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1. Back To School 2001 College Admissions Education
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Today's Features 7-12 Educators: Back to School
Our Guide to 7-12 Educators maintains a collection of excellent resources. A must-see for all teachers!
The "Crash" of Senior Year

It seems as if "too much studying" could be the reason why high school seniors refuse to study at all!
Are You One of The Walking Dead?
Many seniors go back to their last year of high school with plans to relax. As far as schools are concerned, seniors don't exist (or is it vice versa?). A plague called senioritis is going around and it's symptoms are obvious. Read on and make sure that you aren't one of them! More Back to School Vacations are over and school looms large. Here are some articles, resources, and tips to help ease the pain! ;) For student, parents and teachers!

2. Archived: Back-to-School From A To Z
yearlong back-to-school efforts. Offer internships to college and high school students in businesses critical America Goes back to school issues, as well as other issues that are
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Here is a variety of ideas you can use to make your back-to-school effort effective and exciting.
A is for Awards
During planned events, such as mall exhibits or banquets, present awards to outstanding employers or civic, cultural, and religious groups, or members of the armed forces for their outstanding support of schools and families. Present an award to an outstanding education, art, science, technology, or environmental reporter at your local newspaper who highlighted family-school-community partnerships. Consider awarding a cash contribution or gift to the individual school or education program making the most progress.
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Sponsor a special banquet with a prominent speaker. Invite local employers, artists, community leaders, religious leaders, military base commanders, and others who should know about your efforts to build a community partnership for learning. Use the banquet as an opportunity to showcase successful partnerships.
C is for Correspondence
Purchase a postage slug saying Proud Supporter of America Goes Back to School for your office postage meter. Your correspondence will highlight your support. You can find out how to have a slug made at your local post office.

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4. Education World ® - Administrators: America Goes Back To School!
The America Goes back to school initiative draws attention to the critical need for parents and communities to support their schools. Take a look at a few of the special AGBTS activities planned across the U.S. this fall! on educational issues. The mayor of Birmingham, Alabama, is sponsoring a back to school Rally at highlight the issues of reading, math, access to college, and family involvement.
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America Goes Back to School!
The America Goes Back to School initiative draws attention to the critical need for parents and communities to support their schools. Take a look at a few of the special AGBTS activities planned across the U.S. this fall! Last week (August 20), Secretary of Education Richard W. Riley called on communities across the country to celebrate a very special time of year the opening of schools for the fall term. "Children can be very observant," Riley said. "They notice what adults consider important and what they ignore. We must send a clear message that school is important, and we do that by investing our time and our attention." Now in its third year, America Goes Back to School is an initiative of the Partnership for Family Involvement in Education a coalition of more than 3,000 business, community, religious and education organizations. Riley said the initiative seeks to draw attention to the critical need for parents and communities to support their schools. "The most effective schools draw their strength from the parents and other adults that make up the neighborhoods where the children live. There is simply no substitute for the attention of adults when it comes to shaping the lives of children. This annual effort focuses on improving education across America and takes place during the months of August through October when students around the nation head back to the classrooms. America Goes Back to School is a special time for communities to reaffirm a commitment to education. I hope parents and business, cultural, civic, and religious leaders, as well as elected officials, will seize this opportunity to go back to school."

5. Education World® : School Issues : Back-to-School
Brenda Dyck teaches at Master’s Academy and college in Calgary, Alberta (Canada). school'steaching team had just spent the first day back at school in an
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Back-to-School Survivor Day Offers Lessons About Quality Learning
Each week, in the Education World Voice of Experience column, an educator shares an Aha! moment in the classroom. This week, Brenda Dyck recounts how her school's administrators used the Survivor TV show as a theme to strengthen teams, build camaraderie, present challenges and teach a few lessons about how to create a quality classroom environment for students! Included: Survivor activity ideas and teacher reactions!
I've spent most of today covered in face paint, glitter glue, feathers, and beads. This apparent masquerade was part of my school's first-day staff training a staged simulation based on the successful TV series Survivor. It didn't take long, however, to realize that the purpose of this day was about much more than fun. A day spent in an environment in which top-down leadership, ranking, and shaming were the rule taught all of us some valuable lessons about how to create a quality classroom environment.
WELCOME TO MY JUNGLE
Within minutes of arriving at school, my colleagues and I were ushered into a darkened room filled with eerie smoke (from dry ice), foliage, tiki torches, climbing ropes, and cargo containers. Theme music from

