by Lee Norwood | Feb 1, 2024 | Uncategorized
this article is being reposted from Planbook and features our very own Lee Norwood A teacher with a class of 30 students doesn’t have the time or resources to tailor unique lesson plans to each learner. Middle and high school teachers who have several classes each day...
by Lee Norwood | May 7, 2023 | Uncategorized
Financial Aid Definitions You Need to Know A Acceptance Rate: The percentage of students, out of everyone who applied for admission to a particular school, who were offered admission. Accrued Interest: Interest that accumulates from the date of the loan disbursement...
by Lee Norwood | Apr 21, 2023 | Senior Year, Uncategorized
When your teen reaches the age of 18, even though you may still think of them as children, under the law they have now achieved adult status. That status allows them to vote, serve in the military, serve on a jury, sign a contract, and get married without your...
by Lee Norwood | Jan 7, 2023 | Senior Year, Student Life
What Changes When Your Teen Turns 18? When your teen reaches the age of 18, even though you may still think of them as children, under the law they have now achieved adult status. That status allows them to vote, serve in the military, serve on a jury,...
by Lee Norwood | Nov 18, 2021 | Uncategorized
Why the Core Matters for a New Generation Required classes bring campuses together and are a boon to the humanities — if done right. OPINION By Roosevelt Montás NOVEMBER 16, 2021 As an undergraduate at Columbia University 30 years ago, I learned to make sense of the...