
Every December, families around the world return to familiar traditions: singing carols, reading Luke 2, doing service projects, following the...

Every December, families around the world return to familiar traditions: singing carols, reading Luke 2, doing service projects, following the...

Meeting someone that lived before your lifetime, learning about the penguins of Antarctica, understanding the political unrest of a country...

This time of year is often considered the doldrums of winter. For me, the darkness of winter doesn’t feel as...

Time management is key for every student, and while balancing school, extracurriculars, family, and personal time can be challenging, it’s...

I have always considered myself a storyteller. As a child, I wrote short stories, poems, and enlisted my siblings to...

In the hallway, right outside of my classroom, we have fashioned a large tree out of laminated construction paper. It...

DING DONG! The third period bell has just rung, and a few hundred students have now flooded onto a green...

In a twenty-five-plus-year career in Christian education as a social studies and Bible teacher, both in the classroom and online,...

Have you ever heard the saying “teach to the student, not to the curriculum”? Based on my own educational experiences,...

I praise you, because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well. (Psalm...