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30th September 2009
Free Application for Federal Student Aid For any student hoping to attend university next year, you first need to start is the free application for federal student aid, complete the FAFSA as commonly referred. The sooner you complete this form is better ... Read >
Author: seekstudentloans
29th September 2009
Many moms have always had the desire and will to return to college and finish their degree. They just lacked the way. College is expensive and it is hard to afford on a single moms wages, especially when that mom may be the only one supporting her family.... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
29th September 2009
To unify curriculum and learning benchmarks, Florida State created the Sunshine State Standards, or SSS. These regulations outline what each student should learn during their current school year before being promoted to the next grade level. By adopting t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
Most educators are always looking for new and exciting ways to write their lessons. The reason for this is that it is one of the most time consuming and difficult parts of the job for most. A free lesson plan for teacher sells a lot of educators on a cert... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
If you are a single mom trying to do the best you can to raise your family on a limited budget, you probably think college is the last thing that you can afford right now.� Well, that isn't true. The stimulus package allowed millions of dollars in gover... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
28th September 2009
That is right. All moms can now return to college and receive their degree thanks to government scholarships. It doesn't matter if you are working, single or staying at home with children, you can receive this wonderful benefit courtesy of the stimulus pa... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
28th September 2009
Every 4 years, the alumni board of the high school where Mrs. Jenson came from elects a batch of officers. Having worked in civic projects in the past, the members voted this woman to be its president.
The school had a heritage of winning the all state... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
The necessity to assess students is irrefutable. In fact, a lot of people believe that formal assessments are the only way to tell how a student is progressing, and teachers feel pressured to teach to the test. For many educators, part of their paycheck i... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
New Orleans Schools are, for the first time, reporting improvement since Hurricane Katrina devastated the city. In fact, many of its numbers are actually better than those before the hurricane. New Orleans Schools have improved in many of the key benchma... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
Starting school year 2007-2008 all students of Nashville Schools will have to wear standard attire. As one can imagine, the move was not made without protest, but the school board is determined that this will be the directive for all metropolitan Nashvill... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
The children of thousands of families within the Michigan schools are on waiting lists for admittance to charter schools. Not only does this underscores the parents’ commitment to school choice, but it also indicates their desire for their children to h... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
Putting together your own preschool lesson plan day after day for a whole school year can be very tiring because you always have to be thinking not only about the educational aspects of the plans, but also the age of the students. Young children are fun t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
Las Vegas Schools ’ Cheyenne High School Host Specialist in Gender Neutral Education
Dr. Leonard Sax, one of the foremost authorities in the success of gender neutral education, addressed the teachers and staff of Cheyenne High School. This was part ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
There are so many adorable shoe styles for children that parents can not get enough of them. Some of the styles are used for the athletic programs at school and tend to sell out just before school starts each year. Finding athletic shoes for little feet c... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
Indianapolis Schools make up the state’s largest school district. Recently Indianapolis Schools have been the focus of a reform package designed to target struggling schools in the state. Due to its immense size, the superintendent has implemented stric... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
Houston Schools families who have children who are identified as “gifted” or “talented” academically face unique problems. The biggest one is ensuring that the child in question is being adequately challenged, without suffering burn-out. “I’m ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
Once the decision is made to homeschool, the next major issue is which curriculum or methodology to use. While there are pros and cons for every option, this article will focus on homeschooling with a packaged curriculum.
A packaged curriculum will usu... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
Ever wonder what to do with your Fairfax County Schools
student over the summer? Are you reluctant to place your elementary student in daycare or let your middle or high school student “just hang out”? The summer programs at Fairfax, VA Schools may... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
This year, you can join the millions of moms who have already gone back to school and earned their college degree. You can finance your college dreams through the government scholarships for moms program. This program was recently given millions of dolla... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
25th September 2009
Every parent believes that their child has the potential for greatness. Whenever a baby is born we often ask ourselves about whether he will be a doctor, lawyer, or the next President. The fact is, overly bright or gifted children are present in only very... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
The Superintendent of the Cincinnati Schools recommended a budget for the 2007-2008 school year that is lower than the current budget by about $308 thousand dollars. This budget will mean that the Cincinnati Schools must continue to curb their spending, a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
In a decision process that began in the spring district officials have decided to close seven Minneapolis Schools at the end of the current school year. The debate was an emotional one in which school officials claimed too few students and too many unused... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Parents are quite startled when they are presented with the list of school supplies that are needed by every child in the family. Not only are there many pens, pencils and under-liners needed, but the students are responsible for bringing to school binder... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
It is important when considering a move to a new city or state to know as much about the schools as possible. Facts are important, but so are the opinions of people in the know – residents, new co-workers, researchers, websites and journalists are a few... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Traditional ways of learning required a teacher, a chalkboard, a desk, a ruler, pencil, and a textbook. A teacher with a stern, professional posture stood before the room with barely a smile on her face as she taught her class. This was the image seen in ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Hidden within President Obama's stimulus act, passed last spring, is help for mothers with going back to college. The Obama scholarship plan involves a lot of money available for mothers � more than ever been directed at this group in history. If you're... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
24th September 2009
You're in the thick of the school year. It seems like there are so many things going on, like assignments, projects, and extracurricular activities. Now a test is coming up and you've got to do well on it. How should you study so you do better on that ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Many single moms have a tough time making ends meet. They may be the sole support of their family and often they may be stuck in a low-paying job. If this sounds like you, then a college degree would help you provide the things that your family wants and... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
24th September 2009
Every day that passes offers parents the opportunity to share valuable life lessons they have learned with their college-aged student. One of the most important of those lessons is financial management, and the more you talk about it to your students as t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
The fact that spring is here means a few things. Spring means that the coldness of winter has passed us by yet again. Spring means that the school year is winding down and that children will be free again soon. Spring also means that the wonderful season ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Do you remember that feeling at the beginning of a new school year starting with brand new school supplies? That sense of freshness and new beginnings as you open up the first page of an untouched notebook and hold a new sharp pointed pencil poised to mak... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Short prom dresses are good options for prom nights. But if you want to look really special in the event and wish to stand out in the crowd, then you must consider certain factors while deciding upon a short prom dress.
Prom night is the much awaited... Read >
Author: Jeremy Bristol
24th September 2009
The higher education plays a very important role for getting jobs of higher pay scale as most of the employers like to hire the college graduates for the key positions. Most of the people who did not earn the college degree and doing some low wage jobs fi... Read >
Author: Wes Kennedy
23rd September 2009
The fact is, you can actually design your homeschooling program in order for it to come free. By ‘free’, we mean that you won’t be spending an extra buck aside from the regular crayons and pieces of paper that a regular school kid would need at the ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
What is homeschooling?
- Homeschooling mostly means learning at home; this may be due to physical restrictions, emotional inhibitions or simply the parent’s want to be with his/her child. Homeschooling, no matter it’s purpose is basically the paren... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
An ever growing number of thoughtful parents are concerned about the status of public schools in many cites across North America. At the same time, a good number of families are struggling to make ends meet. They simply do not have excess funds available ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
The number of online high schools is increasing at a steady rate as more and more schools offer quality, accredited programs online. With the presence of public, private and online high schools, individuals are faced with a greater choice when it comes to... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
If you are a single mom, I would be willing to bet that you have learned how to really stretch a dollar.� There are many things that you do without so that your children will have what they need.� Often, I am sure you find yourself saying, "No," when ... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
23rd September 2009
All moms are working moms whether they stay at home or go out and punch a clock.� Your job may be total management of your household or it may be sharing the household and children responsibilities with your spouse while you both work outside the home.... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
23rd September 2009
As many of you already know, when you have a college degree you make more money. In fact, research shows that on average a person with a college degree will earn $20,000.00 more per year than a person without the degree. So what does that mean to moms? We... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
23rd September 2009
If your child is suspected of having a learning disability or other challenge such as a language processing difficulty, an assessment is likely one of the first steps in dealing with the underlying issue or issues. Now that a new school year has started,... Read >
Author: SEO Consulting
23rd September 2009
The Tampa schools are a member of the Hillsborough County School District, in which the Disciplinary Committee resides. The disciplinary panel deals with the troubled youth who commit serious offenses and policy violations at school. The panel imposes su... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
How To Go From A Dead End Job To Being A High Paid Tutor!
Why has tutoring and supplemental education become such a booming market?
With NCLB (No Child Left Behind) in place, many teachers have additional responsibilities and students can easily fal... Read >
Author: Craig Garrett
23rd September 2009
Parents. School officials. Emergency responders. With thousands of people to notify in the event of an emergency, how would your children's school district handle the situation?
A school district in Klein, Texas, isn't waiting for a crisis to occur to ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Most of Miami Schools Earn an “A” from the State of Florida
Fifty-three percent of Miami-Dade’s schools – 179 out of 328 receiving grades Wednesday – received an “A” based on their students’ performance on the 2006 Florida Comprehensive... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
It’s something most of us do often. We shake hands. We shake hands with long-time friends, with old acquaintances and with brand-new people. Shaking hands here and shaking hands there.
I took a class in college where they taught us how to shake ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Preschool is basically a place which provides preschool education for very young children, and it is generally considered as being an included part of early childhood education; preschool in North America is generally provided in a variety of different se... Read >
Author: santosh bhol
22nd September 2009
Have you ever wished to become a teacher? Have you ever wanted to educate children with the right skills and concepts in order to survive life's challenges?
If you are a parent and you believe in the benefits of homeschooling, then, you could be a hom... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Well, the school year is officially under way, and along with that comes rides and carpools. What's your car looking like these days? As parents of children with special needs, we often carry a lot of stuff with us wherever we go. Now is a good time to... Read >
Author: Joan Celebi
21st September 2009
With unemployment at the elevated it is currently at, hanging over 9%, it seems like every one of those teens who have recently finished the school year are having a pretty tough time seeking jobs.
