

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

Images of a Refugee Artist – Fatima Matar
Instead of relaying every event that led me to seek asylum in the United States, let me paint you images

Evolution of Policy in the History of Disability Rights in Education
Various works within disability research have examined the dishonorable treatment of students with cognitive impairments in the U.S. Through addressing

From the Journal of Maris Walter – Dorm Room Beautification Project
The inspiration behind this new series of paintings came from a lifelong attachment with Cape Cod, MA. My family and

Themes of Happiness in the Artworks of Maris Walter
I’ve always been inclined towards both art and math; I definitely have both my left brain and right brain working

Water Stewardship: What Are Organizations Doing Now?
Every living thing on Earth has at least one thing in common: it’s made up of water. Water is essential

How the Next-Generation Learning Is Shaping the Future of Education
For the first time in years, the place, pace, and time of imparting education are taking a back seat, and

Why is Water Stewardship Important?
Special thanks to the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District for supporting our programming. Water is an integral part of

Overcome Test Anxiety with Four Positive Mindsets
The test day is finally here, and you have done your part: planned, prepared, and practiced hard. Yet, you feel




















