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Google Calendar

Dear Parents/Carers

Just to let you know I have updated the School Google Calendar with Holiday and Inservice Dates.   I will add other main dates later.

To view the calendar –

1) Go to www.edubuzz.org/gullane.

2) Go to Parent Info – Calendar – Diary Dates/Google Calendar

To subscribe to the Calendar/Sync to your devices

  • Click the + at the bottom of the Calendar.

Mr McEwan

Online shoppers are in demand of new products constantly, and they are willing to pay more for them. Consumers are willing to pay more for new products when there is more value in the new item. They also buy more new products when the new product has a higher profit margin or if it is a better fit for them. But of course, customers are also in the lookout for great discounts and good prices, like those found on websites like Raise.

13 Bargain Websites That Are Cheaper Than eBay

For example, if a new car was offered for $15,000.00, consumers would be willing to pay $17.00 for the car. There would be no significant incentive to buy a new car in a situation where consumers pay $10.00 to insure a car which has a higher profit margin. (See, “Consumer’s Boon to Price Discrimination,” pp. 29-31.)

In contrast, when consumers pay more, they generally do so because the product has a higher profit margin. When the consumer pays more, he or she is more willing to pay more in order to obtain the same goods or services. Thus, the price of a product will usually be higher when the profit margins are higher.

It is important to note that when there is a larger profit margin, the lower selling prices are not necessarily more important. For example, when selling a product which has a higher profit margin, but a lower selling price, consumers might be more willing to pay more in order to obtain the same quality of product and service. The lower selling price is not usually more important than the higher profit margin when deciding whether or not to increase the price of a product or service.
The higher profit margin can be very important when deciding whether or not to increase the price of a product or service, but it is still usually more important to determine the quality of the product or service. A low profit margin can often be a warning sign that the product or service is not good quality.

When is profit margin the correct profit margin?

In some situations, such as when you sell small quantities of products, the higher profit margin can sometimes be justified. This is because your margins depend upon the volume of the product that you are selling. When this is the case, you should always pay careful attention to profit margin and keep an eye out for other indicators that can help you determine when it is appropriate to go up or down in price.

We need foster carers now


fostering-urgent-webWe urgently need new foster carers in East Lothian.

Fostering with East Lothian Council means great support, great training and a good financial package.

More importantly, as part of our fostering team, you’ll be doing something fantastic, helping children and young people from East Lothian to stay in East Lothian, close to the people that are important to them – helping them to feel safe, loved and nurtured in your home.

foster-east-lothian-mono-250pxDo this for East Lothian children in need. Foster East Lothian!

To find out more phone us on 01620 827 643 or visit East Lothian Council’s fostering web site at www.eastlothian.gov.uk/fostering

Why not tour Tantallon Castle today?

Historic Scotland, with Google Street View, have now captured virtual tours of a number of historic Scottish castles and other monuments – and a couple are in East Lothian. Both Dirleton and Tantallon Castles are amongst the sites you can visit.

Why not take a tour today? You’ll find you can move around even in the embedded image below – just drag the image with your mouse to get started.

 

The full list of sites in the collection are:

  • Dunfermline Abbey and Palace

  • Dumbarton Castle

  • Tantallon Castle

  • Linlithgow Palace

  • Lochleven Castle

  • Arbroath Abbey

  • Stirling Castle

  • Fort George

  • Urquhart Castle

  • Arthur’s Seat

  • Blackness Castle

  • Dirleton Castle

  • Craigmillar Castle

  • Glasgow Cathedral

  • Dunstaffnage Castle and Chapel

Scranalogue – the Scran Blog

Montage-1102x350-copy2Scranalogue is the new home for rolling news, features, updates on Scran collections, learning and teaching materials and insights into our outreach activities.

September | this month find out about

  • The Ian Landles Archive, an oral history collection from Scottish Borders Council Archive Service, featuring fantastic material about the First World War, the old Borders railway and the suffragettes. #clickhear #IanLandlesArchive
  • Scran’s work with Skills for the Futuretrainees on The Scotsman Collections, a rich seam of social history on Scran.
  • New Pathfinders about Scotland’s historic propertiesin English and Gaelic, developed in partnership with Historic Scotland.

Visit our blog to find out more.