Because there are a lot of adults at this time on the ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
21st September 2009
College is a stage of life that will be remembered forever and retold to children and grand-children. Studying at college, you go through a good school of life and get a wonderful opportunity to build your future career using that intellectual treasure yo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Many moms wear many hats in their families. They work, take care of the house, and run children here and there. There are also volunteer and church activities. That may be why the thought of returning to college is just overwhelming. But there are new gov... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
21st September 2009
As a new semester comes, there're many things for teachers and students to worry about. For students, besides purchasing all the glittering new stuff for the new school year, what’s more important is to sign up for the courses of this semester. And ... Read >
Author: EffyCyrus
18th September 2009
Getting ready for the new school year starts earlier when you have a child with special needs. There are so many things to plan ahead for, and people to coordinate with. You'll need to start preparing your child, too. It can all feel overwhelming -- an... Read >
Author: Joan Celebi
17th September 2009
Gus Kangadis, the President and CEO of BlockbusterPrint.com. An inspirational young man with a big imagination teaches us never to stop dreaming. Raised by Greek parents who moved to America in 1974 without money, they migrated for a better life. Gus Kang... Read >
Author: Gus Kangadis
17th September 2009
Gus Kangadis, the President and CEO of BlockbusterPrint.com. An inspirational young man with a big imagination teaches us never to stop dreaming. Raised by Greek parents who moved to America in 1974 without money, they migrated for a better life. Gus Kang... Read >
Author: Gus Kangadis
16th September 2009
Are you studying Spanish now and need better resources to make your learning task easier?
If your answer is "yes", then you should tried out a product that will help you learn how to speak Spanish easier and much faster.
The product is called Rocke... Read >
Author: cjclack
16th September 2009
Shopping is, an essential part of every individual's life whether meant for purchasing little things or a luxury thing using Centraldesktop.com coupons, Centraldesktop.com coupon codes, Centraldesktop.com promotional codes, Centraldesktop.com promo codes,... Read >
Author: Harika Muppraju
15th September 2009
A lot of times the only thing standing between you and a higher wage is a higher education. Perhaps you don't think that you can afford to take time off to return to school or that you can afford the high cost of tuition. That just doesn't have to be the... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
15th September 2009
The first day of school to parents often acts as a benchmark in their development. Magazines, articles, videos and programs have been made solely for the purpose of getting a child ready for their first day of kindergarten. One magazine article says that ... Read >
Author: ThumbPeople, Inc.
15th September 2009
Are you happy with your job? Do you wish that the next time a promotion came around your name was called? If you feel your lack of higher education is keeping you from being the best guy around, then now is the time to do something about it. The stimulus ... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
13th September 2009
Many women are the sole wage earner of their family. Often, because they lack marketable job skills, these women have to settle for jobs that only pay enough to barely scrape by. But thanks to President Obama's commitment to education, there is hope on th... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
11th September 2009
Each fall, many mothers pack their kids up and send them off to start a brand new year of learning. This year, when you buy school supplies for your children, how about buying supplies for yourself and heading back to college? Thanks to the stimulus money... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
11th September 2009
It is hard to get ahead financially in today's world. The economy is poor and jobs are becoming harder to find. If you don't have the latest qualifications, you are often overlooked when it is time for promotions to be announced. You can have that chance ... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
11th September 2009
This is the best time to be a mom and have the desire to return to college to begin or complete your degree. Thanks to the stimulus package moms now have a golden opportunity. If you have always had the will but not the means to seek higher education, th... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
11th September 2009
If you are a single mother, chances are, you never seem to be able to make your paycheck last until the next one comes. Unfortunately, many of the families that are headed by single women are in that position today. With the falling economy, you may even ... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
10th September 2009
It's no secret that people working within the education field are often doing so with increased levels of stress in their lives. It's not an unusual for people to suffer from workplace stress, however, it's especially important for teachers to manage thei... Read >
Author: LarryJP
04th September 2009
Recognizing someone for a job well done comes in many shapes and forms. At the office, a seasonal bonus might be in order. A small gift for teachers at the holiday season and the end of the school year is traditional. The decision over how and when to tip... Read >
Author: Yodle
04th September 2009
If you are a single working mom, chances are you could be a professional juggler. You have your job, your home, and most importantly, you children to care for. Everyday can be a small miracle to get all of your responsibilities taken care of. You probably... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
03rd September 2009
John is in the fourth grade, and his school has announced the dates for the end of the year standardized testing. Given that John struggles academically, how should his parents approach this event?
A. Hope for the best.
B. Pressure John to pay attenti... Read >
Author: Santosh
02nd September 2009
Speeches cover a whole range of occasions and cause a whole lot of worry to those who are not accomplished speakers or who have time constraints preventing them from writing speeches. On line speeches are, of course, the perfect answer for those who are w... Read >
Author: Article Manager
02nd September 2009
Until recently and for five years, Ljubica Grozdanovska worked as a journalist in Macedonia's best-selling daily newspaper, "Dnevnik", covering issues on every level of education in the country. Three months ago, she became correspondent for the prestigio... Read >
Author: sam sagaciti
31st August 2009
The new school year is both an exciting and challenging time for all families.
Although this month will bring about a new and perhaps unfamiliar set of activities, experiences, and bedtimes, one thing is for certain; your kids will be receiving homewor... Read >
Author: Get Buttoned Up
31st August 2009
Until recently and for five years, Ljubica Grozdanovska worked as a journalist in Macedonia's best-selling daily newspaper, "Dnevnik", covering issues on every level of education in the country. Three months ago, she became correspondent for the prestigio... Read >
Author: sam sagaciti
30th August 2009
For Teachers, the summer months, although a great vacation, can also be the perfect time to make some extra money and reduce debt.
What are the options for a Teacher to make money during the summer with a short-term business that can end when summer do... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
30th August 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 AIM Fundraising
Chairing a fundraiser has it's challenges. There is so much going on that at times it might seem like utter chaos. Fundraising can be demanding on our time as well as our patience. Here are some fundraising ideas to m... Read >
Author: Juan Franco
30th August 2009
As the end of the school year approaches us in May, kids will be looking for other things to do to pass their time away. In fact, kids may be doing things that they are not supposed to be doing. Those things include drugs, fights, robberies, thefts, larce... Read >
Author: masood
28th August 2009
Schools may have a shortage of financial funds, and some parents may be in financial devastation also, but there is no shortage of resources and organizations that help out with and provide free
OFFICE & SCHOOL SUPPLIES, or TEACHERS AIDS, This can be a... Read >
Author: joe weiss
27th August 2009
Face it; if you are a working mom without a college degree, you are not making the kind of money you would like. In addition, you may not even enjoy the job you have. College grant money funded through the Obama Stimulus package may be just the ticket you... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
25th August 2009
Arborland Montessori Children’s Academy, Fullerton, CA
It is a well known fact that positive and enthusiastic parental support is crucial in successful education of the child. The school can provide the best environment, state of the art materials and ... Read >
Author: Arborland Montessori Children s Academy
25th August 2009
It’s August and the words “Back to School” ring loud in the ears of parents, students and educators. Schools, families, businesses and communities are hearing the rally cry and readying themselves for the inauguration of a new school year!! Some are... Read >
Author: Jennifer Krumins
25th August 2009
Here's How Students Can Clear Out the Clutter To Make Progress During their School Year.
Sure, a messy room is the sign of a creative mind, but how will that help when you can't find your next masterpiece beneath all those heaps?
As a time managem... Read >
Author: PRIYANKA
21st August 2009
Arborland Montessori Children’s Academy, Fullerton, CA
Freedom in the Montessori classroom is often misunderstood not only by the parents, but also by some teachers. What we need to remember is that from a Montessori point of view freedom is not the ... Read >
Author: Arborland Montessori Children s Academy
19th August 2009
Arborland Montessori Children’s Academy, Fullerton, CA
Freedom in the Montessori classroom is often misunderstood not only by the parents, but also by some teachers. What we need to remember is that from a Montessori point of view freedom is not the ... Read >
Author: Arborland Montessori Children s Academy
19th August 2009
The future of today lies in the hands of the children, the young blood; because, it is going to be this young blood that is going to steer the course of the future! Puerto Vallarta acknowledges these societal needs and therefore invests abundantly in fund... Read >
Author: Pvrpv
18th August 2009
Home schooling has become well-liked in the U.S. Among parents with kids of all ages. The explanations for this are a lot of. Safety is a massive issue with all the school shootings that seem to occur on a weekly basis. Come visit us right here for mor... Read >
Author: Coy Orr
18th August 2009
Ok...it's back to school time!
Whether you go back to school next week or in a few weeks, it's time to start gearing up for the upcoming school year.
And, just like the beginning of every school year, your principal will hold a faculty meeting (or... Read >
Author: Adam Waxler
17th August 2009
It's in the newspapers, on the television, on the radio - Obama wants moms to return to school. He has received some opposition, but moms everywhere are getting excited about the prospect of getting their college degree.
Some people have wondered why t... Read >
Author: Walter Sigmore
17th August 2009
Flights are the best mode of transportation today's world. No wonder air flight transportation, as it is very quick and convenient and travelers coming basically from every part of the world. Traveling comfortable with airline is getting to be more expens... Read >
Author: Ken Lyons
13th August 2009
Check out the second-hand stores in your area. In the last years, many quality consignment stores have appeared that offer cash or store credits in exchange for barely used clothing. Not only are these great places to get something in return for for clean... Read >
Author: Max Godin
12th August 2009
Are my children safe when they are at home alone? Yes, they are plenty old enough to be at home alone and to take care of themselves if they need to, but how do I know they are truly safe, even in our home? For those summer months when they spend a lot of... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
11th August 2009
Getting your child prepared, regardless of whether they are in Kindergarten or a senior in high school, is a must. Here are some tips to make the transition from several weeks of summer fun to school days and homework easier.
