Starting the school year off on the right foot helps the rest of the school year to go smoothly. ResponsiveEd's foreign language and English language arts reading academic teams have…
Starting the year off right in mathematics is important because mathematical concepts build on each other. ResponsiveEd’s academic team has some tips for starting off the school year so that…
The primary goal of education is to light a fire in every student to commit to a lifetime of character and knowledge, Lawrence Reed, president of the Foundation For Economic…
In her article "Why Read Literature?," literary historian Esther Lombardi raises several interesting questions. Do we read literature purely for enjoyment? Do we read it just to understand other cultures?…
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…
Premier High School of Brownsville senior Jaime Romero had the chance to test his business product idea last month at the InnovateHER Challenge. The goal of the challenge is to…
This fall, 36 high school juniors will be serving on Congressman Brian Babin’s Students for Space Congressional Advisory Council (SSCAC). Premier High School of Dayton’s Marcos Godinez will be one…
Dozens of teachers across the nation recently submitted stories about memorable classroom moments for an online contest and ResponsiveEd’s Stacy Watson’s was chosen as the favorite. The second-grade teacher at…
Teachers at ResponsiveEd’s classical schools lead students through the same curriculum that has long bolstered the enduring values and intellectual traditions of Western Civilization: objective standards of truth, beauty expressed…
On Tuesdays and Thursdays, ninth grade students in literature class at Founders Classical Academy of Leander rearrange their desks into a circle. They