School nurses have learned the importance of providing input during the planning stages of new construction, renovations and remodeling projects.
Is it possible for schools — specifically window and door elements — to look good and offer protection at the same time?
Custodial staffing is just one of a manager's many responsibilities, yet it takes a lot of time. Knowledge and sensitivity make custodial staffing a bit easier.
How architects avoid tearing out and replacing the original doors and windows on aging campus buildings.
It is essential that school administrators and school boards seek community input when making decisions to change the grade configurations for their school district
From sexual assault to high-tech thievery, college campuses can be dangerous places. What's happening on campuses today and how can administration be more proactive in keeping students safe?
Do you want to know more about the staffing guidelines Wormwood mentioned?
Hiring the perfect maintenance person for that position is always a challenge, in addition to managing employee turnover.
Each geographic area of the country requires special considerations when it comes to roofing materials and maintenance.
Everyone will agree that a "successful" school must enhance the students' learning, but we may not agree on how that success is measured or maybe we do.
Is it possible for schools — specifically window and door elements — to look good and offer protection at the same time?
Schools do spend a lot of money on maintenance each year but not enough to keep up with need.
A plan for designing an effective and useful early childhood education center.
Using a national standard, administrators can be sure classrooms are planned and designed to achieve excellent acoustics.
With a variety of options, moveable walls allow for flexibility when space is limited, dollars are tight and change is constant.
Many schools look at commissioning as an extra, unnecessary layer in an already expensive construction process but when measured against the savings to the annual utility bill, the lower costs for maintenance and operations, and improvements to the learn
Do any of your schools need a cosmetic makeover that also serves to make them safer?
Creating small learning communities within large high schools takes more than a declaration of intent. It takes commitment and agreement among faculty, administrators, students and parents.
Effective safety requires the ability to periodically assess our safety and emergency preparedness measures in a critical manner. A thoughtful self-evaluation of campus safety plans can save lives.
The number of machines available is staggering — but what students want is extremely predictable.
The proliferation of shrinking electronic technologies promise big benefits (and big headaches) for college and university administrators.