"A picture is worth a thousand words," according to the old saying. Sometimes, though, three words are worth three pictures, or at least three symbols. While it is often said…
Without the encouragement of teachers at Premier High School of Dayton, Kasey Wilson does not believe she would have graduated. Now she wants to be a special education teacher so…
I often hear educators say, “I would love teaching if I could actually spend my day teaching.” Teaching often takes second priority to maintaining student behaviors, parent meetings, routine paperwork…
Summer is an essential time to help your children develop good habits beyond the classroom. Keeping a routine is vital. Making some time, even if it is just one day…
Summer break is here. Teachers, parents, and students are thinking about ways to enrich their summer festivities with learning. As stories from history can form great discussions in our everyday…
Keeping up reading during the summer has an impact on academic performance during the school year. Encouraging students to read by making it a natural part of the summer is…
While math can seem more difficult to keep up with during the summer, ResponsiveEd’s director of mathematics has a few family-fun suggestions on how to retain and develop math knowledge…
At the East Texas State Fair Academic Rodeo this year, Tyler Classical Academy, a ResponsiveEd® charter school, students in elementary and middle school walked away with first place for the…
ResponsiveEd’s mastery-based learning programs at its four iSchools have enabled 20 students to graduate with their associate’s degree. While the Houston iSchools are specifically early-college high schools and located on…
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