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(StatePoint) It may be
summertime, but parents
and educators alike are
beginning to look ahead to-
wards the 2016-2017 school
year. Here are three ways
they are getting prepared.
Check-Up
The school year brings
with it a lot of contact with
a lot of kids. An annual
physical, scheduled before
the school year begins is an
excellent way to make sure
children are up-to-date with
vaccinations and in good
general health. Parents of
young athletes may want to
speak to their pediatrician
about injury prevention and
other related concerns.
This is also an ideal time
to schedule an appointment
with an optometrist if kids
are complaining of any near
or farsightedness. Whether
it’s the blackboard, a book
or a projected image in the
classroom, wearing needed
glasses on day one will
make the transition to a new
school year much smoother.
New Tech Tools
New technology has
the power to create strong
engagement in learning this
fall and beyond. Educators
are busy securing tools that
aid students in learning
key skills needed for their
futures, while benefitting the
school. For example, Casio’s
portfolio of LampFree class-
room projectors combine a
laser and LED light source
to provide a unique, high-
brightness, mercury-free
tool that uses half the power
per unit than its traditional
lamp-based counterparts.
A 20,000-hour lifespan, the
equivalent of approximately
18 years of school use,
means that schools can save
nearly $2,500 when com-
pared to traditional mercury
lamp projectors.
Reading Season
Whether poolside or on a
road trip, all those hours of
free time make summer the
ideal season to squeeze in
recreational reading -- even
in the late days leading up to
the new school year. While
summer reading should
definitely be fun, ideally it
will also supplement the
curriculum ahead. Whether
choosing books early or late
in the summer, check out
age-appropriate summer
reading lists published by
your school and library that
can keep kids entertained,
and help them get a leg up
on classroom learning.
Parents, students and
schools alike are using
the summer wisely to get
prepped for a productive
school year ahead.
How Families and Teachers are
Prepping for School This Summer(StatePoint) After a relaxing summer, back-to-school
worries can be stressful and expensive, from purchasing new school supplies to planning lunches.
The discount experts at Dollar General are sharing tips to help you save time and money when planning for the new school year.
Stock Up On School Supplies
There are plenty of ways to dwindle down your spend-ing as you get your child ready for the first day of school. The best place to start is with the school supply list pro-vided by the teacher.
Go through all of the supplies from last year and deter-mine what is usable and what needs to be replaced. Access your favorite coupons sites, like Dollar General Digital Coupons, for additional back-to-school savings.
Save on Snack Time
Simplify lunch preparation by stocking up on essential food items that are easy to grab on-the-go. One way to limit busy mornings before school is to set aside one afternoon each week to cook food in bulk that can be used during the week. That way, you don’t have to worry about cooking from scratch each day and can provide your children with balanced meal options.
Take Inventory and Reuse
Buying new clothes may be one of the most expensive parts to back-to-school shopping. Just because it’s a new school year doesn’t mean your child needs an entirely new wardrobe. For the clothes that do need replacing, consider-ing shopping out-of-season to take advantage of clearance sales.
Make back-to-school shopping easy. Planning ahead can help you save on items to ensure this is the best school year yet. Your wallet will surely thank you.
Tips to Save on Back
to School Necessities
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