In the Fight Over How to Teach Reading, This Guru Makes a Major Retreat Lucy Calkins, a leading literacy expert, has rewritten her curriculum to include a fuller embrace of […]
Mayor Adams Unveils Program to Address Dyslexia in N.Y.C. Schools The mayor, who has dyslexia himself, would open two new schools, train teachers and direct schools to use phonics-based lessons [...]
Ask Nicole: Tips for Dads Adjusting After COVID By Nicole M. Young, MSW My oldest child recently graduated from college. I’m grateful he experienced his graduation ceremony in person, but […]
by Irene van der Sande, Executive Director and Founder of KidPower In October 1999, a few months after the tragic school shooting at Columbine High School, a six-year-old asked me […]
How to watch the total lunar eclipse on May 15 by Joe Hernandez for NPR, slightly edited by SCP to account for pacific timing “Step outside Sunday night and you’ll […]
Ramayana! Returns Save the date: four performances June 9-12 The “Ramayana!” is an annual event in which the entire student body takes part. This magical theatrical production of drama, dance [...]
Ask Nicole: Moms: Your Mental Health Matters! By Nicole M. Young, MSW May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and it’s also the time of year when we celebrate our mothers, […]
by Kerry McDonald Last weekend, I spoke at the Students for Liberty (SFL) Northeast Regional Conference here in Boston. SFL is a loosely-organized network of campus groups that focuses on […]
Earn an Accredited High School Diploma at Santa Cruz Public Libraries Earn Your High School Diploma Career Online High School Program Available for Free to Santa Cruz County Residents Santa […]
Family Fun at the 16th Annual Summit for the Planet Earth Day Festival Saturday, April 23, 9am – 1:30pm From barn owls and bearded dragons to California kingsnakes and turkey […]