X is a strange letter. It marks the spot. We solve for it. It can serve as an unknown.
I remember, as a young child, the first time I saw ... Read More
X is a strange letter. It marks the spot. We solve for it. It can serve as an unknown.
I remember, as a young child, the first time I saw ... Read More
This is the second installment of our two-part blog uncovering why it's so crucial for kids to receive a robust history education, and what that type of ... Read More
Cancelled.
It’s a word that has seemed to permeate our lives this year. For many families, even Thanksgiving (or, at least, the traditional way we’ve ... Read More
The phrase “college admissions” commonly instigates a feeling of paralysis among both students and parents.
Some students’ reaction is based upon the fear ... Read More
Here on the day of the final 2020 presidential debate, we look back on what it was that made the first debate so disastrous, and how this school is training a ... Read More
It’s been an oft-sung refrain for countless parents over the ages, called out to children as ... Read More
“I’m tired of living during a pandemic.”
My nine year old son sighed as he said this, wearily, before dinner tonight as we were discussing preparations ... Read More
As summer's hazy, lazy days crest their peak and begin the descent toward their final month, this season offers up a few more weeks of opportunity to sit with a ... Read More
I am a dad. That is one of the most important roles I am called to fulfill in my life. Being a father of four daughters is one of the most joyous, most difficult, ... Read More
As a father, I want my kids to be happy. But sometimes I have to make hard choices for the long term good of my daughters that may sacrifice their short-term ... Read More