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Back in time, back to school
“She is four years and 364 days old and she is spinning away from me like a leaf on the breeze.” I wrote that nine years ago on the day we signed our daughter up for kindergarten. I found it today, on the eve of her freshman orientation. She is now 14 years and 118
Scaling-up to sell to schools
Farmers can successfully sell to schools through cooperation, collaborative relationships with buyers and year-round purchasing programs.
Nothing beats ‘summer school’
As the simplicity of summertime bows to bus schedules, long days and short nights, it still makes me wistful after all these years.
School’s in session across Potomac
If you think schoolchildren dread summer school, consider the eight-week summer session agriculture’s friends in Congress face.
Counselors attuned to school climate
Jean Peterson, coordinator of school counseling at the Purdue School of Education at West Lafayette, Ind., writes about the role that a school counselor can play in keeping peace within a school.
Beef management school in session
The annual Tri-County Beef Management School will have three sessions in Harrison, Jefferson and Carroll counties.
Producers find a market at school
Slippery Rock University hopes to offer students fresh vegetables by working with local farmers, and, meanwhile, help to sustain local agriculture.
Choosing joy and ease
Joy and ease are two things Eliza Blue has written about a lot over the years and aspires to embody.
Montessori school certified as WILD Site
Montessori Children’s School in Cuyahoga County was recently dedicated as a WILD School Site, according to the ODNR.
Back to School: The common sense curriculum
Back to school. The very notion conjures up visions of autumn and plaid and crisp apples for the teacher.






