Exciting changes are taking place in the academic department at Stone Mountain School for boys, including a new academic director, expanded career technology and fine arts programs, and ongoing training in the Orton-Gillingham approach.
Boarding School Wizard Launches Education Blog for Students and Parents Considering a Boarding School Education
Boarding School Wizard’s education blog goals are to provide students and parents with the latest news and educational information about boarding schools, the selection and admission processes as well as the entire residential schooling experience.
PSEA-PACE: Onorato is Best Gubernatorial Candidate for Pennsylvania Public Schools
Dan Onorato would make Pennsylvania public schools a top priority, and has earned the votes of public education supporters, according to the political action committee of Pennsylvania’s largest school employee union.
Education Wizard Network, LLC Launches EducationWizard.com
To bring all of its education-related websites under one roof, parent company Education Wizard has debuted its corporate site listings of directories of schools.
Education Wizard Network launches TroubledTeensWizard.com, a Directory of Schools for Troubled Teens to Help Families with Problem Teens in Crisis.
Parents of Troubled Teens Now Have a New Informational Resource of Residential and Therapeutic Schools for Treatment of Teens in Trouble - TroubledTeensWizard.com.
Boarding School Wizard Certified To Display TRUSTe Privacy Seal Of Approval
Boarding School Wizard Becomes TRUSTe Sealholder, Demonstrates Commitment to Consumer Privacy Protection for Parents and Students in Search of Accrediated K-12, College Prep and Post Graduate Boarding Schools.
Education Wizard Network Launches Accredited College Prep Boarding School Website
Boarding School Wizard announces the launch of its college prep education site, BoardingSchoolWizard.com, with over 200 accredited boarding schools throughout USA and Canada
Washington, D.C. Based Non-Profit Teaching Program ABCTE Names Three to Board of Directors
D.C. based education non-profit American Board for Certification of Teacher Excellence (ABCTE) names Michelle Bernard, president and CEO of the Independent Women's Forum (IWF) and an MSNBC political analyst; Frederick M. Hess, Director of Education Policy Studies at the American Enterprise Institute; and Doug Mesecar, Vice President for Scholastic, to its board of directors.
Are There More Independent Schools in Canada?
In recent years, Canada has seen an increase in the number of independent schools These schools have been popping up across the county as more people are becoming frustrated with the public school system
Western Canada's Largest School Board Launches Telax Hosted Call Center
Western Canada's largest school board, the Calgary Board of Education, launched Telax Hosted Call Center this week to support growing demands on its IT Department Helpdesk. The 24-month contract was secured by Telax following a successful bid in response to an RFP.
Residential Property in Sonepat India
What would happen if one day your dream of owning a property in Sonepat comes alive? Yes that is true; owning a property in Haryana is no longer a far fetched day dream.
Renowned Expert on Technology in Education Joins Critical Links Board
Critical Links welcomes Harvard Professor Chris Dede to its education advisory board.
All About Faridabad
Faridabad is the economic zone of the Haryana District The city is also the headquarters of different large scale industries
IIM- the place for MBA aspirants
One of the top B-schools and the best amongst the A-grade management colleges in India is Indian Institute of Management. It has in total 7 branches spread all over India. Ask any MBA aspirant what’s his dream education destination in terms of pursuing his MBA, and the immediate answer will be IIM.
Graduation Season Approaches, Many Will Not Be Counted
A new study from the Center for Public Education examines the outcomes of students who graduated in more than four years to those who graduated in four years, those who got their GED, and those who dropped out. The study found that on-time graduation is best, but that late graduates fare better than their peers who received a GED or dropped out.