High School

Articles in High School

By lenamae1983 0 comments
It's almost that time of year again. Back to school shopping, new classes and new routines. Make it easier on yourself and your kids by following these easy steps... more »
By eHow Education Editor 1 comments
If the thought of starting your freshman year causes you to feel anxious, you're not alone. Nearly everyone starting their first year of high school feels a combination of excitement and concern. By preparing for these changes in advance, you'll ... more »
By Sheena2008 0 comments
Teens stress themselves over the edge about trying to get through high school. Well here you are going to find out how to keep yourself away from that hedge and be able to live life wit a little ease... more »
By obtusegoose 0 comments
Congratulations! You have the opportunity to speak at your graduation. Maybe you're the valedictorian or salutatorian. Maybe you're the class president. But getting here is only half the battle. Now you actually have to prepare and give your ... more »
By chateroff 2 comments
With these step-by-step instructions on Public Speaking you will be able to write that brilliant speech you have been so nervous about. With tips, hints and easy to follow instructions you will be inspiring people in no time!.. more »
By annie20 0 comments
I always loved teaching kids about weather and the atmospheric changes. Listening to the hurricane reports, I did some surfing and found a great site for kids on weather. It is jammed packed with all kinds of information from charts to ... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
Some high schools and colleges offer programs where student from another country can come to study in the United States while a student from the United States goes to study in another country. These exchange programs give the students a chance to ... more »
By treschic 0 comments
Got the jitters for your first day of high school?? Follow this guide and you will do perfectly on your first day!!.. more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
School might be mandatory, but that doesn't mean it needs to be boring. Even if you're not the academic type, with a little effort and creativity, you can make school days fly by and have fun doing it... more »
By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 0 comments
You've waited all year for summer to arrive and now that it has, you want to enjoy every minute before school starts again in the fall. Fill your summer with fun activities from morning to night with a little advance planning and a lot of creativity... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
Call it the sophomore slump, or "sophomoritis." Sometimes high school sophomore students hit a wall: the newness of freshmen year has worn off, but graduation seems like a long time in the future. If they don't stay on top of things even for a ... more »
By Entrepreneurguy 0 comments
Children and youth education will be and always have been vitally important to America’s future as well your future. It becomes more just as important as you begin to get older or when they begin replacing you the current work force including ... more »
By AimeeE 0 comments
As a former Exceptional Education teacher, I have enjoyed working with special needs students. This is mainly because, unlike in a regular classroom, exceptional students focus on both academics and vocational preparation. Job training and ... more »
By LauraSweeneyEdD 0 comments
Parents can assist their children to make good grades in high school by taking these easy steps... more »
By Etan-Savir 1 comments
Learn the steps to successfully hiring a skilled math tutor for your child... more »
By Stormy 0 comments
Considering home school as an option for a high schooler can be a challenge. Balancing social growth and comprehension in life lessons and education are primary objectives in a well-rounded curriculum... more »
By chippreid 0 comments
The popularity of “Pirates of the Caribbean” and “Master and Commander” can introduce the novice mariner or historian alike to a bewildering array of ships types and classes. A sloop, for example, in the 18th century was more of a single-mast ... more »
By scott shanley 0 comments
Cyber-Bullying is perhaps one of the fastest-growing forms of harassment for children. Due to technological advances involving communication devices such as cell phones, pagers and the Internet, it has become easier than ever for bullies to ... more »
By scott shanley 0 comments
For both parents and educators, it is important to know how to be able to spot someone that is being bullied by one or more of their peers. If instances of bullying among children are recognized as soon as possible, the better the chances are of ... more »
By Ron Auerbach 0 comments
This article will help improve your resumes to make you look even better to prospective employers. It's written by the author of the job search book "Think Like an Interviewer: Your Job Hunting Guide to Success." And someone who has ... more »
By Ron Auerbach 0 comments
From the author of the upcoming book "Think Like An Interviewer: Your Job Hunting Guide to Success" and a college instructor comes this helpful article... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
Debate teams give high school students a chance to discuss and argue some of today's most important issues. Debate team competitions are verbal sparring matches that allow students to articulate their feelings on current issues that plague the ... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
Freshman year of high school is a hard transition for even the best of students, but how do you know when your high school freshman is having more than the usual transition pains? Being in tune with your child's education is essential to his or ... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
The annual prom is an exciting event for high school juniors and seniors nationwide. All it takes is one student to spoil what should be a fun and safe time for everyone. One way that pranksters can ruin a prom is to spike the punch, but it's not ... more »
By austingh 0 comments
While you are in school or thinking of going to school, you may want to consider knowing how much you are going to be paid by the time you are done with your college education. It's important to check salaries before you become a graduate of your ... more »