6. FamilyCorner.com Magazine: Education : Back To School
high schools and colleges go back two centuries or more, the closer through which high school and college faculty jointly discuss a variety of subjectarea issues and concerns, also
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7. Education World® : School Issues Center : Archives : Community Involvement
academic efforts and increase the number of Hispanic students who complete highschool and college. This year's America Goes back to school ride will stop
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    How many people can say after 34 years on the job that they still love going to work every day at age 90? Substitute teacher George Thomas can. Teaching is his second career, and he is packing every minute he can into it. He has been substituting almost every day at Cheshire (Connecticut) High School since he retired from full-time teaching 20 years ago.
  • Putting American History in the Forefront
    Shortly after the tragedies of September 11 sparked a renewed interest in American history and patriotism, a federal grant program announced awards aimed at improving ways of teaching U.S. history. Administrators in districts receiving the awards tell Education World they are hopeful that exposing their teachers to primary materials and to history scholars will make them more confident and excited about teaching American history.
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8. Back To School: Guidelines On Looking For The Perfect College
back to school Guidelines on looking for the perfect college. Saturday, August 14, 1999 a list of colleges to visit and discussing financial issues. Often these visits are made in
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Saturday, August 14, 1999 By STEVE INFANTI, Scripps Howard News Service Parents shouldn't count on guidance counselors or teachers to go through the college search process with their children. That's the advice of Margaret Sebastianelli, director of the Student Services Center at Penn State University's College of Health and Human Development. "I encourage parents to get involved in guiding the process, but to allow your children to make their own choices. Parents can begin the process by discussing the idea of going to college with their children and helping them set realistic goals," says Sebastianelli. Parents can help students with the whole college process by sitting down with their children to prepare a checklist or timetable, and map a strategy for the college search. Parents may be especially helpful at generating a list of colleges to visit and discussing financial issues. Often these visits are made in the junior year and are typically completed by the fall of senior year. Sebastianelli advises students to start their college searches during summer vacation of sophomore year. Visit no more than one school per day.

9. Education World® : School Issues : Back-to-School
Voice of Experience backto-school Survivor simulation provides challenges of school issues Center. Archives Brenda Dyck teaches at Masters Academy and college in Calgary, Alberta (Canada). spent the first day back at school in an environment that was
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Back-to-School Survivor Day Offers Lessons About Quality Learning
Each week, in the Education World Voice of Experience column, an educator shares an Aha! moment in the classroom. This week, Brenda Dyck recounts how her school's administrators used the Survivor TV show as a theme to strengthen teams, build camaraderie, present challenges and teach a few lessons about how to create a quality classroom environment for students! Included: Survivor activity ideas and teacher reactions!
I've spent most of today covered in face paint, glitter glue, feathers, and beads. This apparent masquerade was part of my school's first-day staff training a staged simulation based on the successful TV series Survivor. It didn't take long, however, to realize that the purpose of this day was about much more than fun. A day spent in an environment in which top-down leadership, ranking, and shaming were the rule taught all of us some valuable lessons about how to create a quality classroom environment.
WELCOME TO MY JUNGLE
Within minutes of arriving at school, my colleagues and I were ushered into a darkened room filled with eerie smoke (from dry ice), foliage, tiki torches, climbing ropes, and cargo containers. Theme music from

10. The Atlantic | September 2001 | Confessions Of A Prep School College Counselor |
cradle, needed not only a high school visit to Had the current admissions climateexisted back then, of books on the subject of elitecollege admissions share
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12. The Village Voice: Features: Back To School Special
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    value of debate in understanding some contemporary issues education. High school,college, graduate, other. Let's go back to your childhood experiences. Preschool
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