Grade Level
Upper
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A Teacher’s Guide to Student Trauma and Trauma-Informed Practice | Infographic
Learn what student trauma is, how it can present itself, and the six principles in a trauma-informed approach.
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A Guide For Alleviating Teacher Stress | Infographic
Learn about what causes teacher stress, how and when it presents itself, and what can be done to combat it.
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Infographic: How do teachers feel about returning to the classroom?
We surveyed 2,791 teachers to find out how they feel about returning to the classroom amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Classroom Disinfecting Tips for Teachers
Cleaning and Disinfecting 101, and Top Tips for Safe and Effective classroom disinfecting.
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Environmental Sustainability – How your School Cleans does Matter
What is your school cleaning with and is it safe and environmentally freindly? Disinfectant wipes and sprays commonly contain “quats” – quaternary ammonium compounds – which have been linked to asthma, allergies, reproductive toxicity and “superbugs”? Almost half the disinfectants on the EPA’s list of products approved for use against Covid-19 contain them. Here’s how […]
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How to Make Electrolyzed Water and Hypochlorous Acid with Force of Nature Natural Disinfectant
Learn how Force of Nature uses electricity to convert tap water, plus a capsule of salt, water & vinegar, into a multi-purpose cleaner and federal EPA registered disinfectant as effective as bleach with no toxic chemicals. Ready, set, super-charge your natural cleaning with the electrolyzed water technology. On the EPA’s List of Disinfectants for Use […]
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CORONAVIRUS RESOURCES: COVID-19 Workplace Health & Safety Guide
As states reopen workplaces and schools during the novel coronavirus pandemic, we know sanitizing and disinfecting are top of mind. There can be a lot of conflicting information out there, so make sure to use reputable sources like the Center for Disease Control and the EPA. Force of Nature is an EPA-registered disinfectant that kills […]
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Creating Engaging Microsites for Virtual Admissions Events
Do’s and don’ts for creating virtual admissions event microsites that engage prospective families before, during and after your virtual event.
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Five Tips for Writing Effective Volunteer Job Descriptions
Once you have published your Guide to Giving and Getting Involved and have identified your school’s volunteer needs, it is time to develop job descriptions for each position. Without job descriptions, you risk matching the wrong person to the job, misusing the volunteer’s time, and having no formal means of giving feedback and celebrating your […]
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How to Adapt Your Enrollment Strategies for Millennial Parents
If marketing to millennials seems to be more difficult, you’re probably right. Not only do millennials have shorter attention spans, but they also have high expectations. Their generation expects your school to supply high-quality academics focusing on well-rounded students, organic lunches free of chemicals and not served on plastic products, comprehensive outdoor education and play, […]
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Boost Engagement and Build Community With Virtual Events
Hosting a community-building event in the wake of COVID-19 may seem like an impossible task, but building community is more important than ever in our current environment. Schoolwide community building helps connect students, parents, teachers, and leaders. These personal connections will foster new school traditions and promote a sense of purpose, inclusiveness, and responsibility. You […]
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##SocialAdvent – The world’s biggest social media advent challenge for schools
After a rollercoaster of a year, we are delighted to launch this year’s #SocialAdvent! While holiday concerts might be on hold at some schools this year, #SocialAdvent certainly isn’t! The world’s biggest social media advent challenge for schools is back and bigger than ever. We have created 25 simple digital and social media challenges, exclusively […]