Error message

Updates from Organizations - Government agencies - Advertise Various Artists

Thursday, August 9, 2018 - 12:45pm

Maria Montessori Academy Ribbon Cutting for Expanded Building

 

Date:               Thursday, August 16, 2018

Time:               5:15 p.m.

Location:        2505 N 200 E; North Ogden, UT 84414

 

Maria Montessori Academy (MMA) will host a ribbon cutting ceremony and open house to celebrate the expansion of its building and junior high program. Maria Montessori Academy is a tuition-free public charter school committed to providing families with an authentic Montessori education focused on the whole child to develop a sense of personal empowerment. MMA serves over 600 students in grades K-9 and the expanded facilities allow for greater flexibility in the junior high program.

 

Media and the public are invited to attend the ceremony.  Following the ribbon cutting ceremony, everyone is invited to tour the new facilities and learn more about the school and the Montessori Method.  Afterwards, the school will hold its annual back to school pool part at the North Shore Aquatic Center.

 

Local dignitaries have been invited.

 

#          #          #

 

Maria Montessori Academy (MMA) is a public charter school that provides students with an authentic Montessori education.  The mission of MMA is to provide an individualized elementary and junior high education that promotes personal and social achievement founded on the authentic philosophy of Dr. Maria Montessori. For more information, visit www.mariamontessoriacademy.org.

====================

4 ways to pay off                                                                         

your student loans quickly 

By Rachel Cruze

 

If you’re between the ages of 25 and 35, chances are you have student loans you’re still paying off. That’s just the sad reality of my generation.

As soon as we graduate from college, most of us have Sallie Mae hunting us down for her monthly payments. If you’re in that situation, I want you to do this one thing: Pay off those debts as quickly as possible!

Here are some practical ways to get those student loans off your back as fast as you can:

1. Make (and stick to) a budget

Yes, a budget! If you have no idea where your money is going every month, then it’s impossible to make sure you’re putting that hard-earned cash toward things that matter — like getting out of debt. With a monthly budget, you should be making sure your basic needs are taken care of — food, housing, utilities, transportation — and then paying off as much debt as possible. The budget will help you see how much you can put toward that debt.

2. Pay your smallest debts first

If student loans are your only debts, then get moving on them. But if you have other debts like credit cards or a car payment, list all your payments on paper, including the student loans, and pay them off from smallest to largest. By paying off the smaller ones first, you’ll get a couple of quick wins that will help you stay motivated.

3. Consolidate your debts

This is the only time I will ever tell you to use debt consolidation. A few guidelines: Make sure you consolidate into an interest rate that’s lower than the one you have now. Also, mentally prepare for a larger balance on your one loan. Two $20,000 loans would consolidate into one $40,000 loan.

4. Take an extra Job or work overtime 

I know, I know. If you’re working a full-time job, the thought of working even more hours might wear you out. But remember, this is just temporary. The faster you get these loans paid off, the faster you can return to a sense of normalcy in your life.

Moving forward, I want you to focus as much as possible on getting rid of those loans. All the money you send to Sallie Mae every month is money that could be going toward building your future — emergency savings, a down payment on a house, and retirement.

 Don’t let student loans hang around any longer. Be intentional, make a plan, and knock them out as quickly as possible!

 

About Rachel Cruze

As a #1 New York Times best-selling author and seasoned communicator, Rachel Cruze helps people learn the proper ways to handle money and stay out of debt. She’s authored three best-selling books, including Love Your Life, Not Theirs and Smart Money Smart Kids, which she co-wrote with her father, Dave Ramsey. You can follow Cruze on Twitter and Instagram at @RachelCruze and online at www.rachelcruze.com, youtube.com/rachelcruze or facebook.com/rachelramseycruze.