TeachersBox Hosts Networking Reception at W&M

October 25, 2011 in Academic Coaching, Career, Featured, Workshops

On Friday, October 21st TeachersBox sponsored the Second Annual Alumni Networking Reception in conjunction with the Hulon Willis Association and the Cohen Career Center at the College of William and Mary. The panel discussion – moderated by Mikael L. Davis, William and Mary Class of 1995 – featured  Reyna Cartegena of [...]

Reflective Practice is the Best Practice

March 24, 2011 in Faculty Training, K12 Educators, Professional Development

As potential teachers preparing for job fairs this spring, keep the following best practices in mind.  And if you need help drafting resumes and cover letters that lead to interviews and job offers, contact TeachersBox at 914.K12.TBOX [914.512.8269] for an initial consultation!  We’d love to put you in position to [...]

TeachersBox In the Community

January 23, 2011 in Academic Coaching, Featured, High Schoolers Guide to College, K12 Parents

For the second year, TeachersBox conducted three workshops at Alpha Phi Alpha’s MegaGenesis educational conference at Woodside High School. In the afternoon, we conducted workshops entitled Excelling at the High School and College Transition, Onward and Upward: 7 Tips to Your Best SAT Score, and Show Me the Money! Resumes and Personal [...]

Responding to American and European History A.P. Document Based Questions

December 31, 2010 in Academic Coaching, High School Students, K12 Students & Parents, Study Skills

As you prepare for semester exams, here are a few tips that TeachersBox hopes you find helping when answering Document-Based Questions in A.P. American and European History. Each week TeachersBox will post information to help its clients optimize their academic achievement. So check back regularly for important updates.  And if you [...]

Answering an Advanced Placement Level Document Based Question

December 31, 2010 in Academic Coaching, K12 Students & Parents, Study Skills

As you prepare for semester exams, here are a few tips that TeachersBox hopes you find helping when answering Advanced Placement level Document-Based Questions. Each week TeachersBox will post information to help its clients optimize their academic achievement. Check back regularly for important updates.  And if you need help preparing [...]

10 Financial Aid Tips

December 8, 2010 in Academic Coaching, High Schoolers Guide to College, K12 Parents

Don’t make assumptions about how much aid you’ll qualify for or how much you will receive from a particular college or university. Let the experts at your prospective college’s Financial Aid office help you. Prepare your FAFSA in January. Double-check your FAFSA for accuracy and completion. If you file online, [...]

College Application Services

December 6, 2010 in Academic Coaching

TeachersBox provides a number of graduation services for students in the junior and senior classes at Summit Christian Academy. In addition to our SAT Prep services, we’ve also conducted Parent Academy sessions to provide insight into the college admissions and scholarship application process. We’ve taught seniors to elaborate on their [...]

$3 Million Reasons to Sign Up for TeachersBox Academic Coaching

August 7, 2010 in Academic Coaching, Featured, High Schoolers Guide to College, K12 Parents

College acceptance and scholarship application season is in full swing and TeachersBox is helping high school seniors and their parents understand the maze of standardized tests, SATs, college applications, interviews, auditions, and financial aid forms.  How will you navigate all of the hurdles to university admissions? Sign up today for [...]

Q & A with Bryan Earwood

May 25, 2010 in Academic Coaching, High Schoolers Guide to College, K12 Parents

A Cedarville University junior with exceptional academic and athletic abilities, leadership, and integrity, Bryan Earwood is completing a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering degree while balancing work responsibilities, student leadership initiatives, and international missions outreach.TeachersBox had the opportunity to sit down with the former NASA research intern for a Q [...]

The Center for Education and E-Learning

April 30, 2010 in Center for Education and E-Learning, Courses, Faculty Training, K12 Educators, K12 Educators

Our partnership with the University of Richmond’s School of Continuing Studies (SCS), is currently enrolling students for its summer course offerings. Need recertification points?  Our online professional development courses range from four to six weeks and  help novice educators transition to the classroom. We also equip new administrators with practical strategies [...]