Having a student with learning differences (LD) is both a wonderful gift and a challenging responsibility that can leave many parents feeling isolated. With dropout rates being nearly three times higher for LD students than the rest of their peers, it ... Read More >
We asked seniors (class of 2021) what they wish their parents knew about how they're feeling about the college process at this point. Grab some tissues, and read their heartfelt responses.
"Writing about all the important memories and people to me in ... Read More >
Seniors:
At this time, you’re really beginning to feel the crunch and workload of college apps and essays (almost another class) and class work. Fitzgerald said, “At three o’clock in the morning, it is always the long, dark night of the soul.” ... Read More >
The butterfly is a beautiful insect that symbolizes new birth unless it’s in your stomach! "I have butterflies in my stomach," means I am anxious about something. The event could be something small or big.
When I face a new situation, like starting ... Read More >
Get organized and prioritize your school work above all other activities in your life. Join clubs, meet new friends, but keep up with your homework and study for exams.
During student holidays like Columbus Day, visit college campuses and listen
This academic year counts as the last year calculated to form the GPA and Class rank for the purpose of applying to college. Do your best! Always work hard and the results, then, will be the best you, your parents, and your teachers can hope for.