Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Timetable---> Organizer Designed for Students

Stay Organized!
       LIFEHACKER has a great description of a free organizing app on Android called TimeTable.  Built with students in mind, it allows users to input their schedules, homework, and exams.  It's worth a try--especially for our students who have trouble staying organized! 

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

From One Second to the Next--Texting Can Wait.




Is it just me, or does it seem like texting while driving is at an all-time high?.  Every time I am looking to merge into a lane, or stopped at a light, it seems as though my fellow drivers' heads are pointed at their laps, staring into an iPhone while attempting to share a road with me.   Although we would like to believe that teenagers are the only guilty demographic, this is not the case.  According to TextingAndDrivingSafety.com, 27% of adults have sent or received a text message while driving.  A scarier statistic, 48% of kids ages 12-17 have been in the car while the driver was texting.

Director Werner Herzog created the above documentary about the frightening consequences of texting while driving.  A forewarning that this short documentary is contains graphic descriptions of accidents caused by texting, and is geared more towards high school students and older than lower grade-levels.  The L.A. Times best described this documentary as "sobering."  It is.  It is also informative, frightening, and well worth watching.    

Friday, August 23, 2013

You Can Build The Iron Man Suit





Although specifically geared toward the Engineering students at Georgia Tech, the message delivered in this viral video applies to all students starting school in the next few weeks.  In this epic welcome speech, Nicholas Selby offers ten tips to the incoming Freshman at Georgia Tech..., but he also speaks about much more.  He reminds the students to remember WHY they are there.  To learn.  To grow.  To dream.  If they wish to build the Iron Man Suit, then gain the information necessary to build it!  His message is a strong and important message for students of all ages.  In September, remember why you are in school.  Learn from the harder teacher.  Sit in the front of the class.  Don't procrastinate.

And if you are going to build the Iron Man suit, please do not wear it to school.   Thanks.

Friday, February 1, 2013

WMS Guidance Newsletter - Winter Edition!

The Waldwick Middle School Guidance Department distributes a newsletter in the Fall, Winter, and Spring with a tremendous amount of information.  This edition of the Waldwick Middle School Guidance newsletter includes information about our upcoming 8th grade Naviance Workshop, Parent Academies, Movember Fundraising Event, and a few other items that will surely interest you.  I encourage you to please read by clicking the link below!

WMS Guidance Newsletter - Winter Edition