Lost school days due to the flu can affect students who miss lesson plans, but also affect parents, who often must take days off from work to tend to their sick children. While there’s no way for parents to guarantee their children won’t catch a cold or the flu this school year, they can take various preventive measures to increase kids’ chances of staying healthy and achieving perfect attendance!
Read MoreThe Internet can be wonderful resource for students, they can use it to research school reports, communicate with teachers and other children, and play interactive games. But online access comes with risks, like inappropriate content, cyberbullying, and online predators.
Read MoreThe PTA Nominating Committee (including the owners, Teacher Representative(s) and the Head of School) is now accepting applications and nominations for this year’s Parent Teacher Association. Applications for the 2018/2019 school year will be accepted until October 19th. We welcome all parents to apply or nominate fellow parents for leadership positions.
Read MoreTo help students transition to the classroom with fewer worries, teachers and parents may want to initiate ice breakers and other stress-reducing interactions. Here are some ideas.
Read MoreScholars have realized for some time that students’ rate of academic development declines during summer vacation. Oxford Learning, a tutoring and education training group, offers these eye-opening statistics.
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