September 2022

September 2022

Elementary Kids Bookshelf

In the elementary years, early readers might need some help, but it’s a good idea for families to have a healthy space at-home to discover and explore books and activities. We provide some ideas on how to fill your child’s library. ...
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Read the 2022 Elementary School Guide

Get your elementary school kids ready for reading with book suggestions and more! Also, we provide ways to choose a school, learning apps and gifted student advice. Plus, see the Elementary Guide school listings on pg. 38! ...
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Read the September 2022 Aurora Community Focus!

The September issue also features the City of Aurora Community Focus! Learn more about this community through the eyes of residents, city officials, schools and businesses. ...
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Public School vs Private School : Important Questions to Ask When Choosing a School for Your Child

Choosing whether to send your child to public school or private school is a challenge for any parent – how much tuition money am I expected to pay? Which school is my child zoned for? What is the student-teacher ratio? Here's some tips on how to know which school is the best fit for your child. ...
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Get Your Elementary Student Reading

Learning how to read is one of the most important life skills to master. That's why it is important to find fun ways to help your child love reading. Here's some fun tips on how to make reading a hobby rather than a chore.  ...
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Preparing Learners to be Future Ready

Michael Roberto, superintendent of Aurora City Schools, explains the vision to ‘nurture the roots’ for students in all grades by helping them develop six competencies. ...
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Mayor’s Letter – Aurora: The Hometown Place To Be

Aurora Mayor Ann Womer Benjamin talks about this beautiful and historic city that combines rural charm with the comforts of the 21st century. ...
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$aving for Your Child’s Future: Investing and Budgeting Tips for All Levels of Education

Saving up for your child’s education is always important, whether you are enrolling them in middle school, high school, or college. Researching different payment options that best fit your financial situation can allow for your child to attend an institution that is both an environmental fit and can help your family budget for other school-related necessities.  ...
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Editor’s Note: Getting Closer

It’s that time of year, our social media pages are filled with first day of school pictures and the leaves are falling. Northeast Ohio Parent Editor Angela Gartner shares her thoughts about the new school year and highlights of the September issue. ...
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Elementary Education Guide Listings

Are you considering a new elementary school for your child? Consult the Elementary School Guide for a listing of Northeast Ohio private and other school options for your child’s next educational step ...
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