Hawken School will host parent visit days for its upper and lower schools.
Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple’s Religious School is offering a free educational program for pre-K students, regardless of temple membership.
More than 35 teenagers from Ohio joined some 2,500 teenagers, staff and guests from 28 states, Canada, Israel, Argentina and the United Kingdom in summer programs operated by the Orthodox Union converged at Park Ra’anana in Ra’anana, Israel, for an American barbeque and live musical performa…
Children aren’t the only ones who benefit from after-school activities.
It’s easy to worry about and only focus on grades in college, but many opportunities exist for students to become involved.
Young children are like sponges when it comes to learning, no matter the subject. Because of their willingness to learn and retain new information, many elementary schools teach students additional languages.
Packing for college, where the average student will spend about seven months out of the year, can seem daunting, according to Lisa Brown Cornelius, the director of residence life at John Carroll University in University Heights, and Gina DeMart-Kraus, director of housing and residence life a…
When taking the first steps on a college campus, students are overwhelmed with information about their classes, dorms, friends and every other little detail. With the immense amount of new information, campus safety can fall by the wayside.
As the preteen generation has grown up with technology at every turn, schools are finding ways to incorporate technology into the classroom.
Peer pressure can often lead to anxiety and stress in middle school students.
Now, more than ever, MBA programs are seeing a growth in female students.
Though some high schools require community service to graduate to graduate, there is merit to volunteering.
Colleges generally require students to take the ACT or SAT, making the preparation process very important.
Prospective college students tend to get hung up on a school’s reputation when applying. While important, that shouldn’t be a student’s deciding factor when choosing where to go.
The transition between preschool and kindergarten can be a difficult one. How can parents make sure their child is prepared?
A well-balanced diet can benefit elementary school students’ performance in school.
Preschool is a big step in a child’s life. Because of that, many parents toil over the decision of what preschool to send their child to.
Many high school students spend time preparing for the college transition. This can range from applying for scholarships to visiting campuses.
Just as choosing a primary school is important, many Jewish parents also face the task of finding a Hebrew school.
Just as adults set goals in the workplace, young students also should establish goals and avhieve them.