by admin | Sep 10, 2015 | For Parents, For Students, For Teachers
National Punctuation Day is a day set aside to honor the proper use of punctuation marks. Founded by Jeff Rubin in 2004, National Punctuation Day promotes the correct usage of punctuation and is sure to make Language Arts teachers happy! Take a look at how punctuation... by admin | Sep 8, 2015 | Awards and Recognition, For Parents, For Students, For Teachers, In the News
Here we “grow” again! Back to Basics Learning Dynamics, Inc. was recently named to The Philadelphia 100 as one of the fastest growing companies in the region! Since 1988, The Philadelphia 100 has been the hallmark of entrepreneurial achievement. The... by admin | Sep 4, 2015 | For Parents, For Students, For Teachers, Scholarships
The Youth Leadership for Service-Learning Excellence Award recognizes service-learning programs and projects that demonstrate outstanding youth leadership. This award focuses on projects that show a high level of youth initiative in all areas including identifying an... by admin | Sep 3, 2015 | For Parents, For Students, For Teachers
This Sunday, it is time to turn off the television and other electronics and enjoy the relaxation of reading — celebrate National Read A Book Day on September 6! Simply find a book you would enjoy, find a nice, quiet and relaxing spot and read for a while. Or,... by admin | Sep 2, 2015 | For Parents, For Students, For Teachers, Scholarships
Does your school participate in the Poetry Out Loud contest? If not, make this the year that it does! Poetry Out Loud is the nation’s largest youth poetry recitation competition. Top finalists and their schools receive $50,000 in awards, including $20,000 for the... by admin | Aug 28, 2015 | For Parents, For Students, For Teachers
Annually observed on the first Monday in September, Labor Day is a celebration of the American labor movement. The holiday is dedicated to the social and economic achievements of workers, as well a national tribute to the contributions those workers have made to the...