An important component of independent living in today's highly digital world is knowing how to navigate social media safely.
This week's #TransitionTip is to teach your students about safety on social media. Here are some suggestions for what to include in your conversation.
Annual reminder: My Twitter is now 99.9% Appalachian State football related for the next 3-4 months. Mute, block, unfollow, do whatever you need to protect your peace 🙏🏼 #GONEERS 🖤💛
A Louisiana law requiring students to complete an application for federal financial aid in order to graduate high school almost entirely closed the gap in college aid applications between students at low- and high-poverty schools.
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Remember... big opportunities come from doing the small things with a big dose of passion, love, purpose and excellence.
Be faithful with what you have and where you are today. Don't chase success. Decide to get better every day, do great work and success will find you.
You can complain about things you can't control or you can control what you can control and let go of what you can't. You can focus on your problems or focus on getting better. You can look for an excuse or you can look within and find your best. Make the positive choice today!
People think that positivity is weak but they don’t realize how strong you have to be to take on the negativity in the word. It takes a lot of optimism and courage to live and share it and convince people that positive is not Pollyanna. Positive is Power.
You can have a thousand opinions about a thousand different things, but if you don’t approach people with those opinions in love, then you’re doing it all wrong