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Combating Spring Allergies

Advancement // May 9, 2011

What to do when the allergies arrive with the great weather and render you sneezy? And what to do when these eye-watering, itchy, congested, sniffling symptoms carry over into the summer months, along with pollen, heat, summer air pollution, stinging bugs, and more weeds. It almost doesn’t pay to go outside after breathing indoor air all winter, but no way are you staying inside! You deserve some outdoor relaxation.

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According to a New Study Teachers Ill-Prepared to Teach Cybersafety

School Heads // May 9, 2011

“Kids and teens have embraced the digital world with great intensity, spending as many as a eight hours a day online by some estimates,” comments Michael Kaiser, Executive Director of the National Cyber Safety Alliance, StaySafeOnline.org. “Yet, America’s schools have not caught up with the realities of the modern economy. Teachers are not getting adequate training in online safety topics, and schools have yet to adopt a comprehensive approach to online safety, security, and ethics as part of a primary education. In the 21st century, these topics are as important as reading, writing, and math.”

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Jamie Oliver’s Healthy BBQ Tips

Private School News // May 3, 2011

It’s spring! With warmer weather, who can resist the great outdoors and the urge to fire up the grill and BBQ up some favorites? Those BBQ pounds can be shed with a few laps around the block, right? And, with the nicer weather, we’ll all be tempted to stroll around the neighborhood.

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Graduation Safety Tips

Private School News // May 3, 2011

It’s already time for graduation—amazing how fast the 2010-2011 year has come and gone. Graduation season is exciting for everyone. Faculty and staff members, students, and parents are all gearing up for end-of-the-year celebrations. But, as you know, these exciting times can also pose risks. Here are a few tips to share with students, parents, and faculty members that will help keep this year’s graduating class as safe as possible.

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Social Media Now Required for Some Ivy League Schools

Private School News // May 3, 2011

A recent study done by Babson Survey Research Group and Pearson shows that more than 80% of university faculties are incorporating some form of social media into their teaching.  Schools.com published an article on April 25, 2011, with nine examples of how professors are using social media to expand their lesson plans. Included in the article’s list of examples: Facebook Psychology, Presidential Levity, and Playacting— but you’ll have to read the full article to learn just what they mean.

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Ambitious Course Names Don’t Measure Up to Higher Standardized Test Scores

Advancement // April 28, 2011

The Department of Education released a study showing the percentage of high school graduates who selected accelerated-sounding classes has nearly tripled since 1990. However, although students are earning more credits in advanced courses, standardized test scores are not rising—in fact, scores are nearly at a standstill.

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Massachusetts Tracks Bullying

Advancement // April 28, 2011

Massachusetts is the first state to officially track bullying by using biannual student health and behavior surveys. This data is a result of Governor Deval Patrick’s signed law mandating schools to have a plan in place for dealing with bullying.

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Artificial Turf Risks

Business and Operations // April 27, 2011

According to Environment and Human Health, Inc., there are risks concerning recycled tires used for athletic fields, gardening, playgrounds, and any other sort of asphalt–surface substitute.

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Ask Michael

Business and Operations // April 27, 2011

Q: What should we do if we know that we don’t want to invite a faculty member back for the next academic term but we haven’t provided any formal “warnings” or “corrective action”? Should we rush through a warning process in the next few months?

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