Children in Kindergarten ... Read >
Author: Lord Abnev Solutionfinders
11th August 2009
Getting your child prepared, regardless of whether they are in Kindergarten or a senior in high school, is a must. Here are some tips to make the transition from several weeks of summer fun to school days and homework easier.
Children in Kindergarten ... Read >
Author: Lord Abnev Solutionfinders
10th August 2009
Readiness for school is a phrase that parents are likely to hear a lot from preschool teachers at parent-teacher conferences, on report cards, or in reference to preschool curriculums when their child first heads off to a Brookline pre-K or preschool prog... Read >
Author: Jane Bartlett
10th August 2009
Fall is just around the corner and the new school year with it. Although parents often welcome the break that comes when children go back to school, kids can sometimes feel stressed out-even preschoolers attending Brookline pre-K or preschool programs par... Read >
Author: Jane Bartlett
10th August 2009
As kids, we spent the entire school year looking forward to summer. It meant no school, sleeping in, running through the sprinkler, maybe going on a trip. As adults we still look forward to summer, even though we don't get three months off anymore. Our pr... Read >
Author: drobbo
09th August 2009
Ahhhh, the beginning of the school year.
It’s like spring time. Fresh, new, wonderful, bright…and hectic! All over town we see moms and dads pulling their hair out trying to juggle school with kid’s activities, work and home. So how do we manage a... Read >
Author: Rowena List
08th August 2009
It's no secret that involved parents make for more stable teens, but a study released this month confirms it.
According to a new study published in the journal Child Development, teenaged girls with involved fathers tended to practice safer sex than th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th August 2009
Hard to believe, but the new school year is almost here. It seems like we just finished cleaning out backpacks and putting away the lunch boxes a few weeks ago. Its almost time to head to Wal-Mart or K-Mart to pick up all the back to school goodies that... Read >
Author: JenB
04th August 2009
Parenting can be a delicate balance. Both parents and children eagerly await the end of school and the beginning of the summer. A more relaxed time, or so they believe, but within a week or two the kids are fighting, the parents are pulling their hair o... Read >
Author: JenB
01st August 2009
Teachers are the second parents of our children as their school is considered to be their second home. They are our partners in shaping our children to be role models when they become adults in our society. Teaching is a vocation. Teachers are exemplary r... Read >
Author: Samantha
29th July 2009
In a speech at Macombe Community College in Michigan, President Barack Obama has made some major new announcements regarding funding and plans for adult education and community colleges. The announcements come as many adults return to education in light ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
29th July 2009
Public, Private or Catholic, a parent's head must certainly spin when it comes time to select a great secondary school for their eager teenagers. Such incredible responsibility and so many choices! Even if every parent has their own set of ideas and requi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
23rd July 2009
Well, it’s back to school in just a few weeks. Are you ready? Whether you are a teacher or a student you are probably having mixed feelings. Summer is never long enough and yet at the same time, it’s too long.
So, how are you going to start th... Read >
Author: cjkoonce
23rd July 2009
As a student, you know that there is a lot of expense associated with attending college. You must pay tuition, housing, books, lab fees, and still have money for day to day expenses that might arise. If you are feeling crunched for cash, now is the time t... Read >
Author: Lara Sawyer
23rd July 2009
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Author: bokanan
20th July 2009
Bryn Mawr College has many different things to offer. There are a number of different classes and activities and sports for students to participate in. The campus also is home to the Katharine Houghton Hepburn Center. This center’s goals are to enrich t... Read >
Author: Vallarie Michelle
19th July 2009
You have decided to buy a bird for your child, but don't know the first thing about what the bird. You have questions like, "what kind of bird cage should I get?", "where should I put the cage?", and "what kind of bird toys will I need?". The answers to t... Read >
Author: Sunil Punjabi
18th July 2009
When parents decide where to send their children to school, it is a very important decision that needs to be made. Millions of families are struggling with the decision each and every school year. What does debt and where to send children to school have i... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
07th July 2009
Online tutoring over the summer has grown in popularity and for good reason. Because all children are different, the specific benefits to each child may vary. There are many good reasons to utilize online summer learning programs. The following are common... Read >
Author: Surabhi Mittal
04th July 2009
The cost of getting an education in this country is going up with each passing semester. Tuition is skyrocketing and books are out-of-this-world expensive. But tuition and books are only the beginning of the list of expenses that today's college student h... Read >
Author: Lara Sawyer
01st July 2009
Back-to-school means the end of summer, and the beginning of school supply sales, material lists and cashier lines. Children disappointed by the end of their vacation are encouraged with the purchase of new clothes, books and occasionally, treats and impu... Read >
Author: cbelden
28th June 2009
The Transformer Bumble Bee 16 inch kids bike is quickly becoming the most popular toy of the summer. I am going to surprise my son in a couple of weeks when he completes school. I recently picked up one from ebay.com. The entire process was easier than I ... Read >
Author: Reginald Colon
27th June 2009
A Bachelor Degree online can give you a new & secure career
Are you worried that the downturned economy may affect your job security? Are you just burnt out and looking for a new career? Regardless of why you may be considering a job change, now is the... Read >
Author: M.Jackson
27th June 2009
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Online shopping is a fabulous way to save precious time, money, and get a great bargain. Online shopping allows you to obtain information, compare prices, get th... Read >
Author: ravi2save
27th June 2009
Shop with Beckersurf.com coupons, Beckersurf.com coupon codes, and Beckersurf.com promotional codes and save your money?
As more and more people are becoming Internet savvy, online shopping is gaining popularity. Just with a click of a mouse you can no... Read >
Author: ravi2save
23rd June 2009
Personalized stationery is appropriate for every season and every seasonal celebration. Although relatively lost in the mix of email, text messaging and instant messaging, personalized stationary is still very useful. Let’s take a look at the seasons an... Read >
Author: henryjun09
14th June 2009
Writing a dissertation is a tough and time. Students must arrange the time to submit their thesis punctually and get ready for their annual assessments. The ideal dissertation, knowledge and a well-researched. Even the most intelligent student is difficul... Read >
Author: atifkhan
13th June 2009
"As another school year comes to a close, students look forward to the lazy days of summer. But for many educators, as well as camp leaders and faith-based organizers, summer can be an exceptionally busy time, especially for those charged with creating an... Read >
Author: Mistina Thomson
12th June 2009
Here comes summer. It is time for some teenagers to go to the workforce to earn some money. Companies who hire teenagers should be highly aware that state and federal law restricts the use of minors. Every company should be clear about this labor law pos... Read >
Author: Cecily
12th June 2009
Writing a dissertation is a tough and time. Students must arrange the time to submit their thesis punctually and get ready for their annual assessments. The ideal dissertation, knowledge and a well-researched. Even the most intelligent student is difficul... Read >
Author: atifkhan
12th June 2009
If one asked me before this article, I did not know where the word came sock hop. Me too, and I wondered what on earth socks had to do with the jumps. It is possible that this may mean something else, but I really know what it can be. There are actually f... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
11th June 2009
The 2008-2009 college year has just come to an end. Many students will find summer jobs in order to save up money for the upcoming school year’s tuition and living expenses. While the summer job may be a great way to make money, many college students ma... Read >
Author: Speedyprep
10th June 2009
While children learn plenty of information throughout the school year, some of that can be lost during the summer. In addition to that issue, often called "summer brain drain," there are a variety of other reasons for parents to consider an online summer ... Read >
Author: Surabhi Mittal
08th June 2009
Subtitle: Waldorf Language Immersion in a Culturally Rich Environment
For students wishing an English language immersion experience, Island Oak Waldorf School on Vancouver Island in beautiful British Columbia, Canada, offers a unique opportunity. Is... Read >
Author: josgraf
06th June 2009
Writing a dissertation is a tough and time. Students must arrange the time to submit their thesis punctually and get ready for their annual assessments. The ideal dissertation, knowledge and a well-researched. Even the most intelligent student is difficul... Read >
Author: atifkhan
05th June 2009
Now that summer has at long last arrived we are encouraging our children to spend more time out in the fresh and clean air. During the school year they are holed out in the home finishing their homework or in someone else's house spending as much time as ... Read >
Author: nlwest21
03rd June 2009
High school proms take place at the end of the school year for seniors across the country. This event is one that students look forward to, perhaps dreaming about it since they started high school.
The girl's major consideration for a perfect prom nig... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
29th May 2009
When I was a child, we played "army" a lot on week-ends during the school year. We didn't have paintball guns or ghillie suits, but we had tons of fun. I sometimes wonder if we had been a little more "kitted out" if we would have enjoyed it anymore. Proba... Read >
Author: James
20th May 2009
No organization can serve everyone. And no organization has unlimited resources. As a result, organizations of all kinds try to focus their outreach and marketing efforts on the people they believe are most likely to respond. A private school might adv... Read >
Author: Kurt Steinbrueck
20th May 2009
The Universal Service Administrative Company manages E-rate, a fund that pays for the telecommunications and Internet access of U.S. schools and libraries. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) mandates and oversees this function. Based on the resul... Read >
Author: Elena Tentser
15th May 2009
Getting a home loan is just like getting recognition at the end of each academic year in school. Before you are awarded of any recognition, you must comply with the requirements for such recognition. For instance, before you will be given an academic awar... Read >
Author: Juliet Sadler
13th May 2009
If you’ve heard of the SAT exam then it is likely that you’ve also heard of the PSAT exam. Many students choose to take this exam as a form of preparation for the SAT within the same school year, or possibly in the following year. If you’ve never he... Read >
Author: heagar
05th May 2009
Whether it’s the need for more or less space, a desire to be in better neighborhood or to get away from an unpleasant neighbor, spring is the time many families consider moving. Warmer weather and blossoming gardens make homes more attractive than in th... Read >
Author: Debra Gould
01st May 2009
As we approach the end of the year it is common to see a spike in classroom management problems as many students have a tendency to think the school year is over before it actually is...
