Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Money Management Made Easy

Money management, or investment management, need not stress you out. An investment program complete with diversification and professional asset allocation can be yours at low cost. Here's how to find professional money management to make your investing life as easy as possible while keeping your costs down.

Mutual funds (funds) were designed for average investors. These investments are basically investor-friendly baskets of securities that offer diversification and professional investment management to folks of all walks of life. Fund companies (families) that offer them want your business if you can afford to invest at least a couple of thousand dollars and/or a couple hundred a month.

But if you want to set up an investment program that works for you and is low-cost, remember two things. Some funds offer the inexperienced or new investor more money management service than others. Second, not all fund companies are low-cost. Let's talk about the management aspect first.

When you invest in a mutual fund diversification and professional investment management are automatically a part of the package. For example, if you own shares in a stock fund you own a small part of a large diversified portfolio of stocks that is managed for you and many other investors.

But what you don't get with a stock fund (or bond fund or money market fund) is asset allocation. That's up to you to figure out. How much should you invest in stocks vs. bonds vs. the money market? That's called asset allocation, and more than any other factor it determines your success or failure as an investor.

Some funds make life easier for you and offer asset allocation as one of their money management services. These are called BALANCED FUNDS and they go by various names. Examples include: asset allocation, total return, lifecycle, and target retirement funds. They range from conservative to aggressive.

In setting up your investment program just make sure you read the literature that profiles the fund's risk (conservative, moderate or aggressive) and pick one that matches your risk profile. They take care of the rest: diversification, investment management and asset allocation.

In regard to investing costs, some fund companies charge considerably more than others. You can pay sales charges of more than 5% upfront plus more than 2% a year for fund expenses. Or, if you go with a major no-load fund company there are no sales charges and yearly expenses can be less than ½% a year.

The two largest fund companies in America offer no-load funds: Fidelity and Vanguard.

Why Should You Invest in Dumpster Rental?

Disposal of huge tons of trash is one of the tasks on completion of the project. Though trash disposal is one among the stages of project completion and is similar to any other stage, the risk involved in completion of the task demands expertise. The risk involved in the task calls for professional help.

Waste is one of the major contributors of the environmental pollution in the world. Various commercial and residential projects do contribute to the source of environmental pollution. Few of them include construction projects, business cleanups, business remodeling, house renovation, house cleanup, yard cleanup.

Trash itself is the major problem that is drawing the attention of the whole world. Proper disposal of this generated trash is one more hidden problem that is putting the project owners at great hurdle. Huge tons of litter piled up include varied bulky items and poses a challenge to the project owner. One has to handle many issues like choosing the right disposal bin, dumping the tons of trash carefully,(demands manual help), spending time to dispose in the landfills, tackle the problems with the local authority, proper disposal of trash by recycling. All these issues require a lot of time and investment in terms of money in addition to the risk.

Dumpster rental is the best investment.

your investment turns to be the best when it can get the right product. When we talk about the trash disposal, none other than dumpster rental would be the right fit, here are the reasons why? Dumpster rental for trash disposal will keep you away from the unnecessary risk that is handled in dumping the trash. You will not leave your busy schedules and travel to another location to dump the trash.

It is the most affordable way of throwing out any tons of trash. The type waste dumped in the dumpster varies depending on the project, so dumpster arrives to your job location in customized sizes to suit the project requirements. Dumpster rental is the best investment because it wipes out any tons of trash in a single go at affordable cost without any waiting periods. Recycling all the eligible litter in the dump is the additional benefit attached to the dumpster rental. Disposing the waste through dumpster rental will recycle the trash in the environmental friendly manner and promote environmental consciousness in the society.

With the summer underway in US, most of you will be planning out to close the projects delayed in the spring. Whether you have heard of the service or not, chances are you have probably been in a situation in which a dumpster rental would make your waste disposal task hassle free. Dumpster rental would turn your investment best by saving up the risk time and money as well.

Networking 101 - The Most Important Class They Don't Teach At School

Did you ever notice that the most successful people you know are always ahead of the curve? They know everyone and everything. And, if they don't, they know someone who can make it happen. These people are master networkers. They know how to develop a good network and how to use that network to generate more business in a month than most people do in a year.

