Books to Read When Staying Home Due to everyone being encouraged to remain home, we thought it was time for another book recommendation list. We chose primarily books that are a bit more lighthearted and less tragic so if that’s what you’re looking for during this chaotic time, we hope you enjoy! Waterfall by Lisa…
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7 Benefits of Learning Outdoors While doing some research in preparation for this week’s blog post, I came across an interesting article that discussed some of the benefits of taking learning outside. I had never considered the influence the outdoors could have on education and decided to do some further research. That research culminated in…
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Staycation Ideas for Spring Break Whether you have it in March or April, Spring Break is nearly here! For some, Spring Break marks vacation time. However, many are not in a position to enjoy such activities. This week we’ve put together a list of staycation ideas for those who can’t get away. Even if Spring…
Read moreIdeas for More Effective Study
Ideas for More Effective Study Gaining effective studies is critical, not only for high school, but particularly for those who intend to continue their education after high school. It’s also one of those areas of school that, in general, it’s up to us as students to figure out. This week we want to give you…
Read morePresidential Thoughts on Education
Presidential Thoughts on Education With President’s Day this week, citizens of the United States have the opportunity to reflect on many of the great leaders that have made a positive impact on the nation. This week we’d like to celebrate these leaders by highlighting their thoughts on the power of education. So, everybody sit back…
Read moreThe Month of Love: Serving Others
The Month of Love: Serving Others February can be a difficult time for people. In many locations, winter continues to shower snow making it difficult to get around and amplifying the seasonal depression many of us struggle with. It’s also known as the month of love as Valentine’s Day looms ever closer. For many this…
Read more25 Small Things to Do That Make a Big Difference
25 Small Things to Do That Make a Big Difference We all know that life can be chaotic and often overwhelming. This week we’ve created a list of 25 things you can do in up to ten minutes that can have a positive impact on your daily life. Make your bed Take a walk around…
Read moreIdeas for Your New Year’s Resolutions
Ideas for Your New Year’s Resolutions We’ve reached that time of year. A new year is just around the corner and it’s time for a fresh start and new goals. Making such resolutions can be a daunting task, particularly knowing that it is more than likely that you will fail within the first few weeks. …
Read more‘Tis the Giving Season
‘Tis the Giving Season Yes, many would say this is the season for getting, and with all of the chaos that goes along with this time of year, it’s easy to get caught up in the details. At its core, however, Christmas is for giving and the happiness that goes along with it. Anyone who…
Read more5 Reasons to Have a Daily Planner
5 Reasons to Have a Daily Planner Many schools are reaching the end of the term and students (and parents) are stressed. As we’re approaching that time of year, it’s important to keep ourselves organized. Even if you don’t have tests and projects coming up, you may be considering organization and making better use of…
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