Waiting for "Superman" is a 2010 family documentary film from director Davis Guggenheim. The film analyzes the failures of American public education by following several students through the educational system. In "Waiting for 'Superman,' " which opened last Friday, Guggenheim follows five families in their quests to get their children into charter schools he portrays as vastly superior to the ones ... Read More
Is private school the only way?
Posted On 28 Sep 2010 By admin. Under: Private School, Public School.
Waiting for "Superman" is a 2010 family documentary film from director Davis Guggenheim. The film analyzes the failures of American public education by following several students through the educational system. In "Waiting for 'Superman,' " which opened last Friday, Guggenheim follows five families in their quests to get their children into charter schools he portrays as vastly superior to the ones ... Read More
Your Private Home School
Posted On 01 Sep 2010 By admin. Under: Home School, Online Education, Private School.
There's a new type of teacher out there, and Bill Gates (yes THE Bill Gates) is his number one fan. Sal Khan, an ebullient, articulate Harvard MBA and former hedge fund manager, is the proprietor of the non-profit khanacademy.org. The khanacademy.org site is a massive digital repository of free mini-lectures, all narrated by Khan. Gates has been quoted to say "This ... Read More
Is Modeling School for you?
Posted On 18 Aug 2010 By admin. Under: Modeling School, Private School.
Modeling schools can train prospective models on how to walk on the runway, how to present themselves to potential clients, and how to pose for professional photographers. These are all essential skills for any model who does not have any experience in the industry and is serious about pursuing a modeling career. Modeling schools help students pursue successful modeling careers ... Read More
International Program more popular in U.S. Schools
Posted On 03 Jul 2010 By admin. Under: International Program, Private School.
The alphabet soup of college admissions is getting more complicated as the International Baccalaureate, or I.B., grows in popularity as an alternative to the better-known Advanced Placement program.
The College Board’s A.P. program, which offers a long menu of single-subject courses, is still by far the most common option for giving students a head start on college work, and a potential ... Read More
Is Homeschool for You?
Posted On 21 Jun 2010 By admin. Under: Home School.
Making the decision to homeschool is usually very difficult and not one to be taken lightly. It is a personal decision that I can't make for you, but maybe I can help in the thought process. When making the homeschool decision, consider these things:
1. Time commitment - Homeschooling tends to take up a lot of time in your day. It ... Read More
Variety in Private school choices
Posted On 28 May 2010 By admin. Under: Private School.
Variety in Private school choices
There are many private schools to choose from when considering sending your children. There are special needs schools, military schools, religious schools, Montessori schools and Waldorf schools. Thousands of schools focus on high school and offer college preparatory courses. There are schools are residential/ boarding schools or day school.
Private schools offer extracurricular activities , arts and ... Read More