KCK school teams up with community to stop violence, keep students safe
5 years ago
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Teachers and social workers at FL Schlagle High School in Kansas City, Kansas, are using $185,000 in grant funding over the next two years to incorporate trauma-informed practices, to create a safe place of learning for students and also to help students process and heal from violence.
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