by Sarah Green | Jun 22, 2015 | Parent Issues, Student Issues
When teachers are asked what they wish parents would do to jump-start their young children before entering school, they almost universally have one answer: Get your kid reading. Now, we live in an era when ‘school’ commonly starts with early-admission...
by Sarah Green | Jun 18, 2015 | News
Between July 2014 and April 2015, Corinthian Colleges closed its over 100 campuses after a wave of bankruptcy and accreditation issues, leaving over 70,000 currently-enrolled students out of class, and over 350,000 current and former students still in debt for...
by Sarah Green | Jun 17, 2015 | News
The Yale School of Management debuted two new, multi-day executive education programs during this summer, training corporate leaders in both sustainability and behavioral economics. “The audiences for both new programs include Fortune 500 executives across industries,...
by Sarah Green | Jun 16, 2015 | News
Max Ventilla is not a product of the American public school system. His academic career is a path from private elementary school to boarding school to Yale, and he credits that early start in alternate education for his professional success. And he is successful....
by Sarah Green | Jun 13, 2015 | News
Emerson High School, in Oklahoma City, is a survivor. Built in 1911, just a few years after Oklahoma was granted statehood, the proud brick school survived both the Pei Plan of the 1960s that demolished many older structures in an urban revitalization project that...