Office 2016 for Windows will be out on September 22

The wait is almost over if you’re a big fan of Microsoft Office. The next version of the productivity suite now has an official release date, thanks to a Microsoft announcement.

Office 2016 for Windows will become available on September 22. It will follow the release of Office 2016 for Mac, which came out back in July.

With the new version, Office gains real-time collaboration, as well as OneDrive attachments in Outlook, among many other things. The first preview of Office 2016 came out in February, and it got a public release in May.

For companies which subscribe to Office 365 ProPlus, the subscription version of the suite, there will be a new update model added. This will be called Current Branch for Business and it will deliver three cumulative feature updates per year, along with monthly security updates. The alternative is Current Branch, which makes the feature updates monthly too.

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Why Aren’t Schools Doing More to Prevent Suicide?

“Every school in our district had a crisis plan if a staff member died of cancer or a student got in a car accident. But suicide…wasn’t on my agenda. We just did not think it was going to happen here. Unfortunately we learned the hard way. It was only after we had a suicide that we realized we needed to take a comprehensive approach to preventing a tragedy like this.”
-School District Superintendent, New England

Despite the fact that suicide is the third leading cause of death among youth between the ages of 10 and 24, it doesn’t even make the list of the top 10 health concerns parents have for their kids. In fact, mental health or self-harm issues don’t make the list at all–though obesity, Internet safety, bullying, school violence, drug, and alcohol abuse do. The lack of attention given to suicide is alarming, especially since 16% of high school students have reported “seriously considering” committing suicide. 13% of these students reported that they had actively made a plan to commit suicide, and 8% of students reported that they had tried to commit suicide less than a year before they were surveyed.

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