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The Unspoken Sin of Undecided

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By Connor McLean Senior year is weird. That adjective may be generic and bastardized to the point of near meaninglessness, but it holds true in this case. Looking back on my past year (and ignoring all the social aspects), I Read More …

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Suli Breaks: Why I Hate School But Love Education

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Why college? Why higher education? Suli Breaks, a spoken word artist whose videos about school have garnered million of hits, addresses these questions in his video, Why I Hate School but Love Education. He references Steve Jobs, Oprah Winfrey, Mark Read More …

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Tony Wagner: Parents and Educators Must Join Forces

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In a recent CNN blog, Tony Wagner advocates for students that are college-ready and innovation-ready. “Merely requiring students to take more of the same kinds of classes will not be adequate preparation. To meet this ambitious goal, both parents and Read More …

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Helping Your Child Take (the right kind of) Action: Thoughts from a Parent Who Has Been There

By Melissa McQuarrie Parenting is a challenge. You might have the most easy-going child in the world—or the most headstrong—but helping them feel confident in their abilities, dreams, and decision-making skills is never easy. On one hand, you might think Read More …

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