by Jean Riley | Mar 19, 2016 | Articles
A partnership between Hamilton Middle School and Trapper Creek Job Corps has students paying it forward by being leaders of their peers and younger students. The leadership training is for seventh and eighth grade students, and according to Angela Dondero, school... by Tim Flach | Sep 23, 2014 | Articles
A group of high school students planting sequoias plans to make a lasting impact with landmark trees that will be enjoyed for generations. Throughout Lexington County South Carolina, the students are encouraging the spread of sequoia trees across being beneficial for... by Jason Lawrence | Jul 24, 2014 | Articles
As good schools become great schools, a focus of some teacher training involves developing “The Leader in Me” in middle school. Principal Kevin Pitts of Maryville Middle School is helping his staff take the next giant leap, as they participated in a three... by Jessica Onsurez | Feb 17, 2014 | Articles
Fulfilling high expectations and showing solid leadership, middle school students share love of reading with younger students and encourage them to learn and grow. When younger students have older mentors to look up to, everyone benefits. Maaike Thomas, school... by Angela Prickette | May 2, 2013 | Articles
School administrators are essential to the success of any school district. They work twelve months a year and their tasks while on the job can range from developing curriculum content all the way to disciplining wayward students. Since school administrators are so...
Recent Comments