Back To School, Back To The Eye Doctor
Now that children are back in the school, doctors say it’s a good time to have their vision checked.
The buses are warming up, the lunches are packed, and it's time for most Minnesota students to head back to school.
Going back to school is the same as it's always been. Only the details are different. Kids are still kids.
Making lunch for our kids can be frustrating, especially if they don't eat it. Here are a few tips to help them eat healthy.
Deciding on a school outfit is a tough decision. This is how to look like a million bucks while spending a lot less.
Now that children are back in the school, doctors say it’s a good time to have their vision checked.
Thinking back to our school days, we brought lunch at one time or another and maybe traded a few items with our friends.
Packing your child’s school lunch can be quick and easy with all the pre-packaged food options, but what are they doing to your child’s health?
Though many students would prefer to procrastinate as long as possible, ultimately that May 1st deadline will come and a decision must be made. When it comes down to the choice between two or three schools, however, the decision can become very difficult.
Oftentimes, parents are more excited when fall rolls around and school reopens than children, but going back to school also means going back to helping with homework.
The cost may be the most blatant difference between attending a public or private university, but what if the cost turns out to be the same after financial aid? This is when many students are left wondering what each type of school can offer, and whether one is worth more than the other.