Online Teacher Webinars: We’re Seeking Your Expertise
FACTS serves tens of thousands of private and faith-based schools – all of whom have been negatively affected by COVID-19. On behalf of the FACTS family, we’d like to reiterate our commitment to our schools and let you know that behind the scenes, we are diligently
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Unplanned Closure Checklist
As you’re well aware by now, when unexpected school closures happen, there’s plenty of things that need to be done. For FACTS SIS clients, we’ve prepared an Unplanned Closure Checklist in SIS Help to help your school craft a plan
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Reporting and Scheduling in FACTS SIS
With all that’s going on in the world, it’s no surprise if report cards have fallen off your to-do list. To help you stay on track, here are a few tips for reporting and scheduling. Report Cards There are a
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5 Tips for Online Student Engagement
Classrooms are about more than curriculum. Students develop social skills and rely on a safe community to learn. That’s why the transition to a virtual classroom brings unique challenges in student engagement. Here are five ways to keep your students
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Why Traditional Teaching Doesn’t Work Online
Teaching online can be difficult if you’ve never tried it before. Here are some common issues and solutions to help.
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FACTS Taking Proactive Precautions in Response to COVID-19
Learn about the steps FACTS is taking in response to COVID-19 and how you can transition quickly to an online format.
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The Momentum of Education
I believe in the power of education because it changed the trajectory of my life. My dad grew up in a poor family where higher education hadn’t been a priority. But my grandmother made sure that he and my uncles
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March SIS News
This time of year, we receive many questions about the new student on-boarding process and Application & Enrollment. Included below are tips, FACTS SIS help links, and best practices that might be useful for you at this point in the
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Helping Traumatized Students Learn
You know those days when you’re glad a particular student is absent? Or when another just blows up in class? Have you ever felt that you’re pretty sure your teaching career needs to be a long-past event? Or maybe you’re
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