Back-to-school season is here. Get these Case•it essentials while they’re in stock
Who’s excited about going back to in-person learning. The weather will be changing, and the smell of breaking back out the books for learning are things we look forward to…
When you get to Graduation…
We are entering the final weeks of the School Year. That means finals, projects, studying, and also time to celebrate. A major milestone whether you are graduating from middle school,…
Spring Refresh: Organizing your household and important documents!
Sharing our favorite YouTube videos of different ways to help you get organized! As well, recommending which of our products can help you!
Women’s History Month
To honor Women’s History Month we will be sharing inspiring stories of women who have made or are currently making contributions to education. First off we will be presenting a list of 8 women in U.S. Education History we think you should know about. These women paved the way for future generations to continue to break glass ceilings.
Making an Impact – Black Educators and Innovators Part 2
Continuing our celebration of black educators and innovators with 6 more people you should know. These trailblazers are continuing the work of people like Fanny Jackson Coppin, they continue to pioneer and elevate the system to be better for everyone.
Making an Impact – Black Educators and Innovators
Here at Case•it, education and innovation go hand-in-hand. Black History Month blog series, we wanted to share with you 6 of 12 very special people. These individuals are making a significant impact and thus making history.
Making an Impact – Black Educators and Innovators
Here at Case•it, education and innovation go hand-in-hand. Black History Month blog series, we wanted to share with you 6 of 12 very special people. These individuals are making a significant impact and thus making history.
Honor and Celebrating Black History Month: Fanny Jackson Coppin
We look forward to celebrating Black History Month, sharing stories of educators and innovators and their accomplishments that have contributed positively to our society. Learn about the country’s first female African American principal, Fanny Jackson Coppin. She overcame and conquered many challenges, and inspired future generations in education and business.
Celebrating MLK Champion of Education and Civil Rights Organizer
Case it is taking a moment to celebrate the legacy of MLK, and his advocacy for education and civil rights, and a few lessons in leadership.