As students think about their future after high school, one of those paths, of course, is heading to college. However, how prepared are they to enter college? A recent survey found that less than half of students (44.8%) feel positively about being ready for college and future careers. What can schools do to ensure their graduates succeed in college after leaving high school? Consider how you can build your students up in the following ways:
Making Your Classroom User-Friendly
A user interface (UI) is crucial to get right. You want something simple to use so the user can easily navigate your website or device. A good user experience also applies to navigating a building or area, which includes your classroom. How can we make a classroom friendly to your students and maximize their productivity and comfort? This article will examine some considerations to make your classroom more user-friendly for your students.
Creating an Accessible Playground
A well-maintained and interactive playground is vital for your students, as it keeps them active and breathing fresh air during the day. The playground is significant for building strength and practicing social skills. But how can we make sure the playground is accessible and fun for everyone? As you update or build your playground area, here are some considerations to ensure you consider all your students.
A School Facilities Checklist for the Summer
Navigating the Fiscal Cliff after ESSER
With the fiscal cliff occurring for most districts and schools in the 24-25 school year, what can you do to prepare yourself, your staff, and your community? In every situation, you want to approach these situations cautiously and carefully.