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Bad School Policy?
Bad School Policy?
Bad School Policy?
A school in Richmond, Virginia has recently started enforcing a new rule that has parents up in arms. Following instructions laid out by the federal government, children are not allowed to bring their own bagged lunch to school without a note from a physician.
UB Students Have Lowest Debt Loans
UB Students Have Lowest Debt Loans
UB Students Have Lowest Debt Loans
Are you still paying yours off? College loans can get crazy expensive. Was it worth all that money you spent? Right in our own backyard, you may just get the best bang for your buck. According to WKBW, The University at Buffalo now finds itself among the best public universities in the country when it comes to low loan debt for its graduates...
Epic Prank
Epic Prank
Epic Prank
A prankster at the University of Rochester headed this one up. Let this classroom prank be a lesson to all professors about the merits of punctuality.
It Gets Better
It Gets Better
It Gets Better
As I woke up this morning and jumped on Facebook, I noticed so many pictures of parents being sad about their child's first day of school. They were finally "leaving the nest", and for some parents, it can be pretty hard. I have to admit that I was pretty sad when both of my kids left. But it does get better...
Jake Owen Writes Excuse Note
Jake Owen Writes Excuse Note
Jake Owen Writes Excuse Note
Jake Owen is throwing quite the block party tonight (August 19) in Nashville. He realizes that it's not always easy to put aside all of your responsibilities in the morning, especially school, so he wrote teachers a note.
10 Ways to Give Your Kids a Boost by Helping Them Study Better
10 Ways to Give Your Kids a Boost by Helping Them Study Better
10 Ways to Give Your Kids a Boost by Helping Them Study Better
When your kids go back to school, it’s almost like you go back to school, too. Teachers and childhood development professionals agree that when a child’s parents are involved in his education, he learns more and gets better grades. That means, you have just as big a responsibility in his schoolwork as he does.

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