by Sarah Green | Apr 16, 2014 | Student Issues, Teacher Issues
With Earth Day upon us on April 22nd, there are many ways you can make it both fun and informative. Helping children develop a connection to the ecosystem is critical in today’s age. It’s both about learning and experiencing, and with new tools to help teachers ‘go...
by Sarah Green | Dec 9, 2013 | News, Parent Issues, Student Issues, Teacher Issues
Homeless—Adjective: without a permanent home. The Homeless—Noun: refers collectively to all people without a permanent home. Homelessness—Noun: the state of being without a permanent home. In every state across our nation, and in every country around the world,...
by Jana Hoff | Oct 2, 2013 | Student Issues, Teacher Issues
Everything is going smoothly, and all the kids are on task. All, except for little Johnny. All the other kids have written essays. Johnny has written nothing. All the other kids have clean desks. Johnny has doodled all over his. While others are focused Johnny...
by Jana Hoff | Sep 6, 2013 | Parent Issues, Teacher Issues
Schools are back in session and kids are starting to get homework assignments. However, sometimes when mom or dad asks what their homework is, kids say, “nothing.” This will not be a problem in the future. It seems that schools are now giving out homework planners...
by Jana Hoff | Sep 4, 2013 | News, Parent Issues, Teacher Issues
Teachers, parents and students sat with baited breath, waiting to hear if school would really start on time. However, the news is in. The contract has been adopted and school is in full swing. School started on Wednesday, September 4th. Kids milled around...