What do these people know that you don't? Why are they wildly successful and you... aren't? It's not that they work harder than you - they just work smarter. They network. And not in the obnoxious "hey, can I give ya my card?" kind of way - they network smarter, more personally. A way based on being generous, helping friends and colleagues connect, building genuine relationships along the way. It's not about keeping score (as in, I did you a favor, so now you owe me...) It's about how to get what you want and making sure that the person giving it gets what they want and/or need, as well.

So, what is networking? Networking is the development and maintenance of various relationships in your personal and professional lives. Sounds simple, right? Wrong. Many people either are intimidated or unable to do this inherently simple concept because they make it more difficult than is necessary.

All networking, whether personal or professional, boils down to one simple concept: sharing. Whether it's sharing our time or information or resources or opportunities, it's really that simple.

How do you build a network? Do you contact old friends from school (who you haven't spoken to in 15 or 20 years)? Maybe colleagues from your first job out of college? Or your husband's best friend's fiancé, who works for a company you would LOVE to do business with? The answers are: YES, YES, YES and MORE!

Start with your "core" network and then build outward. Your "core" network would be your family, friends, people you are close enough to that you wouldn't think twice to ask them out to lunch. These are the people you know you can depend on, and that feel the same about you. See? For all you who thought you didn't know anything about networking... you've just built a small one. Or, in my case, being the youngest of eight children and my parents having 12 siblings between them, a fairly nice sized one. And, while this is a good start, your professional network needs to be bigger, stronger, more inclusive.

The fastest way to grow your network is to become active, be seen. Join professional societies related to your industry. Join clubs and organizations (like Women Advancing Women.) Be an active alumnus at your alma mater. Offer to speak at events. Volunteer. Whatever it takes. Just go out and meet other people.

Attend events that relate to an interest or activity you enjoy. Just because you are a CPA doesn't mean you should only go to accounting-related conferences to network. A major advantage to taking part in activities you enjoy is that it makes conversation so much easier. While you're discussing the phenom that is Boobie Gibson, ask the other person about themselves and what they do for a living. Who knows? That person who sits in front of you at the Cavs' games all season might have an "in" at the company for which you're dying to work. You could sit behind them all season and, without initiating that first conversation, you'd never know.

Another way is to read. Read a lot. Read the daily newspaper. Read the Wall St. Journal. Invest in a subscription to Crain's and any local or professional trade journals and magazines. All of these are great sources of information. Almost all of these sources publish new hires, promotions, etc. for companies in the area. Keep track of the names of people in your field. Maybe you see an established person mentioned constantly and you feel that it would be beneficial to meet this person - of course, without being stalkerish. Track down their work email address or look up their office phone number, and initiate contact. Mention that you read about them and their recent promotion or their having been awarded a new professional designation, whatever. Just make contact. Don't worry if you get voice mail or you don't get an immediate response. People are busy. It's OK. Most people will respond, even if it's just to say that they're flattered you contacted them in the first place.

Now, if the idea of contacting people you don't know is intimidating, start small. When at a networking event, look for a familiar face. If you see someone you know, approach them. After a few minutes of talking, ask if they know anyone else there and if they would introduce you around. But, what if you don't recognize anyone? Go straight to the stuff that interests you. When you talk about things you are genuinely passionate about, you light up and appear more engaging and confident. And that will draw people to YOU. Or, join a group's existing conversation. Listen for a bit. Then, once you get the "gist" of the conversation, ask a related question. You build credibility by asking and it's easier than just barging in with an opinion.

While there is no substitute for face-to-face conversation, social networking sites like MySpace, LinkedIn, Facebook, etc. can be very useful tools for building relationships. They are great for tracking down old friends... and these sites, also, give you access to all your friends' friends. For example, you went to high school with Jane Doe. You reconnect after all these years via Facebook. While scrolling through Jane's friends, you discover she knows John Smith. John Smith is the president of XYZ Corporation and is someone with whom you would love to work! Now, in order to "make it happen", you need to call or email Jane and ask if she would facilitate an introduction.

Another great use for social networking sites is for research. Most profiles have photos and list job history, activities, favorite things, etc. So, do your homework before meetings. Say Jane Doe agrees to introduce you to John Smith, and John emails you, he wants to have lunch. By checking out his Facebook page, maybe you find out that he enjoys Thai food and loves reading historical fiction. When you call to schedule that lunch, you could suggest meeting at that new Thai place downtown. Get to the restaurant early and get a table. As soon as you see him enter, stand up and greet him by name. Then, during lunch, ask his opinion on that new New York Times best seller, set during the Revolutionary War. Do you see what you did there? By doing a little research ahead of time, you were able to show that you knew enough about him (not just his name and job title) to make this meeting worth his time.

