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Who Runs the Best U.S. Schools? It May Be the Defense Department. Schools for children of military members achieve results rarely seen in public education. The military obtains outsize results [...]
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by Suki Wessling Professor at Athena’s Academy I wrote some thoughts on lexile levels for my Book Explorers’ parents today. Hello parents, I am always looking for ways to make […]
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You may or may not agree with Kerry McDonald, but, as Kerry says, “Pluralism is a hallmark of a free society. We don’t have to like the choices others make […]
Experienced Moms and Dads Offer Help for Parents Whose Children are Experiencing Challenges Adjusting to A New Class/Fellow Students/Teacher/ Author – “I didn’t know elementary school would [...]