Every August, thousands of teachers prepare for the new school year, decorating their classrooms, organizing lessons, and brainstorming fun activities for students. Teachers at Florida […]
Planning skills make learning easier. Whether starting elementary school or heading off to college, students can develop better planning skills at any age or grade. […]
The 2019-20 school year challenged students, teachers, and parents in unique ways as school closures transformed the way most students attend school. Now that summer is in full […]
In honor of Computer Science Education Week, FLVS is excited to announce that enrollment is now open for our newest career and technical education (CTE) […]
One teacher embraced the technique, with encouragement from a former district administrator. But he was told he had to reverse course, in part because of […]
Bad report cards can be very stressful for both parents and the students receiving them. It can cause tension between you and your child and […]
Report cards are one of the most nerve-wracking parts of your child’s education. Not knowing what to expect can be stressful for both students and […]
One of the easiest ways for students to develop confidence in class is being able to turn in homework completed and on time. But in […]
The report found that roughly a third of middle and high schools reported disciplinary problems stemming from cyberbullying at least once a week or daily.
Studying at home has its perks: it’s a comfortable, low-pressure environment. However, there are a few reasons it can be difficult to study at home; […]
In the future, learning will be indistinguishable from technology. We live in this future today, only partially. The inevitable stride of more and better technologies […]
As the FLVS Full Time Middle School principal, I am always eager to welcome our families to a new school year. I am confident that […]