Remember that you don't have to find a shared interest to make a connection. You just have to be willing to share your interests with others.

Now that you've built a network, you need to cultivate it. I like to use the garden concept: Building your network is the same as planting seeds in a garden. If you abandon it after planting is finished, everything will eventually wither up and die. You need to water the plants, make sure there is adequate sunlight, weed it *if necessary*. Networks are the same. If you build up a list of names without cultivating it, the list will dry up. And, rather than helping you, it will just take up space in your Outlook file.

A good way to cultivate your network is to regularly "ping" your connections. By "ping", I mean, like the old phone company commercials used to say, "Reach out and touch someone." Find out who is looking for a new job or who needs to hire someone. See if you can help make that introduction. Sure there isn't anything in it for you now but, down the road, when something in your realm of expertise becomes available, these people are more likely to remember you favorably and most likely will give you a call.

Practice "Drive-By Flattery" regularly. That means, if you know someone who has done an amazing job at something, don't just thank or compliment them. Tell his or her boss. It will increase their capital at work. Flattery in the workplace, if done properly, can be the difference between a "cost of living" increase and a "Wow, you've had a knock-out year!" raise. And, trust me, your connections will LOVE you if your "drive-by" message to their boss was the reason for that raise!

Be grateful. Try to consciously practice gratitude every day. For example, I don't send out Christmas/Hanukkah/New Year's cards. Rather, I send out Thanksgiving cards. That's a great time of the year, as it reminds us to be grateful. For me, it's a time to say how thankful I am, at that very moment, for my connections' presence in my life. Because my contact list is well over 5,000 people all around the world, I usually send e-cards. Sites like Plaxo have some wonderful, business-appropriate cards (and they're free). Every November, I guarantee that, even if I haven't said it recently, all my connections know how much they mean to me.

Oh, another favorite thing of mine is birthday e-cards. I use Plaxo to monitor my contact list. One of their fields is for people's birthdays. Now, not everyone fills this section out, but many do. Seven days before their birthdays, Plaxo sends an email to tell me it's coming up. I'll then take a few minutes, create an e-card, and schedule it to be delivered on their big day. It's a free service and it only takes about 5 minutes. The responses I get from these cards are amazing - people LOVE being remembered.

This one comes straight from Kevin Ferrazzi, author of Never Eat Alone (great book and I highly recommend it to everyone!) Never eat alone, ESPECIALLY at corporate and social events. Nothing says "failure" better than being "invisible" at these events. You should spend your time cultivating and nurturing your connections, building new ones, and making yourself seen and heard.

Also, follow up. When you meet others, if you promise to share an article, website, phone number, etc. - make sure you FOLLOW UP. Nothing destroys your credibility faster with new connections than giving the impression that you don't keep your word.

If you regularly "ping" your connections, playing matchmaker shouldn't be too difficult. Being that I'm a recruiter, I keep track of everyone I know who is looking for a new position. If they are in the accounting or finance fields, I'm trying to place them with my clients. If they aren't, I keep a list of their names and what they are looking for. I, also, keep a similar list of connections who are looking to hire. When I see an overlap between a position available and a connection looking, I make an introduction. Simple as that. While I'm sure many recruiters try to finagle a commission, should a match be made, I don't. All I ask is that if my connection who is offered the position would pass along my contact information to others they know who are looking. And, if my connection who is making the hire, would keep my firm in mind should an accounting or finance position need to be staffed.

It's not always about making money. And, while that's hard for many to swallow, I can honestly say that my highest-earning placement fee came because a connection I made through one of these matches eventually became the head of that company's HR department and remembered me (and used my firm exclusively) when they were looking for a new CFO.

By doing this, asking that they think of you when they are in need of your type of services, you are not keeping score. Oh, we ALL know a scorekeeper or two... these are the people who keep track of every favor they've ever done for someone and whether these people have reciprocated yet. The successful networker is one who recognizes that success is gained through giving without keeping score.

So, if you need a little reinforcing, remember what's in it for you - the reward of having done something good for someone. Period! Anything else is just icing on the cake.

