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Anger Management For Children - Is It Really Child's Play?

29th September 2009
Anger management for children is a great opportunity to learn more about what your child is experiencing or feeling during their outbursts. There are some key factors that can influence a child's behavior: adult actions and the media's impact. These innoc... Read >
Author: kimberly

Oklahoma Schools Working For Recognition

28th September 2009
All schools across America strive for excellence, which is reflected through various regional, state, or national awards. Being recognized as an excellent place of learning can help schools in numerous ways. Some awards give the recipients a cash bonus, w... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Middle School May Be Passé Within The Boston Schools

28th September 2009
The middle school model was conceived in the 70s and implemented throughout the 70s and 80s across the nation. It was thought that middle schools would provide a nurturing bridge between the early elementary school experience and high school. Unfortunatel... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Learn Foreign Language With Fun!

28th September 2009
Online Learning is Fun Remember this the next time you are on line at the bank or the grocery store doctors office waiting at a red light etc. There is one Hawaiian Island, Ni'ihau, where the Hawaiian language is still predominantly spoken. This island... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Desegregation In San Jose Schools

25th September 2009
You know that racial gap that’s getting so much attention? Well, I’m thrilled that it’s on the minds of politicians, because it’s a problem. Unfortunately, it’s a problem with some pretty deep roots. In 1971, San Jose Public Schools had a dilemm... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Desperate Times For Some California Schools

25th September 2009
A large part of the country’s education systems have long looked to California Schools to demonstrate what works in education. While many California Public Schools are indeed exemplary, there are also many that are struggling. In 1999, the state of Cali... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Cincinnati Schools Curb Spending

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

Chicago Schools Debate Merits Of Small Schools

25th September 2009
Chicago public schools have been going through a transformation designed to take the district’s mammoth high schools and turn them into more intimate, student-focused environments. Educators and administrators seem to love the concept. And deep-pocketed... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Washington D.C. School District Takes Aim at Language and Cultural Education

23rd September 2009
Washington D.C.’s Language Access Act In 2004, the Washington D.C. enacted the Language Access Act. The Act was created in order to grant greater access to and participation in public schools and other public services for those residents that have li... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Celebrating Valentine’s Day With Valentine Box Ideas For Kids

17th September 2009
Valentine’s Day is a day to celebrate love in any form. Whether romantic or platonic, we use this special day in the middle of winter to warm our hearts by declaring our love for the people in our lives. In elementary schools everywhere, children celeb... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Should You Be Afraid of the H1N1 or Swine Flu?

17th September 2009
H1N1 Flu known more commonly as the swine flu continues to be a threat to all of us. H1N1 Flu or the swine flu has already and continues to affect individuals from all walks of life but has not followed the normal pattern seen in influenza. Most people ... Read >
Author: Ellie Monski

Unplanned Side Effects to No Child Left Behind

10th September 2009
The government started the No Child Left Behind initiative mainly to increase academic accomplishment among the countrys underprivileged students, and to assist middle to upper class students perform better than they have in recent years. But, what i... Read >
Author: Donna Newberg-Long

Baby Boomers: Reshaping America

07th September 2009
Demographers' defined the baby boom as a birth surge started in 1946, after the World War II and reached its peak in 1957 and continued until 1964 because of the postwar prosperity. Most people uses "generation" as their term but demographers precisely re... Read >
Author: Jonathan Rojas

Tips for Buying And Selling Avalon Place Real Estate

28th June 2009
Home to 229 home sites, Avalon Place is located near River Oaks and Montrose. It is a subdivision in Houston with a quaint old worldly charm which is party due to the fact that most of its homes are original constructions unlike other Houston Houses which... Read >
Author: berg0101a

Workplace First Aid Kits Save Lives

18th June 2009
The workplace is often filled with people who are about the business of getting work done. When the job is a manufacturing or production plant where machinery and various other types of manual labor processes are done, it makes sense to have first aid kit... Read >
Author: Lee Lazarus

Mad Cow Theater: Some Serious Entertainment in Orlando

03rd June 2009
There are a lot of entertainment choices available to you if you are vacationing in Orlando. For example, you can go to the night clubs at Universal and Disney or take in one of the many dinner shows on Orlando's International Drive. However, if you appre... Read >
Author: Mark Whichard

Comic Books Have Motivating Superpowers

19th May 2009
Literacy rates are so important. Children can’t pass their classes and move on to a higher education if they can’t read. The literacy rates in America have steadily increased. It is so important to be able to read because it is necessary for finding a... Read >
Author: Saunders1

Different Types of Binding Machines and their Purpose

18th May 2009
Over the past few years I have had many people ask the question, “Why use a binding machine?” This is usually from friends and acquaintances that know I am in the office equipment business. Having been around binding machines for years, the question i... Read >
Author: king3132

