How Children Learn – It’s Not Black and White
A teacher friend reported that her principal addressed a staff of teachers that had been complaining about several students not wanting to work as the
A teacher friend reported that her principal addressed a staff of teachers that had been complaining about several students not wanting to work as the
What is bullying? Is there a difference between teasing and bullying? Is it a part of life or will it eventually be eliminated completely? There
Charter schools emerged in the 1900s as a school reform idea. They are public schools that are not under many of the restrictive regulations as
May is the month of graduations that range from preschool to college. No matter the age of the graduate, there will be emotional teachers as
School drills prepare students for emergencies. There are fire drills, shooter drills, tornado (weather) drills, lock down drills, evacuation drills, earthquake drills, etc. depending on
Head Start is a federally funded comprehensive preschool program that services families and children from the ages of three to five. It is designed to

With the lack of federal action on gun bills many states are debating legislation of their own. In North Carolina the big debate is to
Children develop many misconceptions as they grow. The source of these range from TV commercials, movies, books, teachers, and parents. The ideas range from Santa
This month is known for a day to take your child to work. It is designed to introduce children to the workplace and to link