It’s Time to Rethink How We Pick Our Classes
This article was originally published in The Piedmont
This article was originally published in The Piedmont
“A LOT of people cheat and I feel
Through ample outdoor, unplugged group play and adventure, traditional summer camps offer the ideal setting for kids to grow important social skills and character traits.
News broke yesterday that several wealthy parents have
Where is Sleep on Your Student’s Priority List?
Most schools and education systems are not serving
A recent article from the Opinion section of
I’ve been thinking about this little word “just”.
It was a December morning in Northern California – warm yet grey, as if ambivalent about whether it belonged to fall or winter. Cara, a senior in high school, sat across from me at the small table in her living room.
The 10-month sprint of academic and co-curricular activities that we call the school year can overwhelm even the most well-adjusted students. In fact, high achieving
A parent from one of our partner school shares what she learned at our Fall Conference.
In June of 2018, I graduated from a small independent school in Southern California, which I attended from kindergarten through twelfth grade. My thirteen years there were a journey filled with struggle and joy, anxiety and curiosity.