Of course, a teacher must set the tone in order to maintain effec... Read >
Author: Adam Waxler
01st May 2009
The public school system is falling apart. With many children in need of the basics like attention, food, clothing, and discipline, the public school system has become a warehouse for caring for kids. This wouldnt be a bad thing if that was all these ki... Read >
Author: JenB
17th April 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Meredith Liepelt
At the beginning of the school year, I needed purchase supplies for my first grader. Fortunately the PTO at our school had a supply sale, so I didn't have to go hunting all over town for the correct item. So off I we... Read >
17th April 2009
Almost all schools in the United States need grant money. Since all good grant writing starts with good needs assessment, your first step is finding your school's needs, its problem areas.
A need is the gap between what you planned to happen at school... Read >
Author: Don Peek
17th April 2009
Ask any parent around and you’ll realize you’re not the only paranoid parent there is. In reality, every parent has the fear of losing their kids, or the worry that they’ll go in harm’s way. However, everyone admits that they can’t keep their ... Read >
Author: Emma G. Fox
16th April 2009
Thoughts are things waiting to materialize. If you know much about physics, you recognize that matter can neither be created nor destroyed. It simply changes from a solid form to energy and visa-versa. This brings us to the concept that our thoughts creat... Read >
Author: Conrad Raw
15th April 2009
Almost every college bound student tries to get a scholarship because it provides free money for college that doesn't have to be paid back unlike student loans. Scholarships are a great way to fund your college education providing you can get one. There a... Read >
Author: Migil M Gerren
07th April 2009
Although most of us are enjoying a relaxing summer break, the new school year is just around the corner. August is the time to get ready for back to school by preparing ourselves with the proper supplies and organizational techniques. Follow these suggest... Read >
Author: Colette Robicheau
04th April 2009
Primary schools in Victoria follow along much the same rules as in others states of Australia. Children must attend between the ages of 5 and 15. To start, the child must have turned 5 years of age before the 1st of April. The grades go through from prep ... Read >
Author: Mel C
02nd April 2009
“Our government is committed to helping students get the work experience they need to fully participate in the job market,” said Minister Finley. “Canada Summer Jobs is one of many initiatives our government offers to help students.”
Funding wi... Read >
Author: Alain Power
25th March 2009
If you have children, particularly teenage children, then you likely already know how difficult it can be to get them to actually sit down and study or do homework. They can think of every excuse in the book, and list a million other things that have to b... Read >
Author: John Simon
22nd March 2009
Q: I am a college student in Colorado and am looking for a deal on the best car insurance Colorado has to offer me. Any suggestions?
A: Unfortunately the best car insurance Colorado offers is not to students as you probably suspect. Since you are a stu... Read >
Author: David Ackland
13th March 2009
After graduation, there are so many situations - apart from books ' where knowing how to read quickly and grasp essential knowledge is an asset: if you need to read a report, or a magazine, or documents, or brochures or whatever else whether for work or ... Read >
Author: Olivier Roland
13th March 2009
Practice Planning: Why and How
There are many considerations for how and why to plan practice. Each coach has generally the same amount of practice time whether you are in the professional ranks, college level, or high school. What separates the b... Read >
Author: Coach DeForest
12th March 2009
Following is part one of an interview with Cheryl Benton, owner of 747 Marketing. Their website says, "We've built a consulting business that helps our clients gain unfair competitive advantages by outwitting the other guys." Visit Cheryl Benton’s web... Read >
Author: James O. Armstrong
11th March 2009
Developing and refining IT skills is one of the surest paths to a more lucrative career. IT personnel are oftentimes indispensible to a company, especially if they work in the "back room" roles as systems administrators, network engineers and in other ser... Read >
Author: Christopher
10th March 2009
Spending a whole academic school year in Italy to learn the language is the dream of thousands students from all over the world.
The Italian language School Leonardo da Vinci can help those guys to make their dreams come true with the ‘Academic Scho... Read >
Author: Scuola Leonardo da Vinci
04th March 2009
Schools, especially, work all through the school year on fundraiser who many different charities, often through their clubs, athletic clubs and Boy and Girl Scout troops. If your school group or organization feels that they’ve exhausted all their ideas ... Read >
Author: Henry Funk
03rd March 2009
Teachers’ salaries are determined by the geographic location in which they work, the level of education in which they reached, and their seniority. The salary range for teachers in public schools throughout the United States was approximately $51,000 i... Read >
Author: johnkaliso
31st January 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Marc Hill
In recent days the Democratic Leaders of the House of Representatives have publicized their plan to address the economy with a massive $825 billion dollar stimulus package designed to, well you know, I haven't quite figure... Read >
Author: Marc R. Hill, CCPS, RFC
18th January 2009
FAFSA is the short way of saying Free Application for Federal Student Aid. You want to your student aid report in your hands because it is the gateway to just about every student loan out there. FAFSA is like opening the door to the vault, it opens door... Read >
Author: coachbob
17th January 2009
Prom dresses are always wonderful to look at, try on or imagine how you would look in them, but one thing you don’t want to do is to pick out a prom dress that does not flatter you, whether it shows to much skin, is the wrong color or the style of it do... Read >
Author: Robby
14th January 2009
Building self-esteem in our students is something that teachers are often looking for ways to do. We already use blogs to publish student work online... so why not use blogs to build self esteem as well? Say Something... Nice is an example of how you can ... Read >
Author: Kisu Kuroneko
14th January 2009
13 Musical Broadway is the only all-teenage play to hit the Broadway ever. It is the story of a teenager growing up. Evan Goldman’s parents get divorced and he is forced to move from New York to a small town in Indiana. Evan Goldman wants to make new fr... Read >
Author: reed tieri
11th January 2009
Are you “too busy”? It seems we are a culture of people who try to “out-busy” each other.
“Hi Rhonda. How are you today?”
“Busy. You know how it is. How about you?”
“Busy busy – it never stops!” And on the discussion goes.
... Read >
Author: RHONDA SCHARF
11th January 2009
Are you “too busy”? It seems we are a culture of people who try to “out-busy” each other.
“Hi Rhonda. How are you today?”
“Busy. You know how it is. How about you?”
“Busy busy – it never stops!” And on the discussion goes.
... Read >
Author: RHONDA SCHARF
05th January 2009
Shetchers shoes are a popular youth brand known for their casual style, youth-marketed patterns and bright colors. But, is that pair of $50 shoes actually going to last until your child outgrows them?
Would you be better off buying something cheaper? ... Read >
Author: Trevor Price
29th December 2008
The end of first semester often is a time of reflection on what has transpired throughout the school year.
Looking back at the beginning of the year, think about any initial observations you may have had regarding your child's education. Were there any ... Read >
Author: Surabhi Mittal
11th December 2008
Whether you’ve never moved before or have moved dozens of times, you can make things a lot easier using the expert advice and helpful tips available in GoMovers.com guides. This is information which comes from moving industry pros with years of experien... Read >
Author: gomovers
08th December 2008
Whether you’ve never moved before or have moved dozens of times, you can make things a lot easier using the expert advice and helpful tips available in GoMovers.com guides. This is information which comes from moving industry pros with years of experien... Read >
Author: gomoving777
22nd November 2008
You don't have to be going back to school at the beginning of the school year to find great back to school fashions. You can get back to school fashions all year long. When it's Tuesday, you will be going back to school on Wednesday, right? Why wait till ... Read >
Author: Lillian G. W.
04th November 2008
The date for the prom is always set early in the school year so that girls have plenty of time to buy their prom dresses. 2009 styles are almost the same as those for 2008, but the most popular colors for this upcoming graduation are white, black, gold, p... Read >
Author: Ling Tong
31st October 2008
Are you uncomfortable with change or perhaps even afraid of change? Many people, or more precisely, many adults are. Think back to the elementary school days. Were you excited about meeting new friends, new teachers and learning new subjects with each new... Read >
23rd October 2008
Budgeting money is one thing that all students deal with during their college years. Many college age students do not work during the school year and as a result they end up spending all of the money they have saved up working during the summer. Even with... Read >
Author: Jeff Nelson
21st October 2008
When you're done reading our useful article about wine gift basket, you can impress your friends and family with the large amount of wisdom you have achieved on this subject and about gift ideas in general. With the holidays coming, consider a wine gift b... Read >
Author: Gnubas
13th October 2008
Summer is almost over, and we will soon be seeing the flashing lights of school buses during the morning and afternoon commutes. Now that August has arrived and the summer is quickly coming to an end, it is time for parents to begin thinking about gettin... Read >
Author: Courtney Kowalczyk, M.Ed.
13th October 2008
Summer is almost over, and we will soon be seeing the flashing lights of school buses during the morning and afternoon commutes. Now that August has arrived and the summer is quickly coming to an end, it is time for parents to begin thinking about gettin... Read >
Author: Horizons
29th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 AIM Fundraising
Why is it most schools doing fundraising do not apply the principals you see discussed below, I have no clue. Maybe because most schools are trained to focus on the wrong things while choosing and planning a fundraise... Read >
Author: Juan Franco
24th September 2008
During the school year many lucky students will get the opportunity to study abroad in Asia. It's a wonderful and fun experience but don't underestimate the potential educational benefits of doing so. In my opinion there isn't really a downside to study... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
22nd September 2008
Summer is quickly coming to an end, and school has begun for many children. School buses are busily picking up students and dropping them off during the morning and evening commutes. With the beginning of a new school year, I thought it would be helpful... Read >
Author: Courtney Kowalczyk, M.Ed.
22nd September 2008
Summer is almost over, and we will soon be seeing the flashing lights of school buses during the morning and afternoon commutes. Now that August has arrived and the summer is quickly coming to an end, it is time for parents to begin thinking about gettin... Read >
Author: Courtney Kowalczyk, M.Ed.
18th September 2008
You cannot expect the school district to bear sole responsibility for the teaching of a child. Education is a process, so stick with your child each step along the way to ensure a smooth transition through the years.