I've been asked many times, "How do I build a relationship with people I just don't like?" And, typically, we're talking about people we meet in the workplace - a customer or boss or associate. My answer is usually, "Not everyone is going to be your new best friend, but if you're forced to deal with this person, why not try to make it more personal and real? Wouldn't you want a better relationship for the sake of success, mutuality, and most importantly, less angst and more joy?"

Personally, I deal with it by responding with the opposite of what my initial reaction might be. So, if I feel an urge to push back and be defensive, I try to be positive and affirming. When you're confronted with difficult individuals, don't let them tweak you.

Too many times I've had a friend call me and say: "Mary, I just became unemployed. I need to find a new job. Can your firm help?" My answer: "No." Not because I'm trying to kick a person while they are down, but because I'm a recruiter. My clients, for the most part, are not looking for unemployed people. Ideally, they want the person at their biggest competitor who is currently doing the exact same job they are looking to staff. Realistically these people should have been building their network for the past 5, 10, 15 years - not just during the weeks since they became unemployed. If they had built their network, they should have been able to make 20 calls to people in their strong, thriving network and have 5 interviews scheduled within a week or two.

When you are ready to (or have to) make a career move, put out feelers. Let your network know. It's been proven that over 60% of people find their new job via networking. Not using online job boards, not answering classified ads, not even working with recruiters and/or staffing agencies, but rather calling on their existing network.

Remember the Golden Rule of Networking: Build it before you need it. Think of the relationships you'll need tomorrow, and start building them today.

How many people here know "The Big Networker"? You know - the self-centered schmoozer who's got a drink in one hand and their business cards in the other? They're ready to toss cards at everyone in the room. They're also always looking to shove a card at Mr. or Ms. Big Shot because their ego tells them how great it would be to get their little card in that person's hand. This is what I call The Networking Jerk. They are phony, insincere, overly ambitious glad-handers. And, thankfully, their time is over!

In order to build a great network and not be this idiot, you have to be generous, kind, caring. You need to care about helping your contacts be successful. When they see how much you actually care, most people tend to reciprocate in kind. Basically, it's the whole "pay it forward" concept brought to life.

So, when you meet someone who you think would be a great person with whom to network, don't just hand them your card. After a few minutes of "as meaningful as it can be under the circumstances" conversation, ASK if you can give them your card. If they accept and give you theirs in return, make a quick little note on the back about the conversation. Then, after the meeting, event, whatever, write a personalized thank you note. Notice I didn't say, send a "thank you" email. Actually write a note and send it by mail. It doesn't have to be anything big, maybe a couple of lines about how nice it was to meet them and you look forward to building a mutually beneficial business relationship. Emails are so easy to delete. A card in the mail, however, makes an impression. Honestly, how many of us actually receive handwritten notes anymore? And, when we do, do we immediately trash them or do we leave them on our desk for a day or two? They really make an impression - a good one.

Relationships are not finite. They're not like a pie, where you can only have so much. Relationships grow each and every time you use them.

Mesothelioma Cure and Treatment Options

What about the options available for treating cancer mesothelioma? I have already mentioned in other articles of mesothelioma, that this cancer is a rare cancer which has a very long time to appear in the human body. The symptoms of the disease take many years from 30 to 50 years. For this problem, the discovery of mesothelioma, cancer is very difficult.

The other problem with the discovery of mesothelioma, cancer is the similarity of signs of that disease to signs of other illness and diseases. The diagnosis of mesothelioma is difficult. SO, the diagnosis of this process takes a lot of transactions to be attained.

What are the options to treat mesothelioma cancer? There are three options for the primary treatment.

The surgery option, the most powerful method to treat mesothelioma tumors, by eliminating the affected parts and the nearest parts surround tumors. The surgeon may remove the entire lung if the cases seriously overdue.

The 2nd option is chemotherapy, "another option" to treat the tumors, by allowing some patients to take some types of chemical drugs, that the parties involved in the whole blood and can destroy tumor cells. This option can be used alongside the option of the surgery.

3rd mesothelioma option is radiotherapy, by moving some radiation that have the ability to destroy the cells. This option can be used, depending on the case and after the option of the surgery to destroy the remaining cancer cells. Please, consult your doctor to choose the most suitable treatment option for your case.

Video Marketing - Cheap Cameras for Great Looking Videos

Are you ready to get into video marketing but don't want to spend a ton of money? No problem. You can create quality looking videos without spending a lot of money. Here's what you'll need to get Hollywood looking videos on a non-Hollywood budget.

