The content of this post comes directly from our recent webinar on the topic of interventions, featuring expert information from our collaborator, Shayna Abraham of Prepare to Bloom.
Read MoreKenny has that unique ability to be both a friend and mentor to his students, in addition to retaining his ability to successfully engage his students in the subjects he teaches— especially when it comes to history, which is the subject Kenny gets the most excited about teaching.
Read MoreWelcome to our first installment of an ongoing series on our blog featuring interviews with experts in the field of supporting K-12 students.
Read MoreMost states and districts model their definition of giftedness from the very first federal definition established in 1972 in the Marland Report.
Read MoreJoyce is one of those teachers who puts her whole heart into teaching.
Read MoreWe asked a few of our veteran Pacific Preparatory teachers to offer some words of wisdom to new students. Here’s what they had to share.
Read MoreThis month we celebrate Black History — but also, black history is American history and should be part of learning all year round.
Read MoreSlews of articles debating the impacts of Zoom-based public schooling, the struggles teachers face, and the tech issues everyone involved must deal with daily are all over mainstream media. Despite this, our children have found their ways to make it work despite the new environment and new sets of tools.
Read MoreIn a year where the majority of our 1:1 instruction is happening online, we checked in with teachers to see how things were going.
Read MoreThere are many benefits of online learning when it is facilitated by a private instructor who is attuned to your child’s needs and can adjust to them as needed.
Read MoreWe are excited to announce a series of webinars in the spring of 2021, which will feature a stellar line-up of experts.
Read MoreEmily’s strengths derive from how she embodies empathy, critical thinking skills, and a growth mindset.
Read MoreFamilies considering travel this year no longer have to worry about their kids falling behind academically while they’re on the road.
Read MoreBetween her STEM expertise and thoughtfulness toward all of her students, Cheryl is a truly top-notch teacher.
Read MoreCaitlin grew up in a family of educators, which inspired her to teach from a young age. Her first pupil was her three-year-old younger sister, who she taught to read. She hasn’t stopped teaching since that time, and the world is a better place because of it.
Read MoreWhen people think of Zoom classes, they often envision a student staring blankly at a computer screen looking bored. But we work with our teachers to avoid the Zoom room doldrums by incorporating as much hands-on learning as we can into their digital learning experience.
Read MoreKathryn is one of those teachers who’s felt called to teaching since she was a kid.
Read MoreJoin us on Monday October 26th from 5-6:30pm PST for a very special Paint Night Halloween celebration.
Read MoreWe’re pleased you’re here, and we have some ideas to share with you.
Read MoreWe’ve compiled a list of our Top 10 Ruth Bader Ginsburg inspired reads for little ones, grown ups, and everyone in between.
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