Scary Questions

Where is the breakdown? Why do many teenagers who want to succeed, and believe they will be successful after they graduate, fail to achieve when they enter the adult world? Is this a sign of failing schools? Could schools be doing a better job in preparing students for life after graduation?

More Than A Game

The president, who surprisingly beat Kellogg in a shooting contest aptly named P-O-T-U-S, (President of the United States) has in the past credited basketball as a formative part of his competitive character. On this occasion he connected basketball to life lessons of teamwork, self-sacrifice, and determination to achieve collective goals.

Student View of School Reform

Kids feel unknown to the adults with whom they must interact daily. So then, for whom should they perform? For whom is the teacher teaching? The answer is too often not for a student but for a score, a benchmark, or a standard.

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