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Changes to School Lunches With New Act and Nutritional Standards

Signed into law in December, the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 offers a number of provisions addressing school nutrition and school lunch program operations. In general, the provisions will provide money, support systems, greater accountability an

Green Resolutions

We would like to challenge schools to take on a new resolution this year and, more importantly, see it through. So here it is: As good stewards of education at [INSERT YOUR SCHOOL DISTRICT HERE], we resolve to help our district take better take care of ou

Salt Lake City School District Earns Nation's Top Honor for IPM

Since 2005, the Salt Lake City School District has been implementing Integrated Pest Management (IPM), drastically reducing both pest problems and pesticide use. Last month, the district passed a rigorous 37-point inspection of its program, earning IPM ST

What's Your Sign?

The next time you seen one of those brilliant digital billboards along the road, think about the role that technology might play in your school or district. Digital signs are the first step toward school- and district-wide video communications systems tha

LCD Digital Signage: The Writing (and More) Is on the Wall

LCD technology has become an attractive medium for many public places, such as college common areas, to engage an audience in places of waiting or purchasing. The popularity of LCD technology in these applications has grown in part due to the capability t

Shared Services: The Spaces in Between

Who runs your school's bookstore? The Follet Corporation? Barnes & Noble? Or do you run it yourself? The University of Missouri proposes a third option. They have successfully implemented a shared services model that brings profits to all parties

Directing a Successful Capital Campaign in Any Economy

Sure, it's easy to experience success in a bull market but, in a bear market, do you have the nerve to ask for money for a new facility instead of patching the leaky roof for the hundredth time? Here are the rules of engagement for any economy.

It's a Sign of the Times

College campuses are changing. One very visible change is the addition of digital signage networks. Digital signage networks are a network of electronic screens placed in strategic, highly visible locations. The content displayed on the screens can be ind

A Building With a Vision

Big dreams to propel your organization forward are often interrupted by the harsh reality of budget cuts, nay-saying in high places, and the slow but steady erosion created by incremental compromises that add up to huge deviations from the original vision

Finding Opportunity in the New 'Normal'

Those who will be successful are those who have stopped mourning for the old economy, stopped poking it with a sharp stick to see if it moves, and started thinking about what can be done with what we now have. It is much like working through the five stag

Cutting Costs/Maintaining Quality

With proper planning, it is absolutely possible to achieve a desired look for an educational facility while remaining within a finite budget. Furthermore, one can select materials that don't cost much, yet will go the distance in terms of longevity.

Just a Janitor

Any school or school system that fails to specifically train, empower and encourage all of its employees to actively seek to identify potentially dangerous situations and take appropriate corrective actions is wasting precious resources and has serious li

Designing Spaces for Today's Students

Since the late 1980s, college administrators and architects who design higher-education facilities have trained their sights on creating learning environments that support greater student engagement and enhance student collaboration. But only recently has

The Emergence of Higher Education Analytics

Higher education is facing enormous challenges. Diminishing financial support, heightened public accountability, prolonged economic recession, and numerous other issues confront our institutions. Competition is fierce, and the need for operational efficie

Good Riddance to 2010

Those who will be successful are those who have stopped mourning for the old economy, stopped poking it with a sharp stick to see if it moves and started thinking about what can be done with what we now have. It is much like working through the five stage

Celebration School and Design Trends: 13 Years Into the Future

In 1997, the "school of the future" — Disney Development Corp.'s (DDC) Celebration School — opened in Orlando. Thirteen years later, what lessons have been learned from the nationally recognized project, and how have they influenc

Step By Step

Taking bids for any type of product or service can be a harrowing experience for school facility managers. Some managers may not be well prepared for the process or may underestimate the steps involved. And, because many contractors require multi-year con

Getting Started With Preventive Maintenance

Preventive maintenance is an important subject in our business. With shrinking budgets we are often put in a position of deferring maintenance and pushing the cost down the road. This is not a preferred method, but it is often the option we choose due to

Creative Solution to Hands-on Learning

With academic funding cuts, and an emphasis on standardized testing crowding out creativity in the classroom, educators are finding an affordable, hands-on solution with solar-powered, robot-building kits, one example is the Mini Solar Kits, that encourag

Research on Research Centers

Not long ago, the mantra was that the library should be at the center of the school. Not only should the library be at the center of the school, it should be large. The size and prominence of the library became the mark of the educational standing of the

Access Control Needs to be Comprehensive

Access control is no longer just about locking doors. Today, access control is about a total integration of equipment, technology and manpower. The buzzword these days is "convergence." Basically, this is the idea of tying electronic or physical