by Sarah Green | Sep 3, 2015 | Parent Issues, Student Issues
Labor Day weekend is upon us, that means that summer is coming to an end and that school is just around the corner. Are you ready for your little one’s first day of school? What about your child? Check out these five questions that you should ask your...
by Sarah Green | Aug 31, 2015 | Student Issues
While many students look upon the advent of summer with wide grins and visions of impending laziness, others see it as a time to pack more unique experiences into their resumes and college applications. Massive open online courses, or MOOCs, are popping up on more and...
by Sarah Green | Aug 27, 2015 | News, Other
It is fair to say that education and philanthropy are intimately linked. In fact, many people like to use the power and privilege that their education and success have provided them to give back to the communities they are from. Renowned Miami litigator Kendall Coffey...
by Sarah Green | Aug 24, 2015 | News
Ask anyone who No Child Left Behind benefits. The children who would be left behind, of course. The controversial (and finally fading out) policy was always focused on boosting students who did not flourish on their own or with the support of typical education...
by Sarah Green | Aug 21, 2015 | News
A year ago, students at Enadia Way Elementary School were afraid that their garden, 10,000 square feet of flowers, fruit trees, and vegetables, was going to be a casualty of the drought currently wreaking havoc in Southern California. Since 2009 when the garden began...