Know your child
According to Betsy... Read >
Author: Paul
15th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 AIM Fundraising
When planning a fundraiser it is easy to get caught up in the things that do not make all that much difference in the outcome of the sale. Here are five things that if you will keep in mind while planning your fundrai... Read >
Author: Juan Franco
15th September 2008
At SuperCamp, students learn valuable techniques that make learning fun and easy. To ensure these skills are not lost or forgotten when they leave camp, it is important for parents to help enforce them at home. With a new school year upon us, one of the b... Read >
Author: SuperCamp
08th September 2008
What if your eight-year-old choked on an eraser? Or your 15-year-old was horsing around in class, fell, hit his head, and then suffocated on his tongue? It may be difficult to imagine, but how would your child’s teacher react to such an emergency in the... Read >
Author: American Health Care Academy
08th September 2008
With the start of a new school year comes frustration and anxiety for children that struggle with their memory. With this comes low grades and low self-esteem. As a parent I understand how painful it can be to watch your child suffer. But there is hope... Read >
Author: afarrell
08th September 2008
The mornings are clear and cool now. Leaves on trees are starting to turn bright shades of orange, yellow and red. The air is cooler. Squirrels are starting to gather their stash of seeds and nuts. These are the changes we notice when Autumn is approa... Read >
Author: Laura Weaver
05th September 2008
As the days become crisper and the nights come quicker, as the summer draws to a close, children are whisked back into school. With the start of a new school year, new clothes are being purchased and new shoes are being researched and purchased. The qu... Read >
Author: Brandt R Gibson, DPM
05th September 2008
What if your eight-year-old choked on an eraser? Or your 15-year-old was horsing around in class, fell, hit his head, and then suffocated on his tongue? It may be difficult to imagine, but how would your child’s teacher react to such an emergency in the... Read >
Author: American Health Care Academy
03rd September 2008
Even though most of us hang on to as much summer as we can, as soon as the calendar changes from July to August the department stores want us in back-to-school’ mode. With school-aged children, besides dreading another year of packing lunches, you’ve ... Read >
Author: Debra Gould
02nd September 2008
School has been dismissed now for almost a month, and families may start becoming restless with the lackadaisical days of summer. For many families, this is the time of year to unwind from the business of the school year and enjoy each other’s company.... Read >
Author: Horizons
28th August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Tony Mase
In my opinion, based on my own personal experience, kids function best when they're real clear about exactly what's expected of them in any given situation or under any particular set of circumstances.
Every year since h... Read >
Author: Tony Mase
25th August 2008
Are you searching for information related to the guaranteed student loans or other information somehow related to direct to consumer student loans, or federal subsidized student loan? If yes, this article will give you helpful insights related to the guar... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
22nd August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Juan Franco
There are as many reasons to have a school fundraiser as there are PTA's and PTO's. Funds need to be raised for noble causes down to purchasing supplies for teachers that are not in the school budget. Whatever the reasons... Read >
Author: Juan Franco
22nd August 2008
I am sure your quest for consolidate student loans has come to an end as you read this article. Yes, gone are those days when we have to search endlessly for consolidate student loans information or other such information like federal student loans websit... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
22nd August 2008
If your major interest is information related to consolidating student loans or any other such as US government financial aid, federal student loan maximums, direct student loan forgiveness or graduate student loans with bad credit, this article can prove... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
21st August 2008
Back to school time is prime time to display the best of your inventory. Mannequins have proven over time that they are the best at demonstrating outfits and accessories in retail settings. When summer is coming to a close and autumn is right around the c... Read >
Author: Ron G. Maier
19th August 2008
Cash flow is the essence of a business and the goal behind cash flow management is to determine the cash needed for day-to-day business devoid of losing investment options as a result of having two much cash. Although there are many cash management techni... Read >
Author: David Stack
19th August 2008
Cash flow is the essence of a business and the goal behind cash flow management is to determine the cash needed for day-to-day business devoid of losing investment options as a result of having two much cash. Although there are many cash management techni... Read >
Author: David Stack
19th August 2008
MIC: laptop Shipments to Exceed 8 Million This Year
Classmate computers was developed by Intel as a low-cost computers, primarily for school children in developing countries although the machines are also available in developed countries. The Portuguese ... Read >
Author: sws
16th August 2008
The term prom is short for promenade and is used to describe a semi-formal dance that is usually held at the end of the academic school year. This is a time for students to unwind and relax and celebrate the fact that for some of them high school is over ... Read >
Author: Ling Tong
12th August 2008
School has been dismissed now for almost a month, and families may start becoming restless with the lackadaisical days of summer. For many families, this is the time of year to unwind from the business of the school year and enjoy each other’s company.... Read >
Author: Courtney Kowalczyk, M.Ed.
25th July 2008
Sending your child off to college is a time full of wonder—and questions. In addition to all the normal questions—such as, "How am I going to pay for all this?"— you may be wondering whether your college student's possessions are covered by your hom... Read >
Author: Jim Waltrip
24th July 2008
Who doesn't have a credit card these days? Or perhaps a more appropriate question is 'Who doesn't have credit card debt these days'?Think back to when you filled out the first application for a credit
card. Maybe there were good intentions involved suc... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets
24th July 2008
Back to school season is just around the corner again and summer is the most important time of the year to stock up on imprinted school spirit items and get partnerships on track for the school year to come.
Popular promotional items purchased this ti... Read >
Author: J. M. Leander
22nd July 2008
Just like regular teachers, parents who home school their children have to prepare homeschool lesson plans. They need to have lessons ready in all subjects and if they have several children doing different grades, they may have a hard time being able to f... Read >
Author: Ling Tong
17th July 2008
Teaching through computer software can really help children improve their skills and at the same time, have some fun. Naturally, this software will not replace the classroom teacher but it would be an advantage to enhance key concepts and furnish activiti... Read >
Author: Charles
17th July 2008
Why has tutoring and supplemental education become such a booming market?
With NCLB (No Child Left Behind) in place, many teachers have additional responsibilities and students can easily fall behind. With National tests and exams, teachers have to... Read >
Author: Kasey Hammond
05th June 2008
Students desiring an enriched educational experience and expanded perspective on the world are well served spending a year or semester abroad at a university in New Zealand, Australia or Fiji. In addition to the personal benefits of such an incredible op... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac
04th June 2008
"Last year at the end of the school year we did a little dance because Cody made it to the next grade. For quite a while there, we weren't sure if he would. He's a bright kid, but schoolwork just seems to frustrate him. I'd come to think of him as a poor ... Read >
Author: SuperCamp
23rd May 2008
It's almost the end of the school year, and, despite the soaring cost of gas, you likely have some travel in store for you and the family during the coming months. Here are five ideas you can keep at the back of your mind when the "how much longer?" quest... Read >
Author: Paul
21st May 2008
Meet Joe. He’s your regular average guy with regular average interests. Like most boys his age Joe likes sports, videogames, and reading about what goes on in the world from time to time.
But Joe has a problem. Since the beginning of the school ... Read >
Author: globalbpo1
21st May 2008
The sun is continuing to shine, and the warmer air is upon us here in Michigan. For many families, the school year is quickly coming to a close; which means that summer will arrive before we know it. Transitioning to a summer routine can be challenging ... Read >
Author: Courtney Kowalczyk, M.Ed.
08th May 2008
Are you currently debating about whether summer school is the right thing to do for your child? Some kids have a negative association with summer school, viewing it as having a negative connotation. For many students, they believe that summer school is a ... Read >
Author: Excel Students
30th April 2008
Anyone who has been ill for a week or so knows that the return back to work can be unsettling. The feelings of the first day back at school for the new school year come flooding back – “What has changed? Will I be teased? What will people say”?
... Read >
Author: AmandaAlexander
25th April 2008
The sun is beginning to shine, and the fresh smells of spring are upon us. This time of year is always a favorite of mine, whether I am at school working with my students or walking through the park with my son. As a special educator, this time of year ... Read >
Author: Courtney Kowalczyk, M.Ed.
