School can be awkward. Making friends can even be more so. If making friends with peers is a challenge for your learner, you can help him boost confidence as a parent. After all, you likely can remember back to the time you didn't know anyone in class and walking the hallway was a lonely experience, right?
How to Match Girls with STEM Careers
Hearts are often doodled everywhere on girls' notebooks, backpacks, and lockers. I heart this; I heart that. It could be a boy (and most likely is). It could be a sports team; a favorite color; a destination. But something you'll be unlikely to see on a girl's notebook is the phrase "I heart math" or "I heart science". With the push for STEM careers by the President, a glaring light has been shed on the lack of women in the math, science, technology, and engineering professions.
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10 Ways to Calm First-Day-of-School Worries
Does your student have butterflies about school starting? It's completely normal. Worry is a natural reaction to an uncertain or uncontrollable situation. However, your student doesn't have to give into the jitters and stress and let it ruin his school experience!
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The Online School Alternative for Expatriate Children
Living abroad offers the thrill of adventure. However, this experience away from a home country can also bring challenges, such as the need to provide a consistent education for children. While some military, missionary, or expat families can be on furlough for a short period, others can live abroad for years or even permanently.
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10 Warning Signs of Bullying to Look for in Your Student
Bullying is a painful topic; sometimes even deadly. Often, parents aren't aware of the troubles their child is facing from their peers, either at school or in their group of friends, until it's too late. Damage is done either mentally or physically by the time parents are involved. [Read more…]
Are Online High School Diplomas Accepted by the Military?
Online high school is a great option for alternative schooling. Online schools for grades K-12 offer convenience, flexibility, and the ability earn a high school diploma from home. All these benefits are convincing more and more students to ditch the rigid traditional school format for a more student-centric model of education. [Read more…]
Involve Your Children in Back-to-School Shopping
As a child, some of the most memorable times in my life were walking into a store to pick out my school supplies. From clothes to tissues, scissors, notebooks, glue, and paper, the supply list seemed endless, and to me, back-to-school meant my favorite shopping trip of the year.
For my mom, the decisions were easy: plain, boring, and cheap. I, on the other hand, agonized over each decision. Which was going to better serve me this year, the red, blue, or yellow pencil box? The necessity of making sure I had the right number (and color) of notebooks and, of course, trying to convince my mother into purchasing as many trendy supplies as possible was a fun experience each year.
Because of my positive experiences with back-to-school shopping, I want to challenge you this year to involve your children in the purchase of school supplies and the set up of their learning space. To get started, here are a few basic school supplies I recommend:
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Teacher Office Hours Now Listed in Genius
We are now just over a month into our online office hours, and many of you and your children have been very positive about the change. We are excited to continue to improve the academic support services you receive here at the academy.
To streamline the process and reduce the impact on your inboxes, you will no longer receive emails about online office hours. Instead, your child's teachers will post their office hours, links, and passwords on their Genius Bio page. To access the information, simply log in to Genius, click on course information, and select a specific class. Then, copy the link and paste it in your browser to view the office hours.
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Meet Your Classmates at the Back to School Banter
At Ignite Christian Academy, part of our mission is to educate the whole child – not just academically, but also spiritually and socially. Part of the way we offer this social growth is through our monthly social activities. These events have ranged from Wii video game parties to guided conversations.
In August, ICA will host the Back to School Banter to let our students get to know their teachers and fellow students. Led by two members of the administration, the Back to School Banter is an opportunity for new and returning students in grades 7-12 to get together and talk to their classmates about a variety of topics.
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Elementary Reading Challenge
The elementary department of Ignite Christian Academy has created a summer reading goal for the last full month of summer. Running from August 1-31, the "Jump into Reading" program asks students to read a certain number of books of their liking to reach the goal set for their grade level.
• Grades K-2 are required to finish 30 picture books
• Grades 3-4 have the option of 45 picture books or 2 chapter books
• Grades 5-6 need to complete 4 chapter books
To prove what you have read, please send your completed list of books to Mrs. Holland at pholland@aoacademy.com by September 7. The list needs to include the author, title, and a 1-3 sentence summary for each book completed.
At the end of the month, the students who meet the goals will receive a reading award and we recognized in a future publication of the ICA Today. So, grab a book and keep a record of what you read or have read to you during the month of August. We can't wait to see all of the exciting stories you can make it through in a month!
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