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Recent Education Blog | June 2009 Posts

How Long is Too Long for Kindergarten?

by Michele Cheplic

22 Jun 2009 01:24 PM

My baby begins kindergarten in the fall. Half-day kindergarten. For roughly four hours or so each day, my loquacious daughter will be chatting the ears off of some woman, who probably looks nothing like me, and a gaggle of kids who probably act just like her. Four hours.

When the Gym Teacher Goes Nuts

by Michele Cheplic

20 Jun 2009 10:01 PM

I think it was Woody Allen, who once wrote: "Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach. And those who can't teach - teach gym!" You might think that there is some truth to that statement after you learn what a gym teacher in New York did to land himself in hot water.

Driver's Education-Who Was Your Teacher?

by Michele Cheplic

18 Jun 2009 01:19 PM

I'll never forget my driver's ed teacher. My grandma had the patience of a saint. Seriously. My then 72-year-old grandmother is the person I credit with teaching me how to drive a car. Well, her and Mr. Malingus, my high school driver's ed teacher.

How Much Do You Help With Homework?

by Michele Cheplic

16 Jun 2009 05:21 AM

School's out for the summer, which means kids are getting a break from mountains of homework.

Female Student Fights for Her Right to Wear Pants to Graduation

by Michele Cheplic

13 Jun 2009 11:01 PM

This is so not my daughter. However, I do give Chelsea Sarvis credit for standing up for what she believes in, as petty as it may seem to others. The South Carolina high school senior made headlines recently when she fought to wear pants to her graduation instead of a dress... and won.

10-Year-Old Truant Gets Pardon From President Obama

by Michele Cheplic

12 Jun 2009 09:28 AM

It's one thing to play hookey and get caught, but finagling a way to get the President of the United States to write your teacher a note excusing your absence, now that's something to tell your kids about.

A Student's Ball and Chain

by Michele Cheplic

04 Jun 2009 12:10 PM

How far would you go to get your child to complete his homework? Would you consider chaining your kid to a 20-pound ball in order for him to finish a school project?

New School Rule: No Hugging Allowed

by Michele Cheplic

02 Jun 2009 03:32 PM

Connecticut is a gorgeous state with numerous noteworthy attractions. However, if I lived in the Milford school district, I'd be the mother of an expelled student.



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