Automated Lunch Payments Using Student Credit Cards

13th May 2009
Since credit cards have first been introduced in the market, people have become very particular about convenience, ease and speedy credit card transactions. Today, the cashless payment system is also being introduced in elementary schools, high schools an... Read >
Author: Samantha

Hair Replacement For Chemotherapy Patients

09th April 2009
Not only do hair replacement used for chemotherapy baldness look good—but they help people going through very difficult times. The concept of chemotherapy wigs made of donated, human hair is almost heroic. Perhaps even more than any other kind of hair r... Read >
Author: Cherry B

The Importance Of Computer Training

08th April 2009
Whether you are at the tender age of 8 or are pushing 90, computer training will make your life easier and definitely can open up a range of learning that you never thought possible. Taking part in a computer-training course is made available in all elem... Read >
Author: Christopher

Are You Interested To Speak In Japanese?

02nd February 2009
Many people would love to be able to speak at lease some words in Japanese; however, many feel that the language is just far too difficult to understand. Yet others feel that the Japanese language is an easy one to understand. This can actually depend on ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

How to Organize a School Science Fair

01st February 2009
Elementary schools often organize many events to give students a hands-on experience of various topics and subjects. Science fairs have been one of the most common and educative school events. Most importantly, it gets even an unenthusiastic student inter... Read >
Author: liza252

Using Promotional Items to Promote a New Product

28th January 2009
If your company is rolling out a new product you will undoubtedly have a large portion of your marketing budget devoted to promoting that product. One of the avenues of product promotion that are seldom overlooked is the use of promotional gifts that are ... Read >
Author: clickpromogifts

Can Parents Be Too Involved With Their Child's Education?

19th December 2008
Being involved in your child's education is obviously a good thing. But, some may wonder if ever there can be too much of a good thing. Can parents be too involved with their child's education? While this, like anything else, should not be taken to the ex... Read >
Author: Surabhi Mittal

Unique Places in Copperas Cove

03rd December 2008
Copperas Cove is one of the greatest places to live in Texas. It’s located in the central part of the state, near the Fort Hood area. The crime rate in Copperas Cove is low, and there are many military families that live in surrounding areas. The hou... Read >
Author: Debbie Hesteden

Unique Places in Copperas Cove

03rd December 2008
Copperas Cove is one of the greatest places to live in Texas. It’s located in the central part of the state, near the Fort Hood area. The crime rate in Copperas Cove is low, and there are many military families that live in surrounding areas. The hou... Read >
Author: Debbie Hesteden

Help Your School To Raise Money

01st December 2008
Because public schools do not charge tuition or money for books they have to have other means in which to bring in money. That is why many of them need help to purchase new school computers or other school resources that will benefit the education of it s... Read >
Author: nlwest21

College Grants And Financial Aid For School

30th October 2008
Getting financial aid for college starts when you first enter high school. Unfortunately for many students (and their parents), freshmen often do not think about what will happen four years down the road. When they hit their junior or senior years, many h... Read >
Author: Cary B

The 2 Most Important Things In School Fundraising Success

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

Good Public Schools in Charleston, SC

22nd September 2008
We get a lot of questions about schools in Charleston, SC – especially from home buyers relocating to Charleston. When clients tell us they want to be in a good public school district, we give them some of the resources we’ve collected over the years... Read >
Author: Lee Keadle

Using Promotional Items to Promote a New Product

05th September 2008
If your company is rolling out a new product you will undoubtedly have a large portion of your marketing budget devoted to promoting that product. One of the avenues of product promotion that are seldom overlooked is the use of promotional items that are ... Read >
Author: clickpromogifts

Using Promotional Items to Promote a New Product

15th August 2008
If your company is rolling out a new product you will undoubtedly have a large portion of your marketing budget devoted to promoting that product. One of the avenues of product promotion that are seldom overlooked is the use of promotional items that are ... Read >
Author: clickpromogifts

Partnership Program Offers A Variety Of Programs For Students - Columbus Schools’

22nd July 2008
The Columbus Schools ’ partnership programs will continue into the 2006-2007 school year. These programs are conducted jointly with Columbus Schools and local and state universities, colleges, academic organizations, community organizations and area vol... Read >
Author: capil002

Rain, Rain, Don't go Away: Distributing Umbrellas as Promotional Gifts

27th June 2008
You'll never decry the rain again when you see umbrellas bearing your company's logo popping up like mushrooms around you. Umbrellas make a bold and classy statement, and will become mobile billboards for your business when the rain begins to fall. Umbr... Read >
Author: Jenny Schweyer

The United States is starting to take weight loss more seriously

01st May 2008
This April has been good news month in Philadelphia. According to a report published in Pediatrics, a research project to tackle obesity among children has been a success. Ten elementary schools were chosen, five instituted the weight loss program (althou... Read >
Author: John Scott

Amateurs' Physics: Special Relativity

16th April 2008
I am not a physicist, but I like popular science articles. They don't require a lot of background knowledge, but still allow us to understand the rough ideas and appreciate the beauty of many science topics. The following is an attempt to talk about the S... Read >
Author: Steve Wu

GBC C250 Plastic Comb Binding Machine Review

14th February 2008
The GBC CombBind C250 has been one of the most popular plastic comb binding machines available on the market for more than a decade. Also known as the Ibico Kombo, this machine can be found at elementary schools and businesses across the country. The C... Read >
Author: mybinding

Advantages of a Cold Laminator

07th February 2008
When people think of laminating, they usually think of either big roll laminators used in elementary schools or small pouch laminators used for ID cards and name badges. Although these are two of the most popular types of laminators, many individuals and... Read >
Author: mybinding

Preparing Your Toddler for School

24th July 2007
There are inevitabilities when it comes to being a parent, and one is sending your child off to school for the very first time. For many kids, their first experience with school is actually play-school, where the structure is relaxed and most of the learn... Read >
Author: nick rauge

Book awards and bedtime stories

05th July 2007
Children’s literature contains the most notable quantity of adventure and mystery. These types of books are a mixture between emotion and energy. Imagine reading a bedtime story from a book that has received the Children’s Book Award. Having a great f... Read >
Author: Ken Wilson

“Did I make it?” For youth, trying out for sports teams can bring joy or sadness.

25th May 2007
“Did I make it?” For youth, trying out for sports teams can bring joy or sadness. Around age 11, children can try out for select or elite sports teams. Soccer and basketball teams choose travel squads. Little League picks “all-star” teams to compe... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

Middle School May Be Passé Within the Boston Schools

12th February 2007
The middle school model was conceived in the 70s and implemented throughout the 70s and 80s across the nation. It was thought that middle schools would provide a nurturing bridge between the early elementary school experience and high school. Unfortunatel... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke

The Los Angeles Schools Bond Measure Is It Needed?

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

Nashville Schools Examines Its 2005-2006 Performance

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

NEA Gives New York Schools a Failing Grade

17th November 2006
Though public schools across the nation are improving their school environments for students, the New York schools are falling behind, according to the National Education Association (NEA). In a recently posted web page, the NEA cited many failings of the... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke

Elementary School Fundraising

17th November 2006
Perhaps nothing matches the enthusiasm and zeal of elementary school children. This carries over to elementary school fundraising events where young students strive to complete every assigned fundraising chore with determination and dedication. Teachers a... Read >
Author: Kimberly Reynolds

New Technology Now Lets Over 100,000 Students Remotely Access Their School

16th November 2006
Having graduated university in 2002 I can still remember the good old days when I used to sign up for classes over the phone. I had to pick up a course catalogue wait for my registration time and then punch in all of the numbers for the classes I wanted.... Read >
Author: Ariel

The Los Angeles Schools Bond Measure — Is It Needed?

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

Washington D.C. School District Takes Aim at Language and Cultural Education

13th August 2006
Washington D.C.'s Language Access Act In 2004, the Washington D.C. enacted the Language Access Act. The Act was created in order to grant greater access to and participation in public schools and other public services for those residents that have limi... Read >
Author: Stacy Andell

Orlando Schools Make Plans for the 2006-2007 School Year

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

Las Vegas Schools Open New Schools and Hire New Teachers

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

Virginia Schools Signs Agreement with SACS CASI for School Division Accreditations

07th August 2006
The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) was founded in 1895. It is a voluntary, nongovernmental agency with more than 13,000 accredited colleges, universities, secondary, middle and elementary schools. The Council on Accreditation and Scho... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke

Breakfast Pays Big Dividends in Boston Schools

07th August 2006
For many years, scholars have recognized the link between a good breakfast and improved student behavior and academic performance. Boston schools see breakfast as their first tool of success. In 2000, the Boston schools partnered with the Massachusett... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke

Soda Machines

10th May 2006
What are soda machines? It is very unlikely that you won't know the answer. A first grader can explain what soda machines are Soda machines are the most attractive spots on any school campus. In spite of the popularity they enjoy in school, soda machines... Read >
Author: Peter Vermeeren

Ideas for the Fundraising Season

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

When should you begin teaching your child to read?

12th October 2005
It is never too early to begin teaching your child to read, or at least laying the foundation for early literacy skills, and it can definitely be left too late! If you are not sure then think about this. Statistically, more American children suffer lon... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle

Teacher Websites - A Student's Perspective

15th August 2005
I have been a student for many years. I even took the 7-year plan to go through college for my Bachelor's degree. Every so often I still take another course. Since much of my studies and background involve web-related stuff, I tend to notice other peop... Read >
Author: Robert Fuess