The camera is obviously one of the most important factors into creating a very nice looking video. Believe it or not, you don't need an expensive camera. All you need is a compact, hand held camera like a Flip cam. However, I highly recommend you do not get the Flip video brand. Why? Because they don't contain one extremely important component that you absolutely must have, and that is a microphone input jack. All of the Flip brand video cameras are missing this vital option. Other portable, Flip type cameras do have microphone inputs so make sure the camera you get has one. So why is a small thing like a microphone jack so important? Well, believe it or not, audio is almost more important than your video. If you have a great shot but your audio is barely there, your video is not worth anything. However, if you have good audio but a bad picture, you can fix your shot in the editing stage. All you'd have to do is cut away to something else, such as your product, and then cut back to the video once your original shot looks good again.

Other features you will want in a camera are concerned with the quality of the picture. Make sure that whatever one you choose, it is shooting in HD. There are many inexpensive, available cameras that now shoot in 1080. Get one of those. You will also want to make sure the base of your camera has a threaded area so you can attach it to a tripod. The threaded area will screw right into your tripod, or in other cases, to a plate that will snap into your tripod. Most of these Flip type cameras have this option but don't overlook this.

Some people may wonder if having a zoom feature is something to look for in a camera. Actually, no, it's not. Take a look at most movies you've ever seen. Was there a lot of zooming going on? For the most part, amateurs overuse the zoom feature, giving their videos a home made look. Don't be one of these people.

You don't have to spend a ton of money in order to create a video that looks very good. Start out with the right equipment now and you'll be making videos for a long time.

About Australia Droughts

Droughts are one of the many extreme weather events that are increasing in strength and frequency throughout the globe. Australia is a nation that is particularly vulnerable to extreme dry weather and has been plagued by drought events over the past 100 years.

The frequency and severity of Australian droughts has increased significantly over the past century. Extreme drought events have been recorded in 1965, 1982, 1994, and 2002. The most recent drought took place in the Australian summer of 2002 in which the average rainfall per month was a staggering low of 18.3 mm with a maximum temperature of 2.140C warmer than average. The excess heat exaggerated the drought effects by increasing potential evapotranspiration to 152 mm per month. This extreme weather event caused approximately $8 billion in agricultural loss and desertified a massive geographic region in southeastern Australia. This disaster was preceded by a major drought in 1994 and others before it where similar but not as severe conditions were observed. Therefore, these hot, dry weather patterns are demonstrating trends in time and strength and Australia is most likely to experience greater drought events in the mere future

It may come as a surprise to an average person, but based on data and observations, these drought events are induced by the weather phenomenon called El Nino which in Spanish means boy child. These extreme dry patterns have been linked to El Nino effects that take place in the eastern Pacific near the Peruvian Coast. An El Nino event is triggered once every several years and begins when the regulatory pressure patterns that are observed in the Pacific Ocean from Peru to Indonesia change. El Nino events over the past 50 years have increased in effect and frequency possibly due to global warming. This leaves one question that is highly debated; can global warming be a significant factor in the increase of Australian droughts.

Ford's Hybrid Vehicles

The hybrid vehicle phenomenon is sweeping the nation as we speak. People everywhere are voicing their concerns for the planet, noting that burning fossil fuels is not eco-friendly. Other types of energy are just as efficient, and not so harmful. There are three hybrid vehicles from Ford that are meant to meet the needs of the planet and the drivers who care for it: the 2009 Ford Escape, the 2010 Ford Escape and the 2010 Ford Fusion. Ford has begun to move toward new energy sources for their vehicles to help the environment and cut down on the dependence of gasoline.

The Ford Escape Hybrid was the world's first hybrid SUV. It continues to impress reviewers and drivers alike. Both the 2009 and 2010 models make the city driving experience especially delightful with its roomy and comfortable interior. Another major benefit of the Escape is its extremely good gas mileage; 30 miles per gallon to be exact. Being able to drive a few hundred miles before refueling is a nice gift that Ford offers in her Escape Hybrid. Regenerative braking is yet another distinct trait of the Escape. Whenever you hit the brakes you are actually charging the SUV's battery pack at the same time. How neat is that!

