Dancers show their own fast break at hoops tournament
Over the years the gymnasium at Ross Sheppard High School has seen its share of highlight-reel dunks and shooting stars during the school’s annual Totem Hoop Basketball Tournament. But the gym probably...
View ArticleHey teachers! This is why you should attend the Grad Seminar
Sometimes the last thing you need when you’re already over-the-top busy is more free advice. But if you are that comfortable what’s the harm in coming for a nice lunch and sharing your knowledge with...
View ArticleWhen is a doctor not a physician?
Part of Eillis Courtney’s job is to know the difference between a doctor and a physician and when to address each of them by their proper titles. Courtney is the director of ceremonies and events at...
View ArticleStudent Volunteers – More than just Warm Bodies
As a recent college graduate I can attest to the fact that student volunteers are a rare breed – they give until it hurts in the name — or pursuit — of resume references and meaningful work experience....
View ArticleE-learning — is it for you?
Thinking of going back to school to continue or upgrading your education? It’s a fine goal and the more education you get the higher salary you will command. The only question is how do you go about...
View ArticleZombie Survival Training
As kids get prepared for the final months of the school year, several parents are pondering about what they can do to fixate their kids with for the summer. How about a zombie survival camp? The first...
View ArticleLearning from ATLE 2012 Conference
Alberta Technology Leader in Education is a conference that supports education through the convergence of learning, leadership and technology. Kelsea Rose Klassen, a student who is currently becoming a...
View ArticleTeen Suicide and Bulling Video
In Winnipeg, an explicit video presenting the awareness of teen suicide was shown to a Grade 7 class which has made a father furious. He states his son was so distressed from the video that he had a...
View ArticleWolfpack fans having a ball
Baseball is a grand game and that was proven recently when North Carolina State University’s men’s baseball team achieved something historic. After a game that lasted 17 innings and more than seven...
View ArticleFree Seminars to improve your Grad!
With over 50 schools across western Canada participating last year, our seminars have become essential for any staff involved in planning activities from graduation to theatre productions. Just ask...
View ArticleScholarship Announcements for 2014
In 2013 we received over 130 scholarship applications from all across Canada, awarded $1500 to three amazing high school Grads and realized one very important lesson… the future of Canada is looking...
View ArticleYou asked ….we listened!
Last year we successfully provided ticketing and registration services for over 50 schools during “graduation season” for everything from banquet and commencement ticketing to photo scheduling and gown...
View ArticleQuick Tips #10 – How do I export a report of all registrants that have to...
Who should learn this: Event Organizers & Assistants Purpose: Report and follow up with those who have not completed a registration. How to: Filter your membership list, and export your list using...
View ArticleGrad Season
The InviteRight SchoolTools team gets pretty busy this time of year with what we like to call “Grad Season.” During these months, we prepare for what can rightfully be deemed as “Cyber Monday-esque”...
View ArticleScholarship stories: “Sweat It Out”
Lauren Anderson is at the top of her game. The Hatzic Secondary Soccer All Star has been named an Unsung Hero and Offensive MVP. She’s lead her team to championship and tournament victories. And off...
View ArticleVote for the Best Grad Coordinator in Canada
For the past few months InviteRight SchoolTools has been looking for the Best Grad Coordinator in Canada and we’ve received some fantastic nominations. Regardless of whether you’re a teacher, student...
View ArticleScholarship Stories #2 – Standing out in the crowd
How do you stand out among your peers when your school’s student population is “bursting at the seams” ? For Natalie Phillips, a student athletic and Sweat Your Way to Grad scholarship hopeful at Earl...
View ArticleScholarship Stories #3 – Putting the right foot forward
Cooper Toogood started off on the wrong foot. He was born with club feet, a syndrome that meant the bones in his feet were misaligned and “splayed out sideways with a likeness to a golf club.” Even...
View ArticleComing soon – Announcing the 2014 Scholarship Finalists and Canada’s Best...
Due to an overwhelming response to the 2014 scholarships, we will be making the announcements of finalists and winners for the three InviteRight SchoolTools scholarships later this month. Thanks again...
View ArticleScholarship Stories #4 – Finalists for the Acting Out Scholarship
The SchoolTools team will be announcing our scholarship winners on Friday June 20th and we wanted to take the time to acknowledge the amazing finalists being considered. Please read the amazing stories...
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