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From Blythe Grossberg, your Guide to Private Schools
Students often make resolutions in the new year to get their homework finished more efficiently and to get more sleep. This resolution can be difficult to keep if their private school workload is intense. Now, however, private schools are taking a look at how to reduce their students' stress levels and help them lead healthier lives. In this week's newsletter, there is an article with five strategies to help students complete their homework with less stress. Also, read about the ancient and elegant sport of rowing, which is moving from boarding schools to urban areas.

Private Schools Are Trying to Curb Student Stress
Private schools across the country are taking a serious look at reducing their students' nightly workload and helping them lead more balanced lives.Read more
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End Homework Stress
Five easy-to-implement strategies to help your child get her work done with less stress.Read more

Rowing Moves from Boarding Schools to Urban Rivers
Crew is an elegant and demanding sport that dates back to ancient times. Read about how the sport is moving from boarding schools to cities and broadening its appeal. Read more
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