BBB Warns Parents About Fake SAT Prep Sites

The Better Business Bureau is warning parents to be aware of scammers posing as College Board employees or other SAT prep sites.

How to Help Students Improve Executive Functioning During Hybrid Learning

Students who struggle with executive functioning may find hybrid learning difficult, but there are simple ways to make it easier.

Schools and COVID, a Year Later: 12 Months After Classrooms Closed, 12 Key Things We’ve Learned About How the Pandemic Disrupted Student Learning

Schools and COVID-19, a year later: 12 months after classrooms closed, 12 key things we’ve learned about how the pandemic disrupted student learning

OPINION: We ignore middle school students at our own peril

The pandemic is hurting middle school students, who need the lifeline of after-school programs more than ever before

Schools Squandered Virtual Learning

Did we squander the promise of digital learning during the pandemic?

The Key To Developing Future Leaders Starts With After School Programs

The leaders of tomorrow are in school right now. Imagine the possibilities that could exist if they were provided with a foundation of skills that would not only serve them well in their studies, but also stick with them as they enter the workforce.

A Culture of Kindness in Early Childhood Classrooms

Encouraging kindness in the early grades helps children develop behaviors that have value far beyond their school years.

Where have all the kindergartners gone?

Kindergarten enrollment is down nationally, and the haphazard mix of alternatives has experts worried about who will be ready for first grade in fall 2021

Growing Evidence Indicates It Is Safe to Reopen School Buildings

The number of schools resuming in-person instruction continues to grow, as the U.S. ramps up its vaccination campaign and daily coronavirus cases continue to decline.

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