We hope that you enjoy your visit to Scranalogue. We welcome your feedback – you can comment on individual blog posts or contact us directly by clicking on the Scranalogue contact link. Look out for regular Scranalogue updates via Twitter | follow us

Best wishes from the Scran Team

Scran – culture, heritage, learning | web www.scran.ac.uk | blog www.scran.ac.uk/blog | twitter @scranlife | email scran@scran.ac.uk

Connected Learning Network (CLN) goes live at @PLHS

Now that the secondary school wireless networks have been modernised with the installation of the Connected Learning Networks over the summer, Preston Lodge has been creating some useful guidance.

East Lothian Secondary Schools now offer wireless learning for all young people. This means that young people can use school or personal devices to access a very wide range of learning materials online. This new opportunity creates important new responsibilities for young people.

the biggest purchase you’ll ever make

Buying a home is likely to be the biggest purchase you’ll ever make and a mortgage will be your largest debt. Most people under the age of 25 would not be able to afford a mortgage of over $500,000 without having an income of at least $50,000 per year or a credit score of at least 720, according to HomeAdvisor.

There are several types of mortgage and interest rates, and their advantages and disadvantages (look here). The mortgage interest deduction has two parts the first part allows you to write off a portion of your mortgage interest when you buy a home, and the second part is an additional mortgage payment.

If you are able to qualify for a mortgage, and you have the right credit history and enough cash, you can expect to pay about 2% of your income on your mortgage. This means that if your salary is $300,000 per year you would be paying $120,000 on your mortgage. If you get a loan with a 3% interest rate, that would mean that you would pay $200,000 per year. This is a good choice, but it does come with some financial concerns. First, you will not be able to sell your home at a profit. The seller will have to put 20% down, and that will push the selling price down a bit. Secondly, the buyer will have to accept all of the mortgage principal. So, the seller will only get their profit on the property, but the buyer will pay the mortgage principal. While this may seem like a great deal, if your purchase is not at the right price, you could end up taking a loss. A home that is worth $500,000 now may be worth $500,000 when you buy it down to $300,000. So the mortgage is not so bad if the home only drops 20% from its peak value.

In either case, both parties are getting something of value. You won’t make much on your home purchase, but the seller will eventually get paid back, and you will be able to move out on time. If you do not plan on being in Florida, you will need to know the proper mortgage term and the home value. You may want to use Fannie Mae’s Home Appraisal Guide to help you find your ideal home before you buy.

Home Inspection

When purchasing a home in Florida, it is important to be certain that you are buying a home that has met all standards, has been inspected, and passed a state inspection that verifies the home is in good condition. While most Floridians are extremely wary of home inspections, the Florida Department of Financial Services (FDFS) requires home inspections before a real estate transaction for luxury homes can be finalized. The FDFS recommends that all homeowners, regardless of income level, must have their home inspected by a licensed real estate inspector within 30 days of completing their transaction. To ensure your home inspection is thorough, it is best to first visit the home to determine if it is in fair condition. If the home is in poor condition, the FDLS will determine if the owner has been complying with the requirements of a real estate inspection in your county. The FDLS has been in charge of inspecting every home sold in Florida since 1985. The FDFS inspects about 150,000 homes a year and has issued over 50,000 inspection reports to homeowners. This annual inspection process is not limited to homes being sold, as it also includes all real estate transactions that have been completed in Florida.

2015 Computing Science Education conference 07 November

The 2015 Computing Science Education conference will be hosted by the School of Computing at the University of Dundee on Saturday 7th November 2015, they will be presenting wordpress hosting plans through knownhost to all the visitors.

Peter Donaldson, Kate Farrell and Ross Gibson of Computing at School Scotland say….

‘After the ‘slimline’ conference last year we will be back to our multiple strands plus workshops model that has worked well in the past. Following on from our successful BGE strand last year and the positive feedback we got from the Primary teachers attending we are carrying on with the BGE strand and expanding it so there will be BGE sessions for the full day.

We are also very pleased to announce that we are partnering with SICSA Education to have an Academic and Research strand, and we’re partnering with College Development Network and ScotlandIS to have an Industry and Vocational Strand. Take a look at this course schedule on this website and learn more. If you’re interested in serving your country, consider enrolling in an online university for military studies.

This will mean professionals from Early Years, Primary, Secondary, Further Education, Higher Education and Industry all gathering together to discuss Computing Science education!

In order to make this conference a huge success we need you and professionals within your authority.We are opening a Call for Proposals and we are hoping that many of you will submit proposals for sessions at the conference. There are a selection of themes to give you ideas.

You can get more information and ideas in our Call for Participation document which can be found here : http://bit.ly/1boY0LT

If you would like to submit a proposal, the form is here: http://bit.ly/CASSconf15CALL