Cold Temps, Warm Hearts – Part 1
Snow, ice, and surprise caught Atlanta off-guard last week causing thousands of residents to be stranded in their places of work, vehicles on the interstate, and even children spending the […]
Snow, ice, and surprise caught Atlanta off-guard last week causing thousands of residents to be stranded in their places of work, vehicles on the interstate, and even children spending the […]
I am often asked what I believe to be the biggest problems in education, and without hesitation, my reply is always cheating. According to a recent Stanford study, 86% of […]
Many of our students are studying Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech. I love teaching this speech not only because of its literary merit but because it […]
Midyear Tune-Up.
Just like cars need tune-ups for optimal performance, students can also benefit from academic tune-ups, and midyear is the perfect opportunity to do this. As the year progresses, students often […]
This is the time of year for people to make resolutions – eat right, exercise more, read a certain number of books, make better grades, get more sleep, and while […]
Hope of the World.
This week’s entry is not my typical blog, but because it’s Christmas, and at Christmas you tell the truth – so here goes. Many hours have gone into studying the […]
Gifts for the Next Generation.
Electronics. Clothes. Sports Equipment. Many of us will be spending the next few days deciding which gifts are best for our kids and spend lots of time and money making […]