What do you want to be when you grow up?”
Written By Melissa Pickering It’s a question we are all asked, at one point in time or another. And it seems that we are always [&hellip
What schools are winners of the 2013 Dispelling the Myth Award?
In addition to learning styles such as visual, kinesthetic and auditory, students come to school with different cultural backgrounds. Research shows that culture is a [&hellip
Why are some school districts installing security cameras in their schools?
Twenty-two percent of all traffic accidents in the U.S. are caused by drivers who run red lights and 39 percent of these accidents result in [&hellip
Physicians Offer Tips for Restoring Restful Sleep for Children
Written by Ginny Grimsley Print Campaign Manager, News & Experts What you don’t know can hurt you, say integrated health specialists Dr. Michael Gelb and [&hellip
What are the misconceptions about dyslexia?
Almost 20 percent of the U.S. population is diagnosed with a language-based learning disability called dyslexia. This disability is characterized by difficulties with word recognition, [&hellip
Why did Putnam County School District implement the Sixth Grade Center?
School districts have implemented different grade configurations such as K-5, K-6, 6-8, 7-8 or 9-12 to accommodate the academic and social needs of students. Many [&hellip
Harvey Hubbell V, Filmmaker
Dislecksia: The Movie is a documentary film directed by Harvey Hubbell V. Hubbell is dyslexic and through his film, seeks to counter popular misconceptions about [&hellip
What career path can lead to filmmaker?
As an avenue to inform the public, particularly students, of career paths for successful employment, The Holmes Education Post continues its segment of interviewing professionals [&hellip