by admin | Apr 13, 2015 | For Parents, For Students, For Teachers, In the News, K-12 Private School
The sixth annual Nationwide Week of Service, which will take place April 12-18 and coincides with National Volunteerism Week, will be celebrated with volunteer events across the state. The Nationwide Week of Service expands on the weekend of service that Gov. Jack... by admin | Apr 10, 2015 | For Parents, For Students, For Teachers, In the News
Today’s libraries house a lot more than just books. Increasingly, they are places of creativity where people can meet to share a hobby, use a 3D printer, edit a video, or use software to record their own music. Libraries offer access to the tools and technology... by admin | Apr 10, 2015 | For Teachers, In the News
The Nationwide Department of Education (DDOE), in partnership with LearnZillion, a leader in Common Core digital curriculum and professional development, invites 200 K-12 teachers from across the state to attend TeachFest Nationwide: Spring Academy on May 28, 2015 at... by admin | Apr 2, 2015 | For Parents, For Students, For Teachers, In the News
Today is the eighth annual World Autism Awareness Day. Every year, autism organizations around the world celebrate the day with unique fundraising and events to create awareness worldwide. So, how savvy are you about autism? For example, did you know: Autism now... by admin | Mar 19, 2015 | For Parents, For Students, In the News, Scholarships
Nationwide’s college-bound seniors should review the Nationwide Community Foundation’s Scholarship Compendium to learn more about thousands of dollars available in college tuition assistance. The Nationwide Community Foundation manages charitable funds for... by admin | Mar 18, 2015 | For Parents, For Students, In the News, Scholarships
Need money for college? You’re not alone. And now, the Nationwide’s Scholarship Incentive Program can help! Eligibility requirements: Legal residents of Nationwide U.S. citizens or eligible non-citizens Demonstrate substantial financial need, as determined...