But Ford gave their customers another hybrid option with their 2010 Ford Fusion. For those who are not as fond of SUVs the Ford Fusion Hybrid is a great alternative. This car has an even more impressive EPA-estimated gas mileage. It can go over 700 miles between fill ups, which is incredible and extremely helpful in this rough economy. Not only will this help save on money out of the consumers pocket but will also cut down on the amount of fuel they use. The Fusion also offers regenerative braking as a convenience to her drivers. Clearly, by owning a hybrid from Ford, you are showing that you care about the environment and are willing to try new types of energy in order to keep the world a clean and healthy place.

Both models are listed at around $30,000 dollars new on the Ford website, but there are ways of getting an Escape or Fusion hybrid cheaper. Keep your eyes open for great deals on new Ford vehicles, or even consider going with something used. It is up to you. Just remember that hybrids are convenient for you and great for the natural environment.

How to Plan the Perfect Business Trip

Planning a business trip within the UK or even overseas can be a bit of a monotonous activity, particularly if you plan to stay for awhile or having a particularly long flight to endure. Business trips of this sort have become ever more popular in recent years, in particular with business moving more and more overseas and companies eager to move their resources and materials around the globe in search of the best ways to save a few extra pounds on their balance sheets. Some while the company may be paying for your trip, you may still be given the task of organising it, and if you have then there are certainly a few things you need to look at prior to booking your flight or accommodations and this article will guide you in the right direction.

The first thing you need to do is book your flight, if necessary, well in advance. The most important thing to do when looking for flights is to perform a quick search in a major search engine and seek out the best deal. Do this far enough in advance and you will be able to book the best deal - this particular advice goes for any form of public transport, including trains. The second thing you need to find is good accommodation and this is generally where things get that little bit more difficult for anyone going on a business trip.

The first thing you should look for is peace and quiet and a relatively central location close to all necessary amenities. More and more business people are choosing to stay on the outskirts of a major city, this allows for the possibility of commuting relatively easy into the centre of town while also providing the opportunity to enjoy some peace and quiet to work when you need to do so. The most important things to look for in a hotel for most people is WiFi connectivity and conferencing facilities. Providing these two options have been catered to then you should be in possession of everything you need to make your business trip a success.

Top 7 School Spirit Ideas

School spirit is about more than just cheerleaders and school colors- it's about creating a learning environment where students are proud to be a part of the educational process.

There are an endless number of ideas for school spirit themes and activities, but the most important part of building strong spirit is getting everyone involved, from students to teachers and even parents. If you are looking for some fun ideas for building school spirit, consider a few of the following, and don't forget to add your own ideas too!

Use your school colors, mascot, or theme to create school spirit expression ideas. This could include simple ideas like letting your students hold a design contest for a spirit t-shirt or banner to big ideas like holding a decorating contest in which each grade decorates an area of the school. Don't forget about the importance of spirit merchandise. Some popular ideas are t-shirts, bumper stickers, and even custom designed pins. Try to create merchandise that appeals to people of all ages, ranging from the youngest students to grandparents, and be sure to encourage students to wear their spirit merchandise into school. If you don't already have a school song, now is the time to write one. And if you do have one, consider creating some spirit chants. You can use military "cadence" songs to get the idea, and then give your students the chance to sing and chant during assemblies, in gym class, or even at the end of the day as they prepare to leave. Make sure to develop school traditions that help build the idea of school spirit and incorporate a sense of community. For example, consider having a park clean-up day at a local park, having students recycle aluminum cans to raise money for a cause, or anything else that helps the community. Let students see your school spirit. You can create posters or use custom vinyl banners to show off your school motto, mascot, or name. Students can take the school banners with them to display at community or sporting events, or you can just display them in the school. Don't forget about the value of dances and assemblies for raising school spirit. Even elementary schools can enjoy parent-child dances, and holding assemblies on a regular basis will give students a chance to get in the spirit. Make sure to include lots of hands-on activities before and during the assembly to get students involved. Hold themed spirit weeks throughout the school year. These are particularly effective if you hold them before standardized testing or vacation periods because they can keep students motivated and excited about attending school. Check online for theme ideas, and remember to find ways to include parents too.

Building your school spirit can be one of the most fun parts of being part of a school. The more opportunities you give your students to get involved with their school and their community, the better they will do academically. Schools with strong school spirit have better attendance, higher grades, and more community involvement than those who do not spend time promoting it. There is no reason not to get out and show your spirit this year!


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