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Peer Club Starter Kits
Read more: Peer Club Starter KitsStudents want clubs and communities, but many do not know how to start or organize one. Starter kits can provide agendas, role cards, posters, first-meeting guides, activity ideas, and simple leadership structures.
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QR Attendance Task Tracker
Read more: QR Attendance Task TrackerTeachers, coaches and team leads still waste time on manual attendance, roll calls and task check-ins. A QR-based tracker can make check-ins faster, reduce errors and create simple reports.
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Life Skills School Subscription
Read more: Life Skills School SubscriptionSchools are under pressure to prepare students for real life, but teachers often lack ready-made materials for practical skills. A subscription service can provide monthly workshops, worksheets, activities, and facilitator guides.
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Classroom Behavior Support Desk
Read more: Classroom Behavior Support DeskTeachers often lack fast, practical support when classroom behavior escalates and administration is unavailable or inconsistent. A lightweight behavior support desk can provide incident scripts, escalation workflows, parent-message templates, and school-level visibility without adding more…
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Student Micro-Business Challenges
Read more: Student Micro-Business ChallengesStudents are interested in earning, creating, and testing ideas, but they need safe structure. A micro-business challenge platform can help them run small legal projects with guidance and clear boundaries.
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Local Career Shadowing Network
Read more: Local Career Shadowing NetworkStudents rarely see how local jobs and businesses actually work. A structured career shadowing network can connect schools with companies, clinics, studios, farms, cafes, agencies, and workshops for short career exposure visits.
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School Digital Wellbeing Challenge
Read more: School Digital Wellbeing ChallengeStudents, parents, and schools are increasingly aware that digital habits affect sleep, focus, mood, and learning. A challenge-based program can help students improve phone use without turning the issue into a punishment.
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