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Is High School the New College?

Is High School the New College?

A bi-weekly column on Fredericksburg.Today by Elizabeth Colon, Above Grade Level Fredericksburg and Northern Virginia
I recently spoke with a mom whose daughter is suffering from depression as a result of the enormous amount of pressure and work placed on her by her teachers at school. She is a freshman in high school.

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Parents, Please Do THIS With Your Kids

Parents, Please Do THIS With Your Kids

A bi-weekly column on Fredericksburg.Today by Elizabeth Colon, Above Grade Level Fredericksburg and Northern Virginia
It is rare to find people with whom you would walk blindly into a fire, but Mindi Webster is one of those people who I trust endlessly. Her advice is always invaluable.

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Interview Skills for Your High Schooler

Interview Skills for Your High Schooler

A bi-weekly column on Fredericksburg.Today by Elizabeth Colon, Above Grade Level Fredericksburg and Northern Virginia
I realize that many of your high-schoolers have already solidified a summer job, but for those that are still working on it or have been declined for an opportunity, here are some interview skills to help.

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Fredericksburg Meets Autism Head On

Fredericksburg Meets Autism Head On

By Susan Larson
Hats, Heels and Ties charity event to benefit autism research and advocacy is scheduled 12 – 5 p.m. on Sunday, June 29, at the Fredericksburg Expo and Conference Center, 2371 Carl D Silver Pkwy, Fredericksburg.
An estimated 1 out of 42 boys and 1 in 189 girls are diagnosed with autism in the United States, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

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Is High School the New College?

Three Tutoring Myths

A bi-weekly column on Fredericksburg.Today by Elizabeth Colon, Above Grade Level Fredericksburg and Northern Virginia
A friend of mine recently expressed some concern about tutoring.  She told me that there are “myths” associated with it.  This came as a surprise to me —  I guess I had just thought people either were or were not interested, but that they had the information to make the decision.  I was clearly very WRONG!

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Sales Tax Holiday for Back-to-School

Sales Tax Holiday for Back-to-School

By Susan Larson
Parents can save money August 1 – 3 during Virginia’s 2014 back-to-school sales tax holiday.
During this three-day period (Friday, Saturday and Sunday), purchases of qualifying school supplies selling for $20 or less per item, and purchases of qualifying clothing and footwear selling for $100 or less per item will be exempt from sales tax, according to the Virginia Department of Taxation.  Online purchases are included.

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Help ‘Stuff the Bus’ for Spotsylvania Students

Help ‘Stuff the Bus’ for Spotsylvania Students

By Susan Larson
Parrish Learning Zone is hosting their second annual Stuff the Bus School Supplies Drive in partnership with Spotsylvania County Public Schools and UMW Athletics.
Supplies will be collected 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 1, 2014, outside the Southpoint Wal-Mart, 10001 Southpoint Pkwy., Fredericksburg.  Super Hits 95.9 will be broadcasting live from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

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Prepare Now for Back-to-School

Prepare Now for Back-to-School

A bi-weekly column on Fredericksburg.Today by Elizabeth Colon, Above Grade Level Fredericksburg and Northern Virginia
The weather may still be hot and humid, but school is just around the corner.  Now is the time to get back into the school routine. Avoid procrastination.   You know what you need for back-to-school.  Prepare by making a list or two. Check off the items as you complete them.
List 1- Items needed for school
• Books

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Four Year Nursing Program Comes to Fredericksburg

Four Year Nursing Program Comes to Fredericksburg

By Susan Larson
University of Mary Washington (UMW) President Richard V. Hurley and Germanna Community College President David A. Sam signed three transfer and co-enrollment agreements for nursing education at a Monday morning ceremony on UMW’s Stafford campus.
The agreements provide three different pathways for a person in the community to become a nurse who is baccalaureate prepared.

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Showcase Your Business at the Community Welcome Fair

Showcase Your Business at the Community Welcome Fair

Registration is open through Wednesday, Aug. 20, for the Community Welcome Fair at the University of Mary Washington (UMW).
The event gives local businesses and non-profits an opportunity to introduce their goods and services to more than 1,200 potential new customers, according to the Fredericksburg Department of Economic Development and Tourism, event sponsor.

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Is High School the New College?

10 Things You Need to Know to Help Your Child Survive Middle School

Presented by Kyle Kelley, Spotswood’s Middle School Youth Leader, transcribed and edited by Elizabeth Colon, Above Grade Level Tutoring
You remember middle school. Those awkward years when you were changing in more ways than one. You didn’t really know who you were or who you wanted to be. Unfortunately, not much has changed. Our kids still go through this phase and with so much access to the world through social media, these years are even more complicated.

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Pirate Adventures Saturday in Downtown Fredericksburg

Pirate Adventures Saturday in Downtown Fredericksburg

By Susan Larson
The James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library (JMM) and Washington Heritage Museums (WHM) present a day of pirates on Saturday, Aug. 23.
“Piracy was a scourge of American commerce for nearly 300 years, and James Monroe did his part to combat it,” said James Monroe Museum staff. “The practice also contributed to the folklore of the east coast and the Caribbean.”

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