April 12, 2012 by Buckley in Writing Workshops

6th, 7th and 8th Grade Writing Workshops

middle school writing workshops The Buckley Writing Program is excited to announce new middle school writing workshops.  The series of writing workshops (6th, 7th, and 8th grade) is designed to enhance the classroom instruction and writing capabilities of middle school students.  The workshop topics have been developed to complement current

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April 04, 2012 by Buckley in Buckley, College Planning

Gettysburg College

just finished a two day visit hosted by Gettysburg College.  The visit enlightened me to the passionate, articulate and engaged student body of Gettysburg.  Not to mention, the historical site of the college, adjacent to the famous battle in the Civil War. Throughout the two day journey, I met with students, faculty

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April 03, 2012 by Buckley in Buckley, College Planning

Admission Decisions are In….

It’s that time of year.  A time of exaltation and a time of heavy sighs, albeit tears.  This year, as the weeks unfold, is like no other year I have experienced in my 3 decades as an educator and counselor.  In all my years in working with students and their

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March 31, 2012 by Buckley in College Planning

College Admission – The Myths of Admissions

The College Myths of Admission Join us for our April 2012 speaking event at the Burlingame Library.  The presentation will be held in the Burlingame Public Library Lane Room. We will address the recent admission decisions, myths of the admissions process and answer questions related to the future of college

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March 31, 2012 by Buckley in Buckley, College Planning

Jean Marie Buckley visits Tennessee Colleges

Jean Marie Buckley spent the week of March 26, 2012 in Tennessee visiting college campuses.  The visit began on Monday with Vanderbilt and Belmont Universities.  Tuesday was hosted by Trevecca Nazarene University and Sewanee (University of the South).  Wednesday was hosted by O’More College of Design, a small focused design school

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March 22, 2012 by Buckley in Buckley, College Planning, Speaking Series

The Myths of College Admission

The College Myths of Admission Join us for our April 2012 speaking event at the Burlingame Library.  The presentation will be held in the Burlingame Public Library Lane Room. We will address the recent admission decisions, myths of the admissions process and answer questions related to the future of college

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March 17, 2012 by Buckley in College Planning

Writing Program with Buckley

Buckley Education guides students and their families through the educational planning and decision making process.  That is what we are known for! In response to our students, we developed and Academic Component of Buckley Education 3 years ago to meet the unique academic needs of each student.  We offer the

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March 14, 2012 by Buckley in College Planning

5 Tips for Making a College Decision

The college decision making process is upon the Class of 2012.  As students excitedly and anxiously received admission decisions, the next layer of the process becomes paramount. How to make a decision?  Follow these 5 Tips: 1.  Refer back to your initial college research Use the research you did for deciding

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February 29, 2012 by Buckley in Buckley

The Buckley Staff – Who are we?

We are credentialed school counselors and credentialed educators working in private practice supporting the needs of students of all ages. We understand school systems, we understand education law and we understand the psychological implication of students and their educational decision making. We work with elementary through high school age students

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February 29, 2012 by Buckley in Buckley

Introducing Buckley Education

Jean Marie Buckley talks about her background in education and why she founded Buckley Education. Related articles Writing Program with Buckley (buckleyedgroup.com) The Buckley Staff – Who are we? (buckleyedgroup.com) Jean Marie Buckley visits Tennessee Colleges (buckleyedgroup.com)

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