by Sarah Green | Feb 27, 2015 | Parent Issues
Learning and bettering oneself is not something that immediately ends after finishing school. In fact, many of the most successful people alive embrace the idea of being a lifelong learner—someone who is constantly learning and expanding their mind. By fostering your...
by Sarah Green | Feb 23, 2015 | Parent Issues, Teacher Issues
Educational materials for kids are more than just books and videos these days. With Google returning 308,000,000 results for a search on “best apps for kids,” it’s safe to say mobile apps have made quite the entrance. But how do parents and teachers choose the best...
by Sarah Green | Jan 28, 2015 | Student Issues, Teacher Issues
Accept and except “Accept” means to receive something, while “except” refers to excluding something. Examples: I’ll gladly accept the award. I like all of the Beatles except Ringo Starr. Affect and effect “Affect” is a verb that means to influence something,...
by Sarah Green | Jan 13, 2015 | News, Student Issues
United States President Barack Obama has proposed a plan for two free years of community college for all American workers. Obama’s goal is to make community college education as common and ubiquitous as a high school education. If the plan is adopted in all 50 states,...
by Sarah Green | Jan 9, 2015 | Student Issues
Transferring between colleges can be a very difficult process. Some students go to community college and decide to transfer to a four-year school to save money, while others simply find that their current school doesn’t fit with their desires and need a change....