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Spring Storms – Taking Shelter in Public Safely
Spring storms – including lightning, hail, flooding, high winds, and even tornadoes – can catch you or family members away from home. Finding safe public shelter during severe weather can be hard enough, but coronavirus has made that (like everything else!) even more...
5 Easy Last-Minute Pi Day Activities
Pi Day is March 14 (3.14). If you are still looking for some games or activities to do with your kids or students, don't worry, check out these 5 easy last-minute Pi Day activities you can do at-home or online! 1. An Easy Art Project Make Pi Day Grid Art! To celebrate...
CalCas Customer Spotlight: Jennifer H.
At California Casualty we take pride in the accomplishments of our customers. That's why we've created the California Casualty Customer Spotlight, to share your achievements, extraordinary acts, and experiences. In today's Customer Spotlight we have Jennifer H. from...
California Casualty Gives $15,000 to the California Peace Officers Memorial Fund
San Mateo, CA, March 5, 2021 – California Casualty donated $15,000 to the California Peace Officers’ Memorial Foundation (CPOMF) to financially support their education scholarship/grant program. The CPOMF Scholarship Program provides educational grants to surviving...
Celebrating Women’s History Through a Timeline of Nursing
Women’s History Month celebrates the innumerable contributions of women to American society. Given that 91% of nurses are women (and an even higher percentage historically) – it seems fitting to honor women’s history by looking back on how the nursing profession began...
4 Ways to Help Struggling Virtual Learners
Throughout the past year, teaching a class without actually being in a physical classroom has been one of the most difficult adjustments for teachers and students alike. Through hard work and perseverance, teachers have learned to adapt their teaching methods and find...
Fraudulent Unemployment Claims – 6 Steps to Take if it Happens to You
Americans are finding themselves among another national crisis amidst the coronavirus pandemic – fraudulent unemployment claims. Across the country, employers are receiving numerous unemployment claims by imposters using the personal information of those who haven’t...
Teachers: Brighten Up Your Bulletin Boards for Spring!
Spring is on the horizon, and that means it’s time to brighten up your classroom! What better way to ring in the new season than with some bright bulletin boards? Here are some examples to try in your classroom! 1. All The Colors of Me 2. Look...
15 Anti-Bullying Books for Young Kids
Help your youngsters better understand what a bully is, bullying tactics, and how to prevent them by reading books that focus on empathy, inclusion, kindness, conflict resolution, and confidence. Here are our favorite anti-bullying books that are perfect for kids in...
Renters – Do’s and Don’ts
Millions of Americans choose to rent over buying homes and apartments each year, and there are a ton of advantages. For instance, if a window starts leaking or the stove dies, you don’t have to pay for repairs or replacements. You have the flexibility to move when you...