Don't let pests be part of thein crowd;” keep them out with proper facility maintenance.
At this middle school, technology enhances and assists in the learning process to create a highly motivating atmosphere.
School construction cost increases slowed in 2006, but analysts predict a return to sticker shock.
How should school administrators and staff communicate with the outside world in a time of emergency?
Precast concrete construction offers so many benefits that campus administrators cannot afford to not educate themselves about it.
Performing arts facilities can have capabilities ranging from the basic multipurpose school venues to some that rival the most sophisticated commercial theaters.
Specialized software applications called <em>Content Management Systems</em> (CMSs) facilitate the development, storage, and publication of Web content.
Much-Needed High School Built on Navajo Reservation in Eight Months
So much for concern about the evidence of "detrimental effects of large high school size."
Cell phones are here whether students and staff bring their own or you provide them. What's the latest word on the wireless chat?
College and university officials know they can't just hope for the best should a pandemic attack sweep the country. But that doesn't mean every plan is a good one.
How can school administrators prepare for a pandemic? Here are some steps to begin the process.
Rising to the challenge to improve service while managing costs, campus administrators are increasingly outsourcing non-educational functions to private-sector consultants.
A tough-as-nails monolithic dome graces North Texas Central College's FSB Center, a performing arts venue enhanced by the dome's unique features.
Many districts in this country have found themselves in the position of needing to improve their educational facilities, yet lacking the information needed to procure the funding.
Renting out the campus in the summer can be lucrative, but make sure you can afford to make the offer.
Other countries are matching and surpassing our educational attainments.
Meeting the acoustic and amplification needs of vocalists and instrumentalists requires flexibility and planning for current and future technologies.
The care and feeding of presidents emeriti who want to remain involved is similar to the challenge confronting a tightrope walker.