Ways to Make Your School More Energy-Efficient

Ways to Make Your School More Energy-Efficient

Improving energy efficiency is one of the most prevalent thoughts in a building facilitator’s mind. A significant size of your budget will go straight to keeping the facilities running. The EPA estimated that “schools spend approximately $75 per student on gas bills and $130 per student on electricity each year.” Today, we’ll provide some ideas to save on energy bills that won’t leave your students and staff cold and in the dark.

Providing for Your Teacher and Staff Mental Health

Providing for Your Teacher and Staff Mental Health

There is no denying that our school teachers are under great stress and burnout. According to RAND Corporation’s State of the U.S. Teacher Survey for 2021, teachers were 17% more likely to report symptoms of depression compared to the general population. One in four teachers reported they were likely to leave their jobs by the end of the 20-21 school year. With our teachers feeling this way, how can we expect our students not to experience the same? This article hopes to provide ideas to help your teachers feel appreciated and secure in their classrooms. While by no means a comprehensive list, these are things for you to consider:

CAE Approved as College and Career Readiness Assessment Vendor for K-12 Schools in Wisconsin

CAE Approved as College and Career Readiness Assessment Vendor for K-12 Schools in Wisconsin

The Council for Aid to Education, Inc. (CAE), a nonprofit developer of assessments that measure students’ essential academic and career skills, today announced its selection as an approved assessment provider for CESA Purchasing, a statewide cooperative educational purchasing agency in Wisconsin. The agreement enables public, private and charter K-12 schools, as well as districts throughout the state, to use CAE’s College and Career Readiness Assessment (CCRA+) with preferred pricing.