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Considerations for Disability-Accessible Vehicles

Considerations for Disability-Accessible Vehicles

As we want to provide for the needs of all our students and other constituents, we want to carefully consider transportation for our school and events. School buses and other vehicles are specifically made to keep all riders safe and provide a way for all travelers, regardless of individual physical limitations, to get to and from your building. This article will provide thoughts to consider as you shop for vehicles to meet your specific needs, particularly for those with a physical disability.

Preparing and Navigating through a Natural Disaster

Preparing and Navigating through a Natural Disaster

Wisconsin’s tornado season usually runs from April to September, with the peak being in June. Although there’s a very low chance of a worst-case scenario, you still want to be prepared for the sake of everyone who enters your building. This article will give you considerations on how to prepare, act, and then recover should you and your community ever be affected by a tornado or another natural disaster:

Tips to Take Care of Your School’s Printer

Tips to Take Care of Your School’s Printer

Taking care of your technology is essential for long-lasting equipment, and your printer is no exception. With your office staff and teachers printing hundreds of worksheets and flyers every week, anything you can do to prevent your printer from breaking down will keep everything running smoothly. Even small, regular maintenance tasks can help over the months and years, especially if you don’t have a regular maintenance person coming in. Consider implementing these tips to keep your printer, whether personal or rented, lasting longer:

What’s Changed in Schools Over the Past Decades

What’s Changed in Schools Over the Past Decades

As with all things, time brings about changes in the way we live and operate. In the realm of education, adaptation and understanding societal changes are essential to the educational experience for both students and staff. This also includes adapting purchasing priorities for your school. We’ll look over some of the significant shifts in education over the past several years and how to consider what to do as school purchaser:

What to Think About Regarding Outdoor Sports Surfaces

What to Think About Regarding Outdoor Sports Surfaces

Sports play a large part in the extracurricular activities of our middle and high school students. Whether they play football, track, baseball, tennis, or any other sport, we want to give them the best tools to enjoy their time on the field or court. The surface they play on significantly contributes to the overall experience for our students. As you think about your student-athletes, consider these critical factors when planning your next sports surface project: