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October 11, 2022
Somewhere around mid-July, the question stops being hypothetical. Maybe it started with a conversation at the pool, or a report card that didn’t sit right, or the quiet realization that your child has been coasting for a year. Whatever the trigger, you’ve started typing things like “private schools near me” into your phone at 10 p.m., and now you’re staring at a dozen websites that all promise small class sizes and a nurturing community.
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Every family with school-age children knows the summer reading standoff. The list comes home in June full of good intentions. By mid-July, the book is somewhere under a beach towel in the trunk, and reading has become a negotiation nobody enjoys.
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There’s a particular kind of guilt that sets in around the third week of summer vacation. Your kid is somewhere between elated and feral. The neighborhood pool is operating as a second home. Bedtimes have quietly drifted by two hours. And somewhere in the back of your mind, a small voice asks: “Are they… unlearning everything?”
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Exploring Innovation and Digital Mastery at Oak Hill Academy By Joseph A. Pacelli, Head of School At Oak Hill Academy, students across every grade level are demonstrating remarkable creativity and technical skill through a broad array of computer-based learning experiences. Sixth Grade — Digital Design Sixth-grade students used Microsoft Publisher to produce polished posters and […]
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