Facebook Says Goodbye to Clutter

On March 7, 2013 Facebook announced one of it’s biggest changes in 9 years. Just a year and a half ago, the Timeline was released. Now, a complete redesign with the Newsfeed has been announced. The Newsfeed has a larger focus on visuals. Facebook’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg, said, “We want to give everyone in the […]
Going Green for St. Patty’s Day

Green is the color of the week, there’s no doubt about it! How will you decorate your business for the holiday? How will you implement green strategies into your business? There are a lot of easy options to reduce the size of your company’s footprint on the Earth. For now, we’ll share with you a […]
What is a hashtag?

Twitter is an amazing social media tool that offers users the chance to share information with people all around the world in a second. It is different from Facebook in many ways, but the most obvious one is the length of messages. Twitter messages [known as tweets] have a 140 character limit. A tweet is […]
HR Primer: Do you have Document Headaches?

Today’s Human Resources lesson involves document organization. Regardless of the size of your company, you have employees that generate paperwork. Keeping this paperwork organized protects your company and prevents future headaches. Nothing can be simpler than creating folders for your important employee documents. Being organized can prevent you from suffering the troublesome and often expensive […]
Decorating Ideas For Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day is right around the corner…seriously…it’s tomorrow! What are you going to do with your studio? I can imagine planning for Valentine’s Day for a children’s activity center is challenging. You want to celebrate the holiday, but not take away from class time. How can you do this? Here are some ideas for preparing your studio, […]
Inclement Weather Policies

Winter months bring snow. Summer months bring hurricanes. Each season has expected inclement weather. The timing is not expected and can be difficult to run classes during that time. So, how do you get in contact with your students in these times? Do phone calls still work or is there a more time efficient way to get […]
Miss America’s Road to the Crown: Mallory Hytes Hagan

Just days ago, over 8.5 million viewers watched Mallory Hytes Hagan sweep the competition in the Miss America Pageant. Knocking out 52 other contestants, Hagan stole the show and our hearts. Representing New York, the 24-year old studying at the Fashion Institute of Technology and supporting Stop It Now, Hagan has a bright future ahead of […]
The Key to a ‘Smart’ New Year’s Resolution

New Year’s is more than just celebrating the start of a new calendar year. It’s a time when we reflect upon our personal lives and evaluate what areas need improvement. Anyone can create a New Year’s Resolution – it’s easy. This year, make yours a smart one. Think about how you can improve the way […]
Helping Kids Cope & Understand The Recent Tragedy

Friday, December 15, 2012 will be a date many Americans remember. A shooting this tragic stick with us for a while. Particularly those who work with children on a daily basis. Why did something like this happen? Will it happen to me? Can I do anything to prevent that? What do I tell my students? […]
Getting The Holiday Buzz

With the holiday season is in full gear, it’s time to start thinking of ways to use the hustle and bustle in your social media plan. The holidays are all about connecting with people, sharing traditions, and building memories, which naturally flows into your school’s holiday outreach through social media. Here are a few things […]