Back to School Organization |
By Kelly Pratt
As summer winds down and school gears up, school shopping is looming large. If you want this year’s shopping adventures to be manageable and fun and you’d also like to save time, energy and money, try this three-step solution.
Step 1: Plan
CREATE AN INVENTORY
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The start of a new school year can be overwhelming. Sure, there are new folders, new lockers and new shoes. But one of the most exciting changes is a new teacher.
Parents can start the year off on the right foot by getting to know the new teacher. Here are five questions you should ask at your school’s open house or at your first parent/teacher conference:
By Alicia Rockmore & Sarah Welch
There’s nothing quite like college. There are so many incredible things to look forward to: football games, intellectual debates, fraternity parties, late night study halls and pizza runs, group projects, service rallies, and a new found liberation that comes with fleeing the nest.
Here are two products that our Product Managers created specifically for Back to School. Take a peek at Abbie:
By Alicia Rockmore & Sarah Welch
The new school year is both an exciting and challenging time for all families.
Although this month will bring about a new and perhaps unfamiliar set of activities, experiences, and bedtimes, one thing is for certain; your kids will be receiving homework. To ensure the upcoming assignments don’t overwhelm you and your children, consider now to be the best time to get your family on track and organized by creating a homework schedule.
Here are some of our best products to help your child get back to school stylishly and in an organized way:
By Alicia Rockmore & Sarah Welch
You remember the feeling. The anxiety. The pressure. The dread that is the college application process.

