25th April 2008
Mom and dad prayed every night for Carlo wishing him a safe trip. They too had not heard from Eke since she left that early day in May. Uncle "Joe" had visited some time the middle of June and spent the night as they talked till all hours as mom and dad... Read >
Author: Patch
07th April 2008
I'm so happy when a new "school year" begins. Every year around this time I begin a new cycle of classes and open the program up to new students. And every year around this time I'm thrilled to find so many people so eager to learn persuasion and eager ... Read >
Author: Kenrick E. Cleveland
07th April 2008
Eke had been living with our parents for close to 9 months as an AFS student in the '70's when Uncle "Joe" arrived one evening and without a spoken word, influenced her to pack her bags and leave for Los Angeles immediately. Eke's only explanation was th... Read >
Author: Patch
07th April 2008
Used textbooks are in high demand and can be great alternatives for college students looking to save a little (or quite a lot) of money on books for class. With the continued growth and expansion of the internet students are now able to easily compare tex... Read >
Author: Clyde Dennis
07th April 2008
Are you the parent of a child with autism or a learning disability,
who believes that your child needs educational services outside of the
school day? Have you been told that your child does not qualify for
summer school because there is no proof of re... Read >
Author: JoAnn Collins
01st April 2008
1. Educational computer software and games is an excellent tool to use with your children to promote learning at home. This software helps keep your child engaged and productive. It also provides an information specific atmosphere as opposed to the web wh... Read >
Author: amerlino
28th March 2008
I was talking with a friend last week about the private school that her 2 boys attended & she informed me that she had withdrawn them at the end of last school year and they now attended public school. When I asked what brought about the change, she told... Read >
Author: LisaSmith
26th March 2008
In Part 1 of this article, I presented the rationale and keys for success to create a school community service program. As stated, organizing community service projects allows students to participate in the group process of cooperative learning, conflict... Read >
Author: H. Veronika Gaia
26th March 2008
In Part 1 of this article, I presented the rationale and keys for success to create a school community service program. As stated, organizing community service projects allows students to participate in the group process of cooperative learning, conflict... Read >
Author: H. Veronika Gaia
26th March 2008
Introduction
Hello entrepreneurs. I have been in business for about 3 months. I started my business to become rich and get out of my job. The current job position I hold is a computer network teacher in a medium-sized School District. I want out of th... Read >
Author: Dipak Patra
25th March 2008
As far as embarrassing moments go. We have all experienced them but once in a while you experience one that will have a lifetime effect. It happened almost eight years ago but just to think about it today still causes the heat to rise in my face creatin... Read >
Author: bjhowell
20th March 2008
The United States is ramping up efforts to convince more international students to study at its major universities. The country has been aiming to boost and revitalize the number of foreign students enrolling at its major education institutions. Since the... Read >
Author: Nick Sanders
14th March 2008
The availability of home school curriculum can be a blessing and a curse. There are many books and programs to choose from, but trying to choose can be quite overwhelming. There are a few basic thoughts you need to look into to try to help keep you from... Read >
Author: Heidi Johnson
14th March 2008
Homeschool curriculum and books are plentiful. Choosing from the huge selection can be overwhelming. Do you really need to purchase a home school curriculum or can you save some money and home school with books alone? Here are some thoughts that can he... Read >
Author: Heidi Johnson
05th March 2008
School software can help teachers and other educators fill down time in the classroom and fill gaps in teaching resources. Educational software can supplement and reinforce classroom learning, but one other function school software can serve is to provid... Read >
Author: Sheryl Wood
19th February 2008
"Je Ne Regrette Rien"
Don't worry, I'm not going to write this article in French! It's just that when I was at school we had a French teacher who was an admirer of the French chanteuse the late Edith Piaf and as the end of the school year got near he w... Read >
Author: Tony Hall
25th January 2008
Homework is an important part of every child’s education. It teaches
responsibility as well as how to follow directions, manage time,
begin and complete a task, and practice what’s been learned in class.
It teaches children how to work independentl... Read >
Author: sulamita
24th January 2008
How to Improve Your Child's Behavior
Child and teenager defiance and misbehaving can embarrass you, destroy your home, make you feel like a failure as a parent and just plain drive you nuts! But it doesn't have to be that way. There are no quick f... Read >
Author: Kate Carpenter
23rd January 2008
"If you are looking for a place to raise a family, the many new construction homes in the community are sure to appeal, with their amenities and generous lots. Developments have been bustling in Norman since 1981, so there are also many previously owned h... Read >
Author: Wes Cox
22nd January 2008
Five Easy Steps to De-Clutter Your Student's Life Will Improve His Scholarly Success
You need easy access to all of your creations and digging through high heaps won't give that to you, even though a messy room is the sign of your creative mind?
As ... Read >
Author: Ruth Klein
21st January 2008
For as far back as I can remember I’ve been a jeans and t-shirt kind of guy. I’ve found this casual approach to attire is not only comfortable but reflects my casual outlook on things as well. I love waking up in the morning knowing exactly what I... Read >
Author: scottjarvis123
17th January 2008
There are times in our lives when it seems as if the day to day costs of living are preventing us from enjoying life and our dreams. One such dream that may get waylaid is that of your child’s or even your own education. To help us get over these diffic... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
17th January 2008
This week many teachers are returning to school after a well-deserved winter break. And, many teachers will want to dive right back into their content.
This is understandable as many teachers have mid-terms exams coming up and many teachers have their ... Read >
Author: Adam Waxler
21st October 2007
School is really a second home for kids. They spend a lot of their time there during the school year, and it is only natural that parents, teachers, administrators and others want kids to be safe at school. The best way for kids to be safe is to have safe... Read >
Author: Catherine
08th October 2007
A number of things can shake up a person's life, but divorce is definitely one of the biggest. Whether you initiated it or not, dealing with the aftermath takes a great deal of emotional fortitude. Most people start to identify themselves in conjunction w... Read >
Author: Xeal
21st September 2007
Get Your Butt CheckedBack in 1965 or 1966 our family packed the 1960 Ford Falcon station wagon with Daddy, Mama and six children and headed for sunny California from a very small town in north Alabama. Daddy was a preacher and in those days it wasn’t u... Read >
Author: Philip R. Fudge, M.S.
21st September 2007
Ever hear, "Let me do it by myself!" Well it's time to listen up! Your child is following an inner blue print to become independent and you can either help or hinder. P.S. If you decide to hinder your child will be dependent ON YOU!!!!It’s time to set u... Read >
Author: Tulum
12th September 2007
The lazy days of summer are behind us and another school year is in full swing. It's once again time to handle the deluge of school papers that flow in and out of our homes. For students and parents alike, getting an organized start to the new school ye... Read >
Author: Simplified Spaces
02nd September 2007
Some are happy, other's – not so much. Whatever the lil' darling's demeanor, the school year is about to begin (again).
Parents everywhere are being hammered with a plethora of preparation starting at but not limited to peanut-free lunch ideas, scho... Read >
Author: Chris DeClute
30th August 2007
Last minute cookouts and three-day-weekends are signaling the end of summer, and many college students are making the dreaded trek back to campus. Moving in, meeting the roommates and deciphering one’s new schedule are enough tasks to handle for an... Read >
Author: StarReviews
29th August 2007
Few people fully understand the relationship between the growing needs of children and vitamins. Parent and grandparents, aunts and uncles and even child minders and babysitters should all fully understand how they can give a child a healthy start for the... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
28th August 2007
Only 30% of Americans rent, which makes the rental market a specialized market with a variety of niches. If you want your suite, apartment or house to rent quickly and stay rented, the first step is understanding this market. Quite simply, a well-ta... Read >
Author: M Peterson
22nd August 2007
One of the hardest subjects to get students to participate in is art. Most of them by the age of eight or nine have already decided whether they are good at it or not. If they feel that they are not good they will stop unless encouraged to participate i... Read >
Author: C. Mackay
21st August 2007
I often volunteer in my daughter�s school, and love helping out when I can. As the school year came to an end, I received a stack of thank you notes from the kids. For the first time in my life, I was told:
�You da bomb!�
Huh?
Of course aft... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st August 2007
In Rhode Island (RI) Divorce and Child support cases, Can I get the father or mother of my child to be ordered to pay for private school education?
No, unless there is a contractual obligation, a stipulated consent order or there is an ongoing divorce.... Read >
Author: David Slepkow, Rhode Island Lawyer
17th August 2007
School supplies abound in department stores; moms are purchasing new clothes for their grumbling kids and counting down the days until summer ends. It’s that time of year again – the back to school frenzy has begun.
This time of year is chaotic for... Read >
Author: Jill Hart
14th August 2007
One of the most difficult skills to master as a teacher is classroom management. Unfortunately, if you can not master this skill you are not going to survive as a teacher, especially as a middle school teacher.
However, when the school year starts, ma... Read >
Author: Adam Waxler
14th August 2007
When parents divorce, a parenting plan for their children must be entered as part of the divorce action. The court who decides the issues in contested Seattle parenting plans is the Superior Court in which the divorce (dissolution) or other family law ca... Read >
Author: Mckinley Irvin
09th August 2007
One of the hot catchphrases being bounced around a lot in business these days is “competitive advantage.”One of the cool things about being an entrepreneur and business author and speaker is that I get to use all kinds of big words and phrases that ma... Read >
Author: Tim Knox
09th August 2007
A mother was at home, and there was a knock at the do. She opened the door and was surprised to see a person standing there with a bouquet of flowers. It wasn’t a holiday,
birthday, or anniversary. The flowers were a total surprise!
They turned a ra... Read >
Author: Dale Clifton
03rd August 2007
Are you REALLY ready for another school year?
This is an exciting time of year�summer is coming to an end and a new school year is about to begin.
As teachers we are excited, anxious, and nervous�
What will our new class look like�what will... Read >
Author: Adam Waxler
03rd August 2007
If you are seeking financial security, substitute teaching is definitely not the way to go. If you are looking for a job that offers flexibility and variety, however, it is a field definitely worth considering.
As a teacher under a contract, you have d... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac
26th July 2007
Most college students must face debt sometime during their higher education. Nevertheless, this does not mean that we should be okay with racking up debt. This article gives a couple alternatives to acquiring student loans, tips on how to pay off student ... Read >
Author: echo_promotions
24th July 2007
As more and more low-income families move into neighborhoods that once catered to the middle or upper class, one must be on the lookout for his own personal safety and report any criminal activity going on in their surroundings. Crime is everywhere in th... Read >
Author: Fabiola Castillo
24th July 2007
As we approach the coming school year, we head off to the stores and malls to buy school supplies. Of course, most kids have outgrown most of the clothes they finished the last school year in just a couple of months ago. And then, there’s the usual ar... Read >
Author: Tim Langley, D.C.
