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Honoring 40 Years of Space Travel
Private School News // December 9, 2009
On July 20, 2009, we celebrated the 40th anniversary of Apollo 11's moon landing. Students and adults alike flooded Web sites and micro-blogging engines for information about that famous afternoon 40 years ago, and to watch virtual re-creations. In case you missed it (or would like to share it again with your students), here is a link to the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum for a minute-by-minute recreation of the historic event.
Read MoreKids Summer Safety Tips
Private School News // December 9, 2009
Kids look forward to summer. Whether they're off to camp, summer programs, or spending two months in their own backyards, they love the free time to play, explore, and dream. Summertime freedom can lead to more than creative exploration, however, it can also lead to accidents. Here are some safety reminders we found on the American Academy of Pediatrics Web site, that will hopefully help to keep all the little people in your life accident-free.
Read MoreDo You Need a 504 Plan for a Food Allergy?
Private School News // December 9, 2009
Chances are, as a private-independent school, no you don't. Unless you receive federal funds or services to support your programs, you may not be required to comply. (Your Admission Office should have the details on whether or not your school needs to develop a 504 Plan.) However, a major provision of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 requires public schools (libraries, Universities, and the like) to provide all students, regardless of disability, with a free appropriate public education. Hence, anything interfering with a student's ability to learn, physical, mental, or emotional, is subject to review.
Read MoreSex Offenders on the Rise
Private School News // December 9, 2009
According to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, since 2001 there has been a 78% increase in registered sex offenders. In the Washington DC area, registries have grown even faster—there are now more than 24,000 people listed.
Read MoreSpring Break Students Brought Back More Than Souvenirs
Private School News // December 9, 2009
Just when we thought winter's nasty flu season was behind us, we have a new strand to be concerned with—the swine flu (H1N1). Having no relation to cold weather, this new virus comes from sunny Mexico. And although health officials are telling us not to panic, that this is not an epidemic, they are warning people about unnecessary travel to Mexico and contact with anyone who has recently been to affected areas.
Read MoreKids Feel Stress Both From Their Parents and Peers
Private School News // December 9, 2009
According to a study by The American Psychological Association, children sense their parents stress—30% said they worried about their families' financial difficulties.
Read MoreAre You Willing to Pay $80.20 for a Dozen Eggs?
Private School News // December 9, 2009
That's an absurd suggestion. Yet, according to the American Institute for Preventive Medicine, if food prices had risen at the same rates as medical inflation since the 1930s, a dozen eggs would be equivalent to a nice dinner out for a family of four.
Read MoreTop 5 Teacher Blogs
Private School News // December 9, 2009
Blogs, forums, chat rooms, listservs—the list goes on and on. These are valuable resources to find alternative opinions and information about almost anything. From HR concerns to just needing a quick laugh to fuel the rest of your day, blogs can help remind you you're not alone in the all to often chaotic world of private-independent education. Here's a few we liked and thought we would share.
Read MoreLong-Term Disability Policies (Part One)
Private School News // December 9, 2009
A group Long Term Disability coverage policy is a powerful ally in your efforts to attract and keep the best faculty and staff. LTD is an essential component of your benefits package for two reasons—it protects employees' income, and it protects the school's fiscal health. When you examine your school's LTD plan, make sure you take the following points into consideration.
Read MoreH1N1: A National Emergency
Private School News // December 9, 2009
Earlier this month, President Obama declared the swine flu outbreak a national emergency. He gave permission to hospitals and local governments to set up alternative sites for treatment and triage procedures if needed to handle any surge of patients. What President Obama didn't address, however, was the shortage of vaccines available.
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