As a student in middle school or high school, it can be difficult to discern which information is significant to your GPA, and which information is essential as a building ...
Author Emma Brown writes about the latest research from Pennsylvania State University which found that kindergartners' ability to share, cooperate and get along well with others can be powerful predictors ...
Do you think it's worth $700,000 to get your kid into an Ivy League? Some families do. Author Peter Waldman writes about Steven Ma and his San Francisco-based college consulting ...
Dr. Michele Hernandez, the author of several well-known books on college admissions and former Assistant Admissions Director at Dartmouth University, shares her 10 best secrets for top college admissions. For ...
Many of us want our children to become leaders, not followers. Dr. Gail Goss shares tips and ideas for developing leadership skills and raising emotional intelligence in children that parents ...
Is your child a future Bill Gates? Author Matt Davis shares online resources and tips for parents who want to get their kids started on learning computer programming. Introducing computer ...
Washington Post columnist Jay Mathews shares his 2015 list for America's Most Challenging High Schools. Surprise -- many are in Arizona, Texas and Florida! America’s Most Challenging High Schools ranks ...
Professors David Hambrick and Christopher Chabris discuss the value of the SAT in predicting success in college and even beyond as the SAT is a test of general intelligence and ...
U.S. News & World Report: “5 Ways Studying at a U.S. High School Can Strengthen a College Application”
For foreign parents who are debating whether to send their children to high school in the U.S., author Danh Pham discusses the benefits of attending a U.S. high school for ...
Author Barbara Dianis discusses specific ways to prevent children from suffering summer learning loss, also commonly referred to as the "summer backslide," by focusing on grammar, vocabulary-building, creative writing, and ...