Student healthcare in K–12 schools is undergoing a quiet revolution. What used to be handwritten notes is now instant, trackable, and collaborative.
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A District Leader’s Guide to Handling Outdated Technology
5 minutes readWhether you’re a district leader, tech advisor, media staff member, or teacher, it’s time to let go of outdated technology and learn how to do it properly.
We must prioritize our children’s safety on the school bus. Parents, school officials, and the community share the responsibility for ensuring this.
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The Importance of a Communication Plan in a School District
6 minutes readImplementing a strong communication plan and ensuring data privacy enhances school districts’ efficiency in managing emergencies and daily operations.
A safe learning environment builds confidence, enabling students with additional needs to focus on academics and personal growth without interruptions.
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The Importance of Proper Chemical Handling in Art Classrooms
7 minutes readAs educators, we bear the responsibility of safeguarding our future artists by ensuring the appropriate handling of chemicals in art classrooms.
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Importance of Safety in STEAM Programs
9 minutes readSafety is a necessity due to the inherent hazards and resulting risks found in STEAM programs. Knowing what to recognize is central to making your rooms safer.
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The Impact of Overcrowding on Classroom Safety: A Teacher’s Duty...
4 minutes readBy implementing strategies and advocating for smaller class sizes, we can create a positive and nurturing space for our students to learn and grow.
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Enhancing Safety in Science Education: The Essential Guide to Chemical...
3 minutes readEnsuring the safety of both students and staff in educational environments, especially within science departments that utilize hazardous chemicals, is essential