24th July 2007
College students all over the United States probably have just gotten into the swing of summer, whether that means finally perfecting their golf swing, getting that deep tan, or acing the most recent quiz in summer school. In the midst of these activit... Read >
Author: Jeff Mictabor
01st July 2007
As the end of the school year approaches us in May, kids will be looking for other things to do to pass their time away. In fact, kids may be doing things that they are not supposed to be doing. Those things include drugs, fights, robberies, thefts, lar... Read >
Author: Fabiola Castillo
15th June 2007
Recital Preparation! At the end of the school year, I like to provide an event for my music students to "show off" their favorite musical pieces for family, friends and loved ones in a supportive, loving atmosphere that is safe and nurturing. Many student... Read >
Author: MindaMusic
30th May 2007
Since birth, parents have the biggest responsibility on their children. But this responsibility does not end when the kids reach their teenage years. This is the period where the children want to explore things and so as driving. As parents, they are th... Read >
Author: Zeke
30th May 2007
Your child is autistic and requires special education. He will need an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) when he goes to public school. IEP is the most important thing in your child pursue of better life as it will determine what he will learn, how mu... Read >
Author: jasman arifin
25th May 2007
All of the stress associated with the school year has begun to dissipate and now is the time for all good teens to break out and use their free time to engage in summertime fun. Do you know what your teen plans to do? Has your teen obtained a summer job... Read >
Author: Aurelia Williams
21st May 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Priscilla Parham
Memorial Day quickly approaches as we slide into the home stretch of May. But what do you really know about the Memorial Day Holiday, which should not to be confused with Veterans Day? All I know is that most get a t... Read >
Author: Priscilla Parham
21st May 2007
Memorial Day quickly approaches as we slide into the home stretch of May. But what do you really know about the Memorial Day Holiday, which should not to be confused with Veterans Day? All I know is that most get a three day weekend and the school year is... Read >
Author: Priscilla Parham
17th May 2007
Well here it is another school year at an end. The kids are ready for summer, fun, beaches, parties and everything else. What they are not thinking about are colleges. They, in fall will be off to college and possibly working and a busy schedule.
By... Read >
Author: Michele Rogers
17th May 2007
The school year goes by fast and now it’s the down side of May. The kids are almost out of school. Have you made your summer plans for the kids?
Take time out of your busy schedule and be sure you have the summer planned for the kids. If you need ... Read >
Author: Michele Rogers
12th May 2007
Some years ago, I got appointment as a Head of Pre-Entry Science Course Department at the Technical University in Balgravia. The Department enrolled the best students from different high school of the country. The objective of the Department was to find ... Read >
Author: Wacek
11th May 2007
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the seventh book in the Harry Potter series, is one of the most awaited books of all time. As we all hold our breath for the final release of this book (hoping that it ends the way as we have been imaging it will for ... Read >
Author: a.koelle
09th May 2007
Every parent looks to successful futures for their children. Whenever a baby is born we often ponder about whether he will be a doctor, lawyer, or the next President. The fact is, overly bright or gifted children are rather rare. Most children fall in ... Read >
Author: ajeetkhurana
09th May 2007
Every parent wishes and hopes for giftedness in their child. Whenever a baby is born we often peruse about whether he will be a doctor, lawyer, or the next President. The fact is, overly bright or gifted children form only a small percent of the populat... Read >
Author: ajeetkhurana
08th May 2007
With the internet growing at unprecedented levels it was only a matter of time before someone smart realized that many things that had previously been pigeonholed to being available only in the real world could be obtained far more easily over the comfort... Read >
Author: Mike OBrien
06th May 2007
Some years ago, I got appointment as a Head of Pre-Entry Science Course Department at the Technical University in Balgravia. The Department enrolled the best students from different high school of the country. The objective of the Department was to find s... Read >
Author: Wacek
04th May 2007
The fact is, you can actually design your homeschooling program in order for it to come free. By ‘free’, we mean that you won’t be spending an extra buck aside from the regular crayons and pieces of paper that a regular school kid would need at the ... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle
02nd May 2007
In this article I want to give some basic and easy to follow tips to help parents when their child is starting at school. As with so much in life preparation is the key and so you want to be taking action long before the first bell on the first day. Befor... Read >
27th March 2007
The findings of a demographic study, commissioned by Superintendent Robert Durón last fall and conducted by Harner and Associates, was presented to the San Antonio schools’ trustees in February. The study cost $51,000 and will help San Antonio schools... Read >
Author: Jason Thomas
27th March 2007
Being a teacher who has moved from New York to Florida I am often asked to compare the two�actually I find myself comparing the New York school system to the Florida school system even if I'm not asked .
The truth is though, the two systems are so di... Read >
Author: Adam Waxler
02nd March 2007
Although annual proms are held near the end of the school year, students and faculty begin planning the important events far in advance. In some schools, planning the next year's prom begins not long after one ends!
Since this is probably the biggest e... Read >
Author: Christopher Smith
15th February 2007
We’ve all sent our kids off to school wearing backpacks slung over their shoulders that weigh almost as much as they do, but being adults – we should know better.
Sad, but true, I didn’t think much of my 8-year-old daughter’s 15lb. backpack un... Read >
Author: AndreaNetta
12th February 2007
I have been writing about school districts across the nation for some time. It is unfortunate that many districts today generally are experiencing more problems than successes. Budgeting, finances and funding are the biggest headaches and challenges for ... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke
12th February 2007
In 2005, state legislators added two additional immunizations to the list that Baltimore schools must ensure all children through the ninth grade have before attending school. The first deadline for Baltimore schools’ children for the new vaccinations w... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke
05th February 2007
What Would Happen if Future World Leaders Grew up in a Zone?
There's one in New York, Miami, San Francisco, the UK and Israel so far--a zone for positive peer pressure.
I just read about it and it is so exciting to me I want to blast it across the I... Read >
Author: Evelyn Cole
02nd February 2007
Teachers who are looking to move their teaching career overseas have two options, teach at an international school or teach at a private language school. I’ve done both and I think that teaching at an international school is the best option. I’d like ... Read >
Author: Kelly Blackwell
29th January 2007
Online college courses are more popular than ever, with enrollment reaching a record high in 2006, according to a report released by the Sloan Consortium. The report, entitled "Making the Grade: Online Education in the United States, 2006" gives the resu... Read >
Author: Jesse Whitehead
15th January 2007
Due to recent increases in college tuition, the rising costs of textbooks and other general expenses, accurately planning how much money is needed for the school year can prove to be a challenge. The second semester or term is usually the time of year... Read >
Author: Jeff Mictabor
11th January 2007
A Bubble of ConfidencePreparing Your Child for a Standardized TestBy Kayla FayJohn is in the fourth grade, and his school has announced the datesfor the end of the year standardized testing. Given that Johnstruggles academically, how should his parents ap... Read >
momkaylafay
10th January 2007
The Summertime Parent: A guide for divorced familiesBy Ron Huxley, LMFTWhile most children were anxiously waiting for the school year toend, Jonathan was simply anxious. Although most boys loved travelingacross the country during their vacation, Jonathan ... Read >
ronhuxley
05th January 2007
Back To School Basicsby Colleen LangenfeldCopyright (c) 2004The school year is in full swing again in many placesand with it, another opportunity to make the days runa bit smoother than they did before. Like most parents,I've discovered there are a handfu... Read >
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04th January 2007
Valentine’s Day Fundraising
Valentine’s Day, celebrated on February 14th has long been associated with romance. In fact, it has become the Holiday for honoring love and loved ones. Much has been said about the origins of St. Valentine’s Day and w... Read >
Author: Mark Dietzel
03rd January 2007
There are a number of factors to be considered when you are looking at taking a job at an international school, on the financial side there is:
* salary
* medical insurance
* housing allowance
* annual flights
On the conditions ... Read >
Author: Kelly Blackwell
01st December 2006
How Does Your Student Stack Up Against The Books?
Homework’s a waste of time! It’s too hard! The teacher always gives us too much! Why can’t I do it later?
Mark drags his feet through the house with his iPod dangling around his neck, sk... Read >
Author: Deborah
18th November 2006
On November 8th, the voters of who live in the Los Angeles schools district will be faced with their fourth proposition, called Measure Y. The $3.985 bond measure, which will be paid by property taxes, is for more planned expansion within the Los Angeles... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke
17th November 2006
The U.S. Department of Education changed its rules for measuring the progress of public schools during the 2005-2006 school year. The impact was devastating to the Arizona schools, which had more than 600 schools marked as ?failed?. That is nearly three t... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke
17th November 2006
Nashville Schools Board of Education Reviews Adequate Yearly Progress Results
Every year, every school district in Tennessee must examine its performance from the pervious school year. This summer Nashville Schools had to do this as well. The Nashville... Read >
Author: Stacy Andell
17th November 2006
Superintendent Calls for Fathers on the First Day of School
Superintendent Eugene G. White's call to fathers in the Indianapolis schools has met with strong success. Mr. White asked fathers to bring their children to the first day of classes in orde... Read >
Author: Stacy Andell
17th November 2006
On the evening of August 31, a meeting was held for the parents, students, teachers, staff, business partners, and other community members of McReynolds Middle School, a member of the Houston schools that is located on the east side of the city. Hundreds... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke
17th November 2006
The 2005-2006 school year was a tremendous success for the Florida schools, especially at the middle school level. The Florida schools' educators across the state worked hard to improve student academic achievement levels and were rewarded for their effor... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke
16th November 2006
The prices of new college textbooks haven't ceased to rise in the last few years, forcing thousands of students nationwide to spend a small fortune on their education. For students confronted with scarce budget situations, the ongoing increase of college ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
16th November 2006
A day in school requires sustained attention, sitting quietly and refined social skills - all of which ADHD children tend to have great difficult mastering. With a teamwork approach to education, solid communication and a few tried and try tips, the educa... Read >
Author: Jeannine Virtue
15th November 2006
Three Houston schools have been persistently rated as unsatisfactory by state guidelines for three or more years. As with most school closing warnings across the nation, the parents, community, and elected officials with a political stake in the area are ... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke
15th November 2006
Most of Miami Schools Earn an ?A? from the State of Florida
Fifty-three percent of Miami-Dade's schools ? 179 out of 328 receiving grades Wednesday ? received an ?A? based on their students' performance on the 2006 Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test... Read >
Author: Stacy Andell
25th October 2006
The costs of curricular college textbooks have risen considerably in the last few years, requiring college and university students to spend exorbitant sums of money simply to enter in possession of a minimum number of topical course materials each semeste... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
12th October 2006
On November 8th, the voters of who live in the Los Angeles schools district will be faced with their fourth proposition, called Measure Y. The $3.985 bond measure, which will be paid by property taxes, is for more planned expansion within the Los Angeles... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke
06th October 2006
As families settle into the routines of the new school year, it's easy to lose sight of having weekends to enjoy. Molly Gold, Family Scheduling Expert and Founder of GO MOM !NC. helps moms focus on steps they can take to protect precious weekend time toge... Read >
Author: Molly Gold
31st August 2006
Today's college textbooks are undoubtedly unaffordable for many categories of students who study in superior educational establishments throughout the United States. The overall prices of curriculum-required, extensively used college textbooks are rising ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
17th August 2006
Your home is your most major investment. With these days of low interest rates leading to high increases in home prices you may well be either deciding to sell your home or upgrade. Homes have had the best rate of investment returns in the last n... Read >
Author: Amy Goodmann
15th August 2006
In their May 8, 2006, issue, Newsweek listed their Best 100 Public Schools across the nation. They ranked the schools using a ratio of the number of Advanced Placement (AP) and/or International Baccalaureate tests taken by all students within a school, di... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke
15th August 2006
Baltimore Schools Designate Six Schools as Persistently Dangerous with a Warning to Another
Written by Patricia Hawke for www.schoolsk-12.com
The federal No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act requires that all states report any schools that are consider... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke
08th August 2006
Changes for the 2006-2007 School Year
Orlando Schools has made several changes that will go into effect this fall. The first official day of school in the Orlando Schools is August 7th. This school year's students attendance for the Orlando Schools ha... Read >
Author: Stacy Andell
08th August 2006
Washington Assessment of Student Learning is Enacted for the 2006-2007 School Year
The class of 2008 in all Seattle Schools will be required to pass the 10th-grade Washington Assessment of Student Learning, this will be the way that most students will ... Read >
Author: Stacy Andell
08th August 2006
New Schools Equal New Hires
Las Vegas Schools have ten new schools opening for the 2006-2007 school year. Nine are brand new schools, while one is a replacement of Rancho High School. This is part of a long term plan to meet student population demands... Read >
Author: Stacy Andell
07th August 2006
More than one-third of the students in the San Diego schools were enrolled in the Choice Program for the 2005-2006 school year. The program gives parents the ability to transfer their children from their assigned school to one that offers more academic o... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke
07th August 2006
Los Angeles schools announced the results of the 2004-2005 school year, state-mandated California High School Exit Exam. Of the students slated to graduate in 2006, 69 percent (more than two thirds) of the class passed both the English language arts and ... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke
07th August 2006
Houston schools teachers have not had significant pay raise in seven years. The new Houston schools budget plans for an average 8.6 percent pay raise for teachers for the 2006-07 school year, with a total of $49.2 million in funding. The state is providi... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke
07th August 2006
The 2006-07 school year for the Los Angeles schools is still burdened with many of the same overcrowding problems and busing issues of the past; however, improvements are being made and the future is looking brighter.
The $19.2 billion school construc... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke
07th August 2006
Copyright 2006 Patti Keating
Are you robbing your children the opportunity to learn valuable life skills? Moms who do less, provide more learning opportunities and have children with higher self esteem. When the whole family is involved in creating and... Read >
Author: Patti Keating
07th August 2006
With declining enrollment and building space for tens of thousands more students than they have enrolled, the Baltimore schools announced last December their restructuring plans to close several elementary, middle and high schools with others becoming com... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke
07th August 2006
In June 2006, the Ohio schools awarded more than $4 million in competitive grants to school districts across the state. The grants are funded by the U.S. Department of Education's Mathematics and Science Partnership (MSP) program, and authorized by the fe... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke
07th August 2006
The 2006-2007 school year for the St Louis schools brings with it a financial deficit and accreditation problems carried over from the previous board majority. Additionally, superintendent Creg Williams' proposed budget was voted down on June 13, so curr... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke
07th August 2006
The Tampa schools are a member of the Hillsborough County School District, in which the Disciplinary Committee resides. The disciplinary panel deals with the troubled youth who commit serious offenses and policy violations at school. The panel imposes su... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke
05th August 2006
Here is a compilation of three short love poems written by twelve-year-old Emily. The first is a short poem about how Emily loves her teachers. During the school year, her literature class was given an assignment to write a letter to a departing teacher. ... Read >
Author: Randall Ulbricht
26th July 2006
The number of online high schools is increasing at a steady rate as more and more schools offer quality, accredited programs online. With the presence of public, private and online high schools, individuals are faced with a greater choice when it comes to... Read >
Author: Heather Brunson
25th July 2006
Now that summer is here you probably already have your towel, sun screen, and bathing suit ready to go. Let's review some natural ways to get rid of acne. You are probably going to the beach if you have it near you, or at least to the pool, however one th... Read >
Author: Galadriel Anderson
24th July 2006
By Wren Ovard
Here it is, the middle of summer, and someone mentions Back to School Furniture. How can that be when the temperature tops 100 degrees? But it's true, while the kids are enjoying summer camps and parks, the school systems are planning f... Read >
Author: Wren Ovard
19th July 2006
Grandparents Day began with the idea of honoring the elderly and championing the cause of the lonely in nursing and retirement homes. Marian McQuade, a housewife from West Virginia, brainstormed the idea, which was later to become a nationally recognized... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
19th July 2006
With Grandparents Day being the first real holiday of the school year (falling on the first Sunday after Labor Day), crafts are typically a special way for children to celebrate the holiday. Different craft ideas that are used on other holidays can also ... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
08th July 2006
After I graduated in 1973 from Juniata College with my lovely B. S. Degree in Chemistry (some people say I really am good at the B. S., chuckle, chuckle, yuk, yuk) I came back near my childhood home to live in the little town of Dublin, PA, with my even m... Read >
Author: William Hirst
04th June 2006
It is that time of year again. If you child is already 5 or will be turning 5 on or before Oct. 1 (date depends on your state then it is time to start thinking about registering your child for kindergarten. There are several steps involved in the kinderga... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle
04th June 2006
It is that time of year again. If you child is already 5 or will be turning 5 on or before Oct. 1 (date depends on your state then it is time to start thinking about registering your child for kindergarten. However this is also the time that many parents ... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle
01st June 2006
Free from their school routines and extra curricular activities, many kids can get bored quickly with the carefree days of summer. Summers are meant to be a downtime for families, an opportunity to decompress from an often hectic school year, but if left... Read >
Author: Polly Schlafhauser
14th May 2006
Our Kids Publications LTD. is your ultimate clearinghouse for all of the information you need as a [parent to provide the very best educational and enrichment opportunities for your child.
As problems with violence, drugs, gang activity and the lack of... Read >
Author: David S
24th April 2006
How To Go From A Dead End Job To Being A High Paid Tutor!
Why has tutoring and supplemental education become such a booming market?
With NCLB (No Child Left Behind) in place, many teachers have additional responsibilities and students can easily fal... Read >
Author: Kasey Hammond
20th April 2006
Need help in boosting someone's self-esteem? Are you a parent or teacher looking for assistance? Here are some helpful self-esteem boosting techniques great for home and school!
For many years I presented my character building educational assemblies at... Read >
Author: Richard Paul
06th March 2006
Ideas for the Fundraising Season
With the new school year approaching fast, it is time for schools to set their fundraising efforts for the upcoming year. There will be fundraising companies literally knocking down your door but how do you know which... Read >
Author: Michelle Pearson
14th January 2006
Have you just completed your teaching degree and are looking to start your career? Are you a seasoned teacher who is looking for an exciting new challenge? Or are you a professional outside of the education industry who is looking to make a career swit... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
16th December 2005
There are many businesses out there which rent furniture by the month. You need a couch? Rent one for only $40 per month. Need a lamp? You can get one for $12 a month. Now,
let's see, in one year you would have paid $480 to use the couch and you wouldn't... Read >
Author: Kyle Thomas Haley
07th December 2005
An ever growing number of thoughtful parents are concerned about the status of public schools in many cites across North America. At the same time, a good number of families are struggling to make ends meet. They simply do not have excess funds available ... Read >
Author: Colin P
04th December 2005
You're in the thick of the school year. It seems like there are so many things going on, like assignments, projects, and extracurricular activities. Now a test is coming up and you've got to do well on it. How should you study so you do better on that ... Read >
Author: Derick Yung
06th October 2005
Despite the potentially dangerous side-effects of Ritalin, some public school authorities now pressure parents to give Ritalin to their children so these kids won't "act up" in school.
Naturally, most parents don't want to drug their children just beca... Read >
Author: Joel Turtel
15th September 2005
Are you a first year teacher? Have you taught in the past and are returning to the classroom? Do you crave knowledge about specific tips and tricks that will help your school year run smoothly? You might be brand new to the education scene or have a few y... Read >
Author: Jon Bischke
07th September 2005
By Kimberly Chastain
http://www.christianworkingmom.com/
Depending on where you live school will be starting this month or next month. A new school year is usually exciting and scary at the same time. Most children won't admit it, but they are ready t... Read >
Author: Kimberly Chastain
19th August 2005
Get a New Point of View
Copyright 2005 Kathy Paauw
Ask yourself these powerful questions:
1. Are you affected by what happens to you?
2. Do you affect what happens to you?
3. Which would you prefer?
In The Art of Possibility, authors Rosam... Read >
Author: Kathy Paauw
19th August 2005
School Bullies: Hit `Em Where It Hurts!
by Paula McCoach
http://www.bullyzapper.com
School bullies never seem to stop! Sometimes you have to "hit `em
where it hurts" as we say!
So you have made a dent in the bullying at your school! Congr... Read >
Author: Paula McCoach
17th August 2005
The Summertime Parent
By Ron Huxley, LMFT
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While most children were anxiously waiting for the school year to... Read >
Author: Ron Huxley
31st July 2005
You just finished high school and realize you have two months to work and save up for your very expensive post secondary education. Your parents are willing to help you out a bit, you have a very impressive $4.32 stashed in your savings account, and you ... Read >
Author: Ron swerdfiger
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