Some Interesting History About Valentine’s Day

Some Interesting History About Valentine’s Day

Some people look forward to it all year, while others seem to be immune to its existence. Valentine’s Day, symbolized by that chubby little cherub or by red roses, candy hearts, and chocolate, is a day when we are supposed to think of our significant others, our...
Some Pros and Cons of Homeschooling

Some Pros and Cons of Homeschooling

Are you going mad trying to schedule extra-curricular activities and still build in family time with your children? If attending a traditional school, chances are that your elementary, middle or high schooler is pretty booked. With sports and other activities, they...
School-Life Balance

School-Life Balance

Do you have a child involved in afterschool activities that seems to be in a great deal of stress because they have no time to complete their homework assignments? Do you have a child who spends more time working on projects and homework and less time with  family and...
We’ve Come So Far, Yet Still Have Far to Go

We’ve Come So Far, Yet Still Have Far to Go

We’ve Come So Far, Yet Still Have Far to Go If Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. were still alive today, what would he say to us? How would he feel? One thing for sure, he would be marching for peace and justice. Yes, I’m thinking he would be satisfied by the educational...
SAT vs. ACT Which One Should Your Child Take?

SAT vs. ACT Which One Should Your Child Take?

SAT or ACT? Many students will be looking to take some practice SAT tests pretty soon, or they may be looking for a tutor to assist them with test taking strategies for these type of standardized tests. The two tests most high school students take, SAT and ACT are...
Setting Student Goals in the New Year

Setting Student Goals in the New Year

The holidays are over, the last decoration has gone back in its box, the final present put away, and that last piece of pie has been consumed. It’s a brand new year. Now is the perfect time for a fresh outlook. Whether your students are in elementary, middle, high...