“The Western Flyer was built for Monterey’s sardine fishery in 1937, and while it gained notoriety from its 1940 research trip with John Steinbeck and Ed Ricketts, it’s had a long and […]
Understanding Assessment Data Letter from Faris Sabbah County Superintendent of Schools Dear community member, Recently, the California Department of Education released English and math [...]
Pumpkin Carving Tips from The Art Factory by Yvette Contois, Founder and Teacher at The Art Factory It’s that time of year again, and for many, creativity comes to life […]
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 [...]
A Success Story by David Leonhardt Improving America’s schools can sometimes seem like an impossible task. Politicians have been promising to do so for decades, yet the U.S. remains well […]
Ask Nicole: Homework Routines Are Your Friend! By Nicole M. Young, MSW My children are young adults now, but I still have “homework battle scars.” I remember feeling like our […]
by Kim Komando Komando.com You’ve got a GPS tracker! And you’ve got a tracker! And you! From Apple AirTags to Tiles to Jiobit sensors, GPS trackers are everywhere. I put […]
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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Arm your kids with the right tools, and you’ll empower them against bullies—and stop them becoming one themselves Joanna Moorhead, The Guardian What is bullying? It’s a sustained pattern of […]