Teach Your Kiddos to Apologize

Saying Sorry: How To Teach Your Kiddos to Apologize

Admitting when you are wrong and asking for forgiveness is difficult for some adults. Imagine being a kid and trying to understand these concepts. Young children act and react impulsively, sometimes leading them to insult or hit someone else, and often they don’t even realize that they did anything wrong. It's up to you to

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open houses online

ACPS Will Host Open Houses Online This Year Due To COVID-19

Because of COVID-19, Alachua County Public Schools is taking caution by hosting all open houses online this year. This is due to the inability to host large groups. All open house meetings will take place via Zoom online and livestreamed to the ACPS's YouTube channel. The Zoom links to the webinares will be posted closer

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COVID-19 Vaccine

COVID-19 Vaccine Facts and Info for Those Over 65

As the COVID-19 vaccine gets distributed to hospitals, you may have some questions about the vaccine and who can receive it. We have some fast facts that you can reference, and we have information for how to get the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine for those 65 and older. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

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Dry Hands

Show Dry Hands Some Love As The Weather Changes!

Looks like Floridians will experience a truly cold Christmas this year! And with the cold comes dry air and and cool winds. This winter, keep your dry hands feeling smooth and hydrated with these hand-picked creams. Aquaphor This thick ointment is ideal for dry, cracked or irritated skin and helps protect hands from the effects

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Ichetucknee River

Part of the Ichetucknee River Will Be Off-Limits This Spring

Come May 2021, the upper portion of the Ichetucknee River that runs through Ichetucknee Springs State Park will be off-limits to tubers due to loss of underwater vegetation. Because of this change, more tubers will be allowed to occupy the lower portion of the river in the park. The upper portion of the river will

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winter activities in Gainesville

6 Outdoor Winter Activities in Gainesville

As tempting as it may be to keep the kids indoors when the temperature drops, the winter weather is only here for a moment, and it is meant to be enjoyed! Take a break from video games and holiday movie marathons to bask in the briskness of the cool outdoors with these winter activities in

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DIY Fake Snow

Make DIY Fake Snow To Have a White Christmas In Florida

In Central Florida, we rarely see snow! So, if you were looking forward to a white Christmas this year, we have the perfect recipe to make DIY Fake Snow! Beware: it is a little messy, but so worth it! DIY Fake Snow SUPPLIES 2 lbs baking soda Shaving cream can Container with lid INSTRUCTIONS Pour

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Free Meal Packs

ACPS Provide Free Meal Packs For Students on December 17

Alachua County Public Schools (ACPS) will give out free meal packs for Alachua County students tomorrow, December 17, from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. On Thursday, children can receive four breakfasts and four lunches, and the children do not have to be present to pick up the meals. No registration is required, but children must

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Prospective Interim Superintendent

School Board Approves New Interim Superintendent for ACPS

Alachua County Public Schools announced that the School Board approved the contract for Dr. Carlee Simon as the Interim Superintendent for ACPS. Look below to learn more about Dr. Simon! Dr. Carlee Simon (pictured above) is the prospective interim superintendent for Alachua County Public Schools (ACPS), chosen by the school board. There was a special

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Holiday Breakfast

Simplify Your Holiday Breakfast With These Tips!

Try these simple holiday breakfast set-ups to avoid craziness in the kitchen and allow more time for Christmas cuddles! Make your ordinary breakfast into a festive feast! Use Christmas cookie cutters to pour in pancake batter prepared the day before for a quick and cheerful pancake plate. Put a twist on your holiday tradition by

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