by Susie McDonald | Jul 18, 2016 | Articles
The nation is preparing for the 2016 presidential elections, and a group of six high school students are planning a schoolwide successful student mock election. Six Pelham High school students joined their teacher, April Cullom, to learn how to create a successful... by Gary Stern | Jun 18, 2014 | Articles
With attention on math and science, one overlooked area of curriculum planning appears to be Common Core and Social Studies, or how social studies can be used to meet Common Core Standards. But then, many Social Studies departments and programs across the USA... by Pat Wyman | May 4, 2012 | Articles
The summer slide is not a fun ride at the amusement park. The summer slide is the documented decline in student skills during the long summer break. The school year is starting to wind down in many places in the country, and it brings worries about so-called summer... by Katherine Schulten | Apr 4, 2012 | Articles
With so many hot topic issues in the news it is hard to avoid talking to students about sensitive issues. In 1983, ABC showed “The Day After,” a film depicting the day after a fictional nuclear war and its impact on several Midwestern families. Everyone was encouraged...
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