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The Coming Eclipse Is a Historic Opportunity for Students

The Coming Eclipse Is a Historic Opportunity for Students

by Sarah Green | Aug 9, 2017 | News, Student Issues

A total eclipse has not passed coast to coast through the continental U.S. since 1918. The solar event on August 21, 2017, will pass through 14 states, from Oregon to South Carolina, across many heavily populated zones. States along the path of totality are predicting...
Poll Says Trump Voters Disapprove His Education Agenda

Poll Says Trump Voters Disapprove His Education Agenda

by Sarah Green | Jul 5, 2017 | News, Parent Issues, Student Issues, Teacher Issues

In a recent poll conducted by the Hart Research Associates for the American Federation of Teachers, nearly half of the people who voted for Donald Trump in the 2016 election oppose his education agenda. The poll is based on online interviews conducted from June 3 to...
Parent Starts Campaign to Wipe Out School Lunch Debt

Parent Starts Campaign to Wipe Out School Lunch Debt

by Sarah Green | Jun 28, 2017 | News, Parent Issues

Imagine being eight years old, standing in line for your lunch at school. You’re given a tray, served an entree, two sides, and a little carton of milk. Maybe it’s pizza day, or that great turkey and gravy dish. You get to the cashier, she checks your name against her...
It’s Crucial for Teachers to Practice Self-Care

It’s Crucial for Teachers to Practice Self-Care

by Sarah Green | Jun 21, 2017 | Teacher Issues

Teaching can be a difficult job. You have to work with kids and sort out their myriad educational and social issues, teach lessons, grade papers, deal with the pressure from administrators and parents, then come home and prepare for the next day’s class work. Teaching...
Teach Your Students To Keep Their Digital Profiles Clean

Teach Your Students To Keep Their Digital Profiles Clean

by Sarah Green | Jun 14, 2017 | News, Student Issues

By now, you’ve probably heard the news that Harvard rescinded admission offers to at least 10 students who participated in a private Facebook group where offensive and hateful memes were posted. The memes—photos with captions—depicted an array of tasteless topics...
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