Get Ready for Final Grade Posts: Accountability, Apathy, and Academic Success As the academic year draws to a close, students everywhere are gearing up for the highly anticipated (and often dreaded) moment: final grade postings. For many, this time brings excitement as they await the culmination of their hard work […]
Read MoreSchool is supposed to be a place to learn not to ___________
School is Supposed to Be a Place to Learn, Not to Tolerate Bullying Education is an essential part of human development, shaping our minds and preparing us for the complexities of the world. Schools are designed to be environments where students can grow academically, socially, and emotionally. However, an unfortunate […]
Read Morewould it be weird for me to date a junior?
this is my first post here so don’t judge plz. so i’m a freshman (f14) and i’m turning 15 in less than 3 weeks. my crush, who is in my science class is a junior and 17. not really going into details about anything but I just wanted to know […]
Read More“F Students are the inventors”
Title: “Why ‘F Students’ Could Be Tomorrow’s Innovators” In the world of education, certain labels can easily define, and sometimes confine, a student’s identity. Terms like “A-student,” “B-student,” and particularly “F-student” carry significant weight. Yet, recent discussions around these classifications have sparked a conversation about potential and creativity, arguing that […]
Read MoreiS It OkAy fOr A SeVeNtH GrAdEr To DaTe A HiGhScHoOl SeNiOR
Title: Understanding Age Gaps in Teenage Relationships: The Case of Seventh Graders and High School Seniors Introduction The age difference in relationships can often spark heated debates, particularly when it comes to younger individuals involved with significantly older partners. Recently, there has been an uptick in discussions about whether it […]
Read More02,03,04,05,06,07 kids had the worst high school years because of the pandemic.
The Pandemic Generation: Why Kids Born in 2002-2007 Had the Toughest High School Years The COVID-19 pandemic dramatically reshaped every facet of life as we knew it, particularly for young people. Among the most affected are students born between 2002 and 2007—often referred to as the “pandemic generation.” These individuals […]
Read MoreIs it possible to disable school access to this Chromebook?
How to Disable School Access on a Chromebook After Leaving School In today’s digital learning environment, Chromebooks are powerful tools for students, providing access to a wide range of resources and applications. However, if you find yourself in a situation where you have a school-issued Chromebook after leaving school, it […]
Read Morewhy American high school is very different from Asian high school ?
i’m from Indonesia, now i’m in 11th grade. I really really like high school in America. Like, you can do whatever you want. Unlike my school, and schools in Asia (i guess). For example, in sports, i often see on social media that schools in America really support sports. Meanwhile, […]
Read MoreHot take: some people can’t understand that others are smarter.
The Complex Reality of Intelligence in Education: Understanding Different Levels of Aptitude In the ongoing conversations surrounding education, intelligence, and personal success, there’s often a tendency for misunderstandings to arise. A popular hot take circulating among students and educators alike posits: “Some people can’t understand that others are smarter.” This […]
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