As the school year draws to a close, final exams loom large, bringing with them heightened stress and anxiety for…
Few films capture the soul of teaching like Dead Poets Society. It’s a story about courage, voice, rebellion—and the radical…
Civic education has long been a cornerstone of American democracy, equipping students with the knowledge and skills necessary to participate…
Every May 4th, a wave of celebration sweeps across classrooms, office spaces, living rooms, and social media feeds. What started…
In 1985, John Hughes introduced audiences to Weird Science, a coming-of-age sci-fi comedy that combined teenage awkwardness with the limitless…
In the bustling hallways of our local middle school, there is a constant hum of energy—students hurrying to class, lockers…
Science fairs have long been a staple in the education system, providing students with the opportunity to showcase their scientific…
As the first warm days of spring arrive, there’s a special kind of excitement in the air—especially for students who…
In 1986, Ferris Bueller (Matthew Broderick) executed the perfect school-skipping masterclass. With a little charm, some well-placed phone calls, and…
The 1983 film War Games captivated viewers by portraying a scenario where artificial intelligence (AI) had the power to make…