August 31, 2016

CB&A Introduces Cognition Training Client

We’re kicking off the new school year by announcing an addition to our client family. The team will work closely…

Dusten Carlson
August 24, 2016

The Late Blohmers Season Recap

Between the hours of 6-10 p.m. on Mondays, the Coliseum (Bar) wasn’t filled with gladiators or chariots, but with co-workers,…

Danny Paulmeyer
August 22, 2016

Four Ways to Approach Education Marketing Like an Olympian

This past weekend, we bid a fond farewell to the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. Although the Olympic Flame has been…

Quinn Buchanan
August 17, 2016

CB&A and The Douglas Stewart Company Work to Support 1:1 Learning

As teachers welcome students back to the classroom, we’re happy to welcome The Douglas Stewart Company to our client family….

Dusten Carlson
August 15, 2016

The Education Orchestra: Lessons Learned at EIS 2016

If you think of education as an orchestra, educators and administrators are the musicians and conductors infusing passion into the…

Lauren West
August 11, 2016

CB&A and Renaissance Learning Put Focus on Student Growth

With the start of the school year right around the corner, we’re busy onboarding and ramping-up a new client: Renaissance…

Chloe Dechow
August 10, 2016

Thank you, Karen.

Recall a teacher who made an impact on your future; a teacher who was personally invested in the success of every…

Charlene Blohm
August 8, 2016

May the Best Submission Win: SXSWedu PanelPicker

Securing a podium at SXSWedu is no easy feat. Aspiring presenters who submit ideas compete against thousands of others vying…

Sophie Rzchowski
July 27, 2016

Another Trip to Barcelona

Six years ago, PR practitioners from more than 30 countries convened in Barcelona, Spain to establish a new set of best practices for measuring the efficacy of PR campaigns, the Barcelona Principles. Recently, several industry groups reviewed the principles and updated them, producing Barcelona 2.0.

Saul Hafenbredl
July 25, 2016

What Do We Really Know About Game-based Learning?

The University of Michigan conducted a survey in 2014 to determine how teachers felt about games in the classroom, and found…

Charlene Blohm