

Homeschooling Uncovered: Past, Present, and Future
As of the 2021-2022 school year, approximately 3 million (6%) students were being homeschooled in the U.S – a figure

Plastic: The Pesky Pollution
Human nature sometimes falls victim to convenience. We use what’s available to us, what we can find at ease. This

Why the Principles of Work Have Changed and What This Means For the Modern Workforce
Changes in the current work environment are evident, and they’ve been brought about by economic and social changes in the

Journaling: A Self-Care Guide
Something is refreshing about an empty page, a pencil in hand, as thoughts from your brain become words in front

10 Best Summer Classes for Kids & Teens
Summer is a time for kids and teens to take a break from school, but it doesn’t mean they should

Social Isolation as A Form of Bullying
Many of us are familiar with bullying, whether it was growing up being the victim of bullying, or though hardly

Linguistic Prejudice: How Language and Rhetoric are Weaponized Against Black Americans
Language is a fundamental mechanism of society. Communication allows people to interact with each other and express beliefs, opinions, and

Why Consider a STEM Career?
One of my core memories about Science Olympiad involves toasted pizza with the perfect amount of tomato sauce and mozzarella

5 Ways to Build Self-Esteem in Kids
From the time they’re babies, children receive confidence and love from the people around them. Surrounded by adults who pay




















