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Being a freshman or a senior is filled with excitement, but there is also much worry in those years. Madysen, a recent high school graduate, offers advice to peers navigating the high school waters.

Building a trauma-informed school is a slow and steady process. It takes investment from all involved. Take a peak into one school’s in-progress journey.

Mia & Erin are both passionate educators at different places in their professional journeys. As we all wonder about the future of education, take a moment to pause with them as they consider questions about special education from Jason, an adult with disabilities.

The transition between schools is hard for all kids, and it is especially hard for kids with special needs. In this blog, we will learn why transitions are hard for exceptional learners and how parents and teachers can help them onto the path for a successful and easy transition to a new school.

As the school year wraps up for many students, parents begin thinking about how children will spend their time. While summertime brings sports, sunshine and outdoor fun, it can also come with an abundance of screen time. So how can we, as parents, reflect on the activities our children engage in every week and how much media and technology they consume? This blog will share some great tips to finding an appropriate balance of quality media at home.

Vaccines have gotten much publicity in the last 2 years. However, there’s more to vaccines than Covid. What do teachers & families need to know?

Funding can be a barricade, but it doesn’t have to be. Let’s look at how grants have changed this choir teacher’s classroom.

Did you know 2/22/22 is on Tuesday? Let’s find some ways to celebrate!

What’s all the buzz around having a growth mindset? Do I have one? How do I know? Having a growth mindset is an important characteristic for teachers and leaders in today’s world of education. Blog Bonus – A free resource awaits!