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And Now for Some Complaints
Every parent and teacher has heard them. The frustrated student who complains about school, usually because he encounters it in a way that is not ordered to his liking or

Two Keys to Learning: Memory and Repetition
By John Heaton, Headmaster || The year 1969 was one for the record books. While riots over Vietnam and other social issues raged, it was also the year of Apollo

The Science Behind the School Calendar
School calendars are often treated as inherited structures rather than pedagogical tools. The most obvious evidence for this is the long summer break which is purely a convention left over

Five Myths About Modern Education
Over the years I’ve kept a short list of assertions that often occupy the minds of students and parents alike. The power of these assertions tends to wax and wane

Education: The Architecture of a Whole Person
This blog was contributed by Dr. Erin Uminn, Principal of the School of Rhetoric. | The first time I toured the Library of Congress in Washington D.C. it took my

Parenting—User’s Manual Not Included
This blog was contributed by Bridges Spiva, Grammar School Principal. On the way home from the hospital with our first son, I vividly remember my husband’s and my admiring our

























