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Press RoomPages: 1 2 3 (results: 1 - 5) Total results: 11 Making the GradeTuesday, Feb 7, 2012All children have the ability to be successful in school, but when students struggle academically, they can lose confidence. While academic progress and comprehension are paramount, grades do matter. Good grades can motivate students to work harder and can also determine their placement in higher education. Read More » Success Starts NowTuesday, Jan 10, 2012With midyear report cards in hand, now is the time to identify your child’s skill gaps before they turn into end of year regrets. As the school year progresses, so does the complexity of the classroom curriculum. It becomes more difficult for students with academic deficiencies to adjust to the increased difficulty of school work, which can leave them feeling overwhelmed. Read More » Improve Memory with Practice TestsTuesday, Nov 15, 2011While preparing for exams, students generally study, read, and cram as much information about a subject as quickly as possible. Read More » Get Involved in EducationMonday, Oct 17, 2011Parent-teacher conferences are a great opportunity to connect with your children’s teachers and become more involved in their education. However, your involvement shouldn’t end there. Make an action plan to keep your children on track throughout the year. Read More » Focus on ImprovementMonday, Sep 12, 2011At the beginning of the school year, all children enter the classroom as “A” students. However, as homework is handed in and tests are handed out, that “A” can slowly erode. Read More » Pages: 1 2 3 (results: 1 - 5) Total results: 11 |