I always choose sanity over chaos. I work ahead, knowing that unpredictable bottlenecks happen in the last hours before something is due. I let things sit for a few weeks and grow cold, understanding that my work is better with time for reflection and enough space to see my mistakes. I tend to plod faithfully [read more] …
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Big Picture Thinking
Sometimes, as a parent, it is difficult to get to the end of a day, much less plan all of high school or take a realistic look at the remaining years your child has left under your roof. But, by operating in disaster mode all the time, life ends up being just one long crisis [read more] …
The Junior Gauntlet
The spring semester means different things depending on where your student is in the high school progression. Freshmen are still exploring activities and learning to hold their own in difficult high school classes. Sophomores are rolling along in their AP class(es) and settling into their extracurricular focus. Seniors are breathing easier after completing the college [read more] …
Just What Are Colleges Looking For?
It is the college application season and students around the world are gearing up for the frenzied rush to apply to the school of their dreams. Hovering ever present in the back of their minds is the question of what colleges want. They feel that if they just work hard enough through high school and [read more] …
Standardized Tests: Dreaded Adversary or Fun Challenge?
Standardized Tests: Dreaded Adversary or Fun Challenge? By Jeannette Webb There is little in the life of a competitive high school student that can dredge up as much fear as the standardized testing cycle. It seems that so much is riding on the performance of a few hours. However, there are things a student [read more] …