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Feb 12
2013

College NCAA Ineligibility From High School Courses?

Posted by admin in Wellesley Tutoring , Wellesley Tutor , Wellesley Test Prep , sports , schools , school system , SAT Math Tutoring , SAT Math Tutor , SAT , Newton Tutoring , Newton Tutor , Massachusetts , MA , ISEE Tutor Wellesley , ISEE Tutor Newton , high school , curriculum , controversy , college , ACT Math Tutoring , ACT Math Tutor

On average 10.5% of incoming college freshman are rejected each year for Division 1 sports because their high school courses they graduated with do not meet academic standards set by the NCAA.  To be eligible to play Division 1 or Division 2 sports, incoming freshman must complete 14 to 16 NCAA approved core courses in high school, score a certain level in the SAT or ACT, and have kept up their grade point average.  The NCAA approves most high school classes but does deem some ineligible.  Their decision for each town varies. 

Data from some local Massachusetts Y3K Tutor In Your Home towns is absolutely shocking. For example Wellesley High School in offers 26 classes, Newton North High School offers 28, Concord-Carlisle High School offers 30, and Newton South High School offers 30 classes that do not meet the association’s requirements for a core course. Lexington High School in Lexington MA is in a category all to itself with a whopping 78 ineligible courses.  This data is especially surprising as all of the schools on this list are traditionally top ranked schools year after year. 

Feb 11
2013

Snowbank Danger For Kids

Posted by admin in young children , winter , sledding , safety , play , kids , elementary school , children , cars , advice

Tell your kids not to play on or walk on snowbanks near the street.  The snow piles could collapse or they could slip into traffic.

Feb 10
2013

Failure and Success

Posted by admin in young children , tutor , teenagers , schoolwork , middle school , kids , homework , high school , advice , achievement

It is better to attempt something great and fail than attempt to do nothing and succeed.

Feb 09
2013

Snow Bank Danger: Children Hard To See

Posted by admin in young children , winter , walking to school , students , middle school , kids , elementary school , children , cars , advice

Tell your children to never enter the street from between high snow banks.  Drivers won’t be able to see a child until they are in the street.  At that point it could be too late and a child could get run over.

Feb 08
2013

Newton MA Override Vote

Posted by admin in tax , school system , Newton Tutoring , Newton Tutor , Newton Test Prep , Newton , money , Massachusetts , MA , controversy

In Newton MA, they will be voting on three property tax overrides to increase taxes by $11,400,000 to mostly pay for school projects.  While Newton Public Schools cries how they need new buildings and program funding, they never tell the public about some of their spending. Every time there is a local override vote, cities and towns always whine about how if you don’t vote to raise your taxes, they will cut teachers, police, and firefighters and everyone will suffer.  They never seem to threaten to cut or reduce the salaries of the unessential hacks that serve little function in the day-to-day education of our children.  In the city of Newton for example, Newton Public Schools hired in 2012 a Communications and Community Engagement Coordinator at a salary of $60,000.  Here are some other non-essential Newton Public School officials with outrageous taxpayer funded salaries for fiscal year 2011 that are hidden from the public:

 

Superintendent of Schools - $254,573.53

Deputy Superintendent: Chief Administrative Officer - $150,540.83

Deputy Superintendent For Teaching and Learning - $72,259.32

Assistant Superintendent of Secondary Education & Special Programs - $141,484.24

Assistant Superintendent for Elementary Education -
 $140,908.50

Assistant Superintendent for Student Services - $132,750.08

Director of Human Resources - $117,750.08

Chief of Operations - $128,346.19

Director of METCO - $103,190.00

Assistant Budget Director - $89,683.10

Assistant Human Resources Director - $85,149.84

Assistant to Superintendent - $81,259.76

Co-Director of Elementary Student Services - $104,212.40

Director of Language Acquisition - $118,436.54

Budget Analyst/Administrative Assistant - $75,345.08

Data Management Specialist - $88,276.44

Coordinator of Grants - $106,361.52

 

Can you think of a better use of over $2,000,000 used to fund your child’s education?

Feb 07
2013

Child Abduction Prevention: Followed By Car

Posted by admin in young children , safety , parenting , middle school , high school , cars , abduction

Teach your kids that if someone is following them in a car, turn around and go in the opposite direction or take a path where a car would not go.

Feb 06
2013

Fight Colds? Sleep!

Posted by admin in young children , teenagers , sleep , middle school , kids , high school , health , germs , flu , elementary school , cold , children , bedtime

People who averaged less than 7 hours of sleep a night were about 3 times more likely to develop cold symptoms than those who got 8 or more hours of sleep when exposed to the virus that causes colds.

Feb 05
2013

Money Management & Kids: Start Early

Posted by admin in young children , unspoil , teenagers , responsibility , parenting , money , middle school , kids , high school , elementary school , discipline , children , advice

Teach your kids early on to save their money for future purchases.  If they learn the discipline of how to set aside money for their toys today, then they will know how to save up for a car or a house when they are older.

Feb 04
2013

Teen Driving: Prepare Early

Posted by admin in teenagers , parenting , high school , advice

Even before your teen gets their learner’s permit or driver’s license, you can begin to prepare them to drive.  One way is to talk to them about the risks you encounter and how you manage them as you are driving.

Feb 03
2013

Achievement & Praise

Posted by admin in young children , writing , tests , teenagers , sports , schoolwork , reading , positive reinforcement , parenting , middle school , math , kids , inspiration , homework , high school , grades , English , elementary school , children , advice , achievement

After your kids have worked hard to achieve what they want, have them take the time to enjoy it.  Give them lots of praise when accomplishing a goal.