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Preventing Summer Learning Loss Summer leaning loss, also known as “the summer slide”, describes what happens to children over the summer break from school. Research indicates that at least a month’s worth of information that was learned the previous year is lost between the end of that school year and the start of the next. […]
More Food Assistance Now Available for Ohio Families Ohio families can get more food for their kids this summer thanks to a new federal program Many students across Ohio rely on free lunches throughout the school year. When the school year ends, so does their access to daily free meals. It’s what some experts […]
Take a Break from the Summertime Heat Tips to follow during periods of high temperatures and high humidity Stay safe during extreme heat. The Ohio Department of Health (ODH) asks Ohioans to be aware of the potential for excessive heat and to use the recommendations below to prevent potentially dangerous heat-related illnesses, including heat stroke […]
Partnering for Positive OutcomesPSI’s Prevention, Training & Education Programs We are thrilled to share with you the transformative work of Team PSI (Prevention, Training, and Education) and our commitment to partnering with schools across the nation to cultivate positive outcomes. At PSI, we understand that every school is unique, facing its own set of […]
House to Senate Bill 117. Dramatic Increases in Teachers License Fees? A bill passed in the marathon session of the Ohio House and Senate that could result in teachers paying a lot more for their licenses. It costs about $200 to renew a teaching license in Ohio, and teachers have to renew it every […]
Make Homemade Ice Cream No fancy ice cream maker? No problem! You can make delicious homemade ice cream without any special gadget or crazy ingredients. All you need is a plastic baggie and 15 minutes (no seriously, that’s it!). It’s fully customizable based on your fave flavors and toppings, so you can truly create your perfect […]
What is STEM Education? STEM Education is really about so much more than the disciplines and content. STEM education is a learner-centered approach to teaching providing students with a problem-based, transdisciplinary, and personalized learning experience. STEM education uses the foundational practices and skills essential to the core disciplines of Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts and Humanities, and Mathematics. STEM Education has the […]
Frappuccinos and Pink Drinks: Are they Safe for Teens and Tweens? More and more middle schoolers and high schoolers are treating themselves to frappuccinos, boba teas, pink drinks and other specialty beverages. Not only do these sweet, frothy drinks taste delicious, they can make teens and tweens feel more trendy and grown-up. But are these […]
8 Healthy Foods that Can be Risky in Excess Did you know that some healthy foods can also be harmful in larger amounts? “It’s true,” says Jacob Wolf, LAc, a naturopathic doctor at University Hospitals Connor Whole Health. “When developing a healthy diet plan, it’s important to remember that more of a good thing is not […]
Best Hygiene Practices For Fair Season Ohio is home to 94 county and independent fairs, and the Ohio Department of Health encourages all visitors to stay safe and healthy. Petting animals, visiting exhibits, and riding fun rides can spread a lot of germs. 1. Don’t enter the barn if you feel sick. […]
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