“Lost time is never found again.” (Ben Franklin) The mid-winter rhythms of American families, schools and businesses can provide a welcome respite from the manic pace of early fall and late spring. While this is obviously not always the case—as many factors, including health, finances, successes and failures, come into play to impact these rhythms—the […]
It’s Ticket Season
Can you believe we’re already into February? We’re getting into school dance season – Winter Balls for the high school and middle school crowd, and father/daughter and mother/son dances for the elementary school scene. And of course there are proms and graduations coming up in the next couple of months, as well as class field […]
Winter Blues | Pay4SchoolStuff.com
There’s no doubt that a lot of coordination needs to go into planning school events. Securing the materials, space, transportation, parents’ permission, or any other necessities requires a lot of time from teachers, parents, and school officials to get everything just right. So what happens, on the day the signed permission slip and/or bus money […]
Have a Resolution for Your Organization for the New Year?
How About Working Smarter in 2015? It’s early January 2015. The suitcases are put away. Friends and family have returned home. The holidays and parties are fun memories. It’s much quieter around the house as kids are back to school. As we shuffle off to work at home or our office, we attempt to pick […]
‘Tis The Season… How Will You Use Pay4SchoolStuff This Winter?
‘Tis The Season… to be jolly, for shorter days, for colder and darker mornings and early evenings, for frost on the windows… basically, a whole lot of things that keep children and students indoors. During this time of year, when the outdoor sports seasons have come to a halt and everyone seems to be forced […]
A Quick Guide To The Advanced Placement (AP) Exams
It may feel like the school year only just begun – after all, we’re just barely at Thanksgiving! – but in just a few short months it will be time to begin registering and paying fees for the Advanced Placement (AP) exams. In fact, students who may need testing accommodations for disabilities must submit their […]
Thanksgiving Activities
Thanksgiving is just around the corner (can you believe it?!) and you may be hoping to do a few fun activities or crafts with your students or children. Perhaps you’re looking for something to keep the little ones busy on Thanksgiving Day while you finish preparing your meal, or you’re a teacher or volunteer that’s […]
Pay4SchoolStuff.com Continues to Incorporate Parent and Administrator Suggestions to the Website
There is not much more we can do to make Pay4SchoolStuff.com the best solution for parents and schools/parent groups. But parent and account administrator users continue to make suggestions for improving the online experience. And so, we’ve added still more enhancements in addition to the full offering of features already available (see “Feature Corner” below). […]
Teenagers and Halloween Behaviors | Halloween Series, Part 2
It’s nearly Halloween! It’s time for candy, costumes, and carousing. It’s also time for “tweens” and teenagers to make a big bid for their independence. While going Trick or Treating with Mom or Dad is fun for little kids, once adolescents hit a certain age it becomes “uncool.” The alternative is, of course, to go […]
A PayForSchoolStuff.com Halloween || Series, Part 1
Ahhh, Fall. Cool, crisp air, apple picking, pumpkin carving, and – of course – Halloween! Join us over the next few weeks as Pay4SchoolStuff.com is going to share with you our favorite Halloween tips and tricks! For the most part, Halloween is an equal opportunity holiday. It’s one that isn’t (technically) religious, and thus just about every child […]
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