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 Education: Why Phonics Matters More Than Ever In the world of education, few topics are as impactful—and contentious—as the methods used to teach children how to read. For decades, a widespread approach known as “whole language” was championed by many in the educational community, often […]

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recruiting a team for a program for online/homeschooled students

Building a Community for Online and Homeschool Students: Join Our Initiative Are you passionate about supporting online and homeschooled students? As an incoming junior enrolled in an online high school, I am excited to launch a dedicated program aimed at fostering growth, connection, and success for students learning remotely at […]

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International Research Opportunity in Think Tank for High School Students Accepting Applications [Free, Leadership, Research]

Exciting International Research Opportunity for High School Students: Join the Laissez-Faire Global Institute Are you a high school student passionate about economics, public policy, or leadership? The Laissez-Faire Global Institute (LFGI), a prominent international think tank led by students, is now accepting applications for an amazing opportunity to develop your […]

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is it worth majoring in women’s, gender, & sexuality studies?

Is Pursuing a Degree in Women’s, Gender, & Sexuality Studies a Wise Choice? Choosing a college major is a deeply personal decision, often influenced by passion, career goals, and perceptions from others. If you’re passionate about addressing gender-based violence and envision making that your career’s focus, it’s natural to consider […]

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Rising junior moving to Boston from southern California – help please

Moving Across the Country for Education: A Rising Junior’s Perspective on Transitioning from California to Boston Relocating to a new city during the high school years can be a significant decision, especially when it involves a move across the country. If you’re a rising junior considering such a change, here […]

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i don’t want my parent to read my college essays so wtf do i do

Navigating Privacy Concerns During College Application Process: A Guide for Students Embarking on the college application journey can be an exciting yet challenging experience, especially when faced with family dynamics that complicate the process. Many students find themselves in situations where they wish to keep certain aspects of their applications […]

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Can someone who has taken calc bc, physics 1, and physics c mech give me advice for next year?

Preparing for a Challenging Academic Year: Tips for Successfully Navigating Advanced Math and Physics Courses As a prospective sophomore gearing up for the upcoming academic year, many students find themselves wondering about their readiness for advanced coursework. If you’ve recently completed courses such as Calculus BC, Physics 1, and Physics […]

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is it worth majoring in women’s, gender, & sexuality studies?

Title: Evaluating the Value of a Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Degree: Is It a Worthwhile Path? Navigating Academic and Career Choices: Is a Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Degree Right for You? Choosing a college major often involves weighing personal passions against societal perceptions and practical considerations. For students […]

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how does a dual enrollment AA work after graduation

Understanding How Dual Enrollment Associate Degrees Impact Your College Journey Navigating the transition from a dual enrollment program to a four-year university can be confusing, especially when guidance from academic advisors is limited. If you’ve earned an Associate of Arts (AA) degree through dual enrollment—completing coursework during high school while […]

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