How Can Veteran Teachers Avoid the Trap of Stagnation?
In the world of education, experience is often celebrated as the gold standard. Teachers who have dedicated 20 to 30 […]
In the world of education, experience is often celebrated as the gold standard. Teachers who have dedicated 20 to 30 […]
Have you heard about what Chick-fil-A is doing to innovate now? The company is reimagining the drive-thru experience with an
In the vast ocean of education, teachers and administrators are constantly navigating the challenging decision of whether to “snorkel” or
I am thrilled to share the incredible work my brother-in-law and sister-in-law, David and Arianna Shirk, are doing at Kijabe
This morning, I had the distinct honor of leading our new faculty and staff in a session. I gave them
A Presidential Encounter at the 1996 Olympics In the summer of 1996, the Olympic Games brought much excitement to Atlanta.
Why I Recommend All Parents Carefully Consider Taking the “Wait Until 8th” Pledge The “Wait Until 8th” pledge is a
In the wake of the attempted assassination on former President Donald Trump, something remarkable happened: politicians from both sides of
I’ve been rereading The Crusader: Ronald Reagan and the Fall of Communism and a quote that stands out to me
In August 2019, over 2,200 schools will open doors to students in the state of Georgia. A small number of