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May 27, 2026

Reading Aloud Still Matters — Even in Middle Shool

Our literacy team spent a year studying what happens when teachers carve out fifteen minutes a day to read aloud to seventh and eighth graders. The results surprised everyone — including the skeptics.
Dr. Maya Okonkwo
Director of Literacy
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8 min read
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Class of 2025: where our seniors are headed next fall
Student Life
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Class of 2025: where our seniors are headed next fall

A look at the colleges, conservatories, and trade programs welcoming our graduating class this autumn.
Jamie Rivera
6 MIN READ
Helping your child build a homework routine that actually sticks
Student Life
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Helping your child build a homework routine that actually sticks

Practical, evidence-backed strategies for families who want fewer evening battles and more steady progress.
Jamie Rivera
6 MIN READ
Our spring volunteer drive kicks off — here's how to join
Student Life
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Our spring volunteer drive kicks off — here's how to join

From library reading buddies to garden coordinators, our families bring the campus to life every spring.
Eric Brooks
5 MIN READ
Why we still teach cursive — and the cognitive case behind it
Student Life
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Why we still teach cursive — and the cognitive case behind it

Research from our literacy specialists on why pen-and-paper still earns a place in the digital classroom.
Jamie Rivera
6 MIN READ

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