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The Hidden Cost of Overcommitment

By Emma Zande Fall 2025 Intern|2026-01-29T13:34:31-05:00January 14th, 2026|

The Hidden Cost of Overcommitment By Emma Zande Fall 2025 Intern College applications have always loomed like a guillotine blade—but social media has sharpened the edge. Now, every scroll reminds students of what everyone else is doing: the internships, the clubs, the research projects. The result? Crushing pressure and an endless race to do it all, often at the expense of real passion.  [...]

What Bluey Gets Right About Child Development

By Emma Zande Fall 2025 Intern|2026-01-29T12:17:10-05:00January 13th, 2026|

What Bluey Gets Right About Child Development By Emma Zande Fall 2025 Intern Pop quiz: What was the most-streamed show of 2024 and the first half of 2025? You may have said Bridgerton, The Bear, or literally anything with a high production budget, but if you’ve met anyone under eight in the past couple of years, you’re already in on the secret: Bluey [...]

What Really Happens When We Outsource Critical Thinking?

By Emma Zande Fall 2025 Intern|2026-01-29T12:37:29-05:00January 7th, 2026|

What Really Happens When We Outsource Critical Thinking? By Emma Zande Fall 2025 Intern Artificial Intelligence (AI) is officially in the classroom, whether we’re ready or not. Students are using it to crank out study guides and outlines. Educators are using it to give quicker feedback and spark new lesson ideas. And everyone’s hoping it will finally cut through the busywork that’s been [...]

The Case for the Four-Day School Week: Weighing the Pros, Cons, and Unintended Consequences

By Olivia Johnson Fall 2025 Intern|2026-01-29T12:07:56-05:00January 6th, 2026|

Photo free to use under the Unsplash License. The Case for the Four-Day School Week:  Weighing the Pros, Cons, and Unintended Consequences by Olivia Johnson Fall 2025 Intern   Since the COVID-19 pandemic, more and more people are reevaluating the systems that we live our lives in and around. One such system—the typical five-day work week with a two-day weekend—has recently faced scrutiny [...]

Brainrot and Self-Education

By Emma Zande Fall 2025 Intern|2025-11-18T14:42:59-05:00December 2nd, 2025|

In early December, the Oxford English Dictionary announces its yearly Word of the Year, a reflection of the year’s cultural shifts and everyday language usage. In 2024, this word was “brainrot,” and although voting for the Oxford English Dictionary’s Word of the Year will not begin until mid-November, Dictionary.com has already announced its word of the year to be “6 7.”  Brainrot, as [...]

Creating Inclusive Classrooms This Winter: A Culturally Responsive Teaching (CRT) Guide for Educators

By Emma Zande Fall 2025 Intern|2025-11-17T15:18:40-05:00November 24th, 2025|

As the scent of cinnamon wafts through hallways and twinkling lights begin to glow in classroom windows, students gather to share stories, traditions, and memories from home. Paper snowflakes dangle from ceilings, snowmen are carefully drawn in art class, and the buzz of holiday excitement fills the air. But amid the glitter and garlands, educators face an important question: How can we honor [...]

An Endangered Species: The School Librarian

By Emma Zande Fall 2025 Intern|2025-11-17T15:28:26-05:00November 20th, 2025|

A school tour is an exciting moment in any parent’s life—a glimpse into where their child might spend the next several years learning, growing, and finding their place in the world. Parents peek into classrooms buzzing with color and curiosity, glance through the gym and music rooms, and step into the library—the quiet heart of the school, lined with books that promise imagination, [...]

The Impact of Cellphone Bans in Schools

By Allison Sawyer Summer 2025 Intern|2025-10-08T14:19:06-04:00July 23rd, 2025|

Introduction Cellphones have always been the hot topic amongst teenagers alike. Conversations of the latest model, all the upgrades it contains, and where to find the cutest cellphone cases run rampant throughout schools. The real problem lies within the constant usage of cellphones in classrooms, disrupting the sole student and others around them.  Cellphone Bans Across Schools Cellphone bans have steadily increased across [...]

To the Importance of Curiosity

By Erik Gael Melendez Spring Intern 2025|2025-11-10T11:52:10-05:00May 6th, 2025|

Do you ever just sit and wonder why? Not about anything in particular, but about everything in particular: how the sea works, why the sun shines, what happens in our brains when we dream, etc. You might know the answer to these questions, but that force at work that forms these questions, what keeps our minds hunting for answers, is curiosity. When considering [...]

The Current State of Remote Working

By Erik Gael Melendez Spring Intern 2025|2025-11-10T12:42:17-05:00April 29th, 2025|

As we’re all familiar with, the COVID-19 epidemic induced epic changes in culture, economy, and pretty much all facets of life as we knew it. It has been a while since we lived through a plague of such proportions, and the changes it brought still have an impact on today’s world. Of all those changes, one of the many positive but controversial ones [...]

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