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Congratulations, new parents! You got this!

Being a new parent can be joyful and challenging. To help you get started, we’re sharing the AZ New Parent Guide from First Things First.

5 ways students can support our military service members

Thursday, Dec. 29, 2022

Students can support our military service members year round with these five ways to show vets they’re valued.

Elf for hire! A fun writing prompt for December

Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2022

Make writing fun this holiday season with Elf for Hire! Ask students: Why should Santa hire you to work in his workshop?

4 tips for classroom and home hygiene in a post-COVID era

Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2022

As we emerge from the pandemic, schools and businesses have become more lenient. Here are four useful tips for healthy hygiene this winter.

Using passion to find purpose: Helping students craft personal statements

Monday, Nov. 21, 2022

Writing personal statements for college applications can be daunting for high school students. Here are some resources, and ways that educators can help.

Coping with mid-year teacher burn-out

Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022

What are some things you can do as an educator to help ease the burden of feeling burned out a few months into the school year?

Programs at Arizona colleges and universities that can help your students feel included

Monday, Nov. 14, 2022

Specialty programs like the ones described here help students feel included, which increases their engagement and success in college.

Thankful turkeys for home or classroom

Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2022

It is fall – a time when we all share what we are thankful for, in preparation for Thanksgiving. This is a fun activity for kids of all ages.

Helping students with FAFSA and scholarship applications

Monday, Nov. 7, 2022

It’s college application season again, so this is part one in a three-part series on how you can help your students be college- and career-ready.

Enhance learning with interactive notebooks

Friday, Nov. 4, 2022

Interactive notebooks are a fun way for students to learn the art of note-taking and organize information in a way that makes sense to them.