I was recently introduced to a program that works with students in figuring out what type of career path might interest them later on in life. As I sat down and researched how it all worked, I was left wondering …
We often hear the terms college and university and think that they are the exact same thing. However, there are some huge differences between the two that most high school students and their parents should be aware of. It just …
Whether you are just beginning your junior year or senior year in high school, something that should be weighing heavily on your mind is the ACT or SAT exam. Depending upon which one you choose to take, this standardized assessment …
It seems every school district has a shrinking budget for one reason or another. Either the finances given to the school are shrinking or things are just getting too expensive for the money to keep up with. Because of this, …
If you are a new educator entering the field, pay close attention to this article. You will find a few tips that will make your first year go by much smoother. If you are a parent and your child has …
Whether you are a student, teacher, or parent, a new school year can bring on a bit of anxiety even for the calmest person. There is just something about being in a new classroom or having a set of new …
High school teaches many of the important topics that we come to expect. Mathematics, Language Arts, and Science are just a few of the subjects covered during a student’s high school years. However, we are neglecting a topic that is …
Is there a more important test that a high school student will take than the ACT or the SAT? These standardized exams will help students get into their college of choice or keep them from entering into those hallowed halls. …
Not enough importance is placed on taking extracurriculars in high school. In fact, I would love to see it mandatory that every student would have to sign up for at least two extracurricular activities every year they are in high …
College is expensive. There is no getting around this. If you choose out-of-state universities or private colleges to attend, you (or your parents) must be willing to shell out upwards of $30,000 or more a year for tuition, board, and …