August 29th, 2008 by Sarah Null
Testing, testing, one-two-three! Ask any school administrator and they’re likely to tell you that creating a multiple-use cafeteria requires special cafeteria tables that hold up to a school’s standards for efficiency, comfort, and mobility. Classroomfurniture.com provides an assortment of tables designed to fit the exact needs of your institution. Research our many options see if […]
August 28th, 2008 by Sarah Null
Labor Day is right around the corner and for many kids, that means back to school. Of course, as a school administrator, you’ve been working hard all summer to be ready for the new school year. If you’re looking at your school furniture – such as students’ desks, choir risers, library tables, and cafeteria tables […]
August 27th, 2008 by Sarah Null
Parents around the world know the value of a great school for their children. A comfortable learning environment paired with a safe place to socialize with friends. While many young children have an intrinsic desire to learn, even the most dedicated students look forward to sitting down for lunch with their peers each day. It […]
August 26th, 2008 by Sarah Null
Red light means stop and green light means go. Long before we ever get a drivers’ license, we know what traffic lights — and traffic — means in the world. And, you know, the problems of a large school population are not unlike the problems of traffic in a large metropolitan area. When your school […]
August 25th, 2008 by Sarah Null
At least make it easier. No one loves to clean, but choosing functional furniture can make cleaning easier. Cafeteria tables come in a variety of shapes and sizes. While the surface of the cafeteria table is the most obvious component, seating can play a major role in creating a functional cafeteria. So long as seats […]
August 22nd, 2008 by Sarah Null
Not even thirty years ago, people would look at you funny if you used the word “multi-task.” However, these days, the word is more common. In fact, many people talk about multi-tasking in business, school, or just daily life. You know, why shouldn’t your cafeteria and cafeteria tables multi-task, too? An interesting approach that some […]
August 21st, 2008 by Sarah Null
Whether we’re talking about schools, businesses, or even just typical households, it happens. No matter how much money is in a school’s budget, it always seems like there’s more things to spend it on than there is available to spend. We all know how schools require an abundance of everything in order to accommodate a […]
August 20th, 2008 by Sarah Null
It’s a common topic among many school administrators today: how creating a multiple-use cafeteria requires special cafeteria tables that hold up to a school’s standards for efficiency, comfort, and mobility. Classroomfurniture.com provides an assortment of tables designed to fit the exact needs of your institution. Research our many options see if we can help upgrade […]
August 19th, 2008 by Sarah Null
Is a school for work or for play? Or for both? A school is designed to provide structure and discipline to students as they pursue their studies on a day-to-day basis. Regimenting their daily schedule and ensuring every student obeys the same rules is an important part of your life as an education professional. However, […]
August 15th, 2008 by Sarah Null
It’s time to replace or update the tables in your school’s cafeteria. We know, shopping for new cafeteria tables to replace your school’s current inventory can be a daunting task. You must account for a variety of factors when making your purchasing decision. Staying in line with your school’s budget while providing for your student […]