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Robertson Charter School students in summer camp spent part of their week doing community service, like handing out free hugs in Central Park and helping clean at SkyWalker International Sports.
For some students, the technology can effectively replace collaborative learning with classmates and office hours with professors.
Thoughtful phone policies are helpful, but teens need more than rules, and schools can help them build digital self-agency.
Sue Grey's professional role model? "Hands down, Bob Toalson from my days at Champaign Park District. One of the most ethical ...
From the youth-led publication house The American Hindu, the latest book, 'Echoes of the Silenced,' shares stories of Hindu ...
Inspirational Harry Potter quotes 1. ... In its first song after the return of Voldemort, the Sorting Hat expresses conflict over its job of “dividing” the students during these troublesome times when ...
Yesterday afternoon, the Atlanta Hawks and State Farm unveiled a new, multi-functional Good ... students and positively influence future generations with new modular furniture that can be used for a ...
Stickers are a classic, low-cost, and surprisingly powerful way to motivate students. When used thoughtfully, they can boost confidence, encourage positive behavior, and add a little joy to everyday ...
From messages of motivation and words of wisdom to student success stories, just about all of it is being shaped and scheduled by the young minds in Justin Harnden’s Media II class, who, for the ...
Wilton High School Class of 2025 senior class president Danny Babashak reflects on senior year, acknowledging the good and bad, and the importance character.
This particular Dollar Tree at 1549 NE 145th St has achieved something of a legendary status among bargain hunters in the Emerald City. It’s where Washingtonians with champagne dreams but beer budgets ...
The Kapuskasing Food Bank delivered over 500 pounds of clothes to people who fled their Northern Ontario homes ...