informing the university.