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Even Toddlers Can Benefit from Visiting Museums

Even Toddlers Can Benefit from Visiting Museums

by Supporting Education | Nov 25, 2019 | Parent Issues, Student Issues

Taking young children to the museum can be a trying experience. Short legs and short attention spans aren’t necessarily suited to how we traditionally think of museums—as massive somber spaces with wonderful things to see, but no running or playing allowed. But the...
California High Schools to Have Later Start Times

California High Schools to Have Later Start Times

by Supporting Education | Nov 4, 2019 | News, Parent Issues, Student Issues

Certain parts of the way we operate schools in America are embedded in tradition. Our parents did it one way, so they want to perpetuate that, even in the face of changing cultural needs or scientific proof that a change may be in order. Frog dissections. Football...
College Admissions Scandal Breaks Trust in Elite Colleges

College Admissions Scandal Breaks Trust in Elite Colleges

by Supporting Education | Mar 29, 2019 | News, Parent Issues, Student Issues

Yale has joined the list of universities to revoke the admissions of students linked to the latest nationwide scandal, that of wealthy and connected families bribing their way into elite schools. Without identifying the student in this instance, Yale University...
When Should You Keep a Sick Child Home from School?

When Should You Keep a Sick Child Home from School?

by Sarah Green | Oct 11, 2018 | Parent Issues

Children get sick more often than adults. We all know it, and their schools know it. Current estimates say that school-age children catch eight viruses a year, and those are just the ones that make them noticeably ill. Currently the American Academy of Pediatrics...
Transgender Student Threatened with Violence

Transgender Student Threatened with Violence

by Sarah Green | Sep 5, 2018 | News, Parent Issues, Student Issues

This Oklahoma student is twelve years old, in the seventh grade, and transgender. Her family moved into the Achille Independent School District, in rural Byron County, when she was in fifth grade, and she has always attended schools there as a girl. “She’s been living...
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