Building an AI College Admissions Companion App – Need Your Honest Feedback!

Introducing an Innovative AI-Powered Solution to Simplify College Admissions: Your Feedback Is Welcome Navigating the path to higher education can be complex and overwhelming for both students and parents. Recognizing these challenges, I am developing a cutting-edge AI-driven application tailored to assist high school students from as early as ninth […]

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I’m a first year (it major) and I’m confused on what my first classes should be like

Choosing the Right Course Path for First-Year IT Students: A Guidance for Beginners Starting your journey in Information Technology as a first-year college student can feel overwhelming, especially when navigating which courses to prioritize. If you’re like many newcomers, you might wonder whether to focus initially on general education classes […]

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Raising Awareness and Challenging Stereotypes (School Assignment)

Promoting Understanding and Challenging Stereotypes: A Call to Action In today’s interconnected world, stereotypes continue to influence how we perceive different communities, often leading to division and misunderstanding. As part of my recent class project, I created two visual posters aimed at raising awareness about harmful misconceptions and encouraging dialogue. […]

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rising freshman looking for high school guidance :)

Guidance for Incoming High School Students Aspiring to Ivy League Excellence Embarking on the journey to top-tier universities can seem overwhelming, especially for freshmen eager to make the most of their high school experience. For those aspiring to attend prestigious institutions like the Ivy League, strategic planning and skillful development […]

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I go to school in Hawaii in my school has a number of problems and crazy stories but every time it happens to school tries to bury it every time and and sometimes if you talk about the problem out loud to acquaintance or somebody you’re sometimes sent to the principal’s office

Understanding the Challenges of the Hawaiian School System: Personal Stories and Broader Issues Education in Hawaii, like many places, is not without its complexities and challenges. Over the years, students have shared experiences that highlight systemic issues, unforeseen incidents, and the unique environment of Hawaiian schools. Below, we explore some […]

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PSA: Welcome Week Parties and Bar Crawls are Scams.

Beware of Welcome Week Parties and Bar Crawls: Recognizing the Common Scams As the new academic year approaches, students are inundated with advertisements for Welcome Week parties, bar crawls, and various social events promising unforgettable experiences. However, it’s crucial to approach these promotions with caution, as many are questionable and […]

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How to start doing research as a high schooler like about topics I’m interested in and want to have a better understanding on

Getting Started with Research as a High School Student: A Simple Guide to Exploring Your Interests Embarking on your research journey can seem overwhelming at first, especially if you’re unsure of where to begin. As a high school student eager to deepen your understanding of topics that intrigue you, it’s […]

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EVERY teacher, administrator and parent reads this article. For 30 years educators taught kids how to read using “whole language” instead of phonics. Lucy Calkins and friends made over $2 billion dollars selling this garbage to educators. Now 60% of students are functionally illiterate.

The Critical Shift in Reading Instruction: Why It Matters for Educators, Parents, and Policymakers In the realm of education, the methods used to teach children how to read have profound and lasting impacts. For over three decades, many educators and school administrators have relied heavily on the “whole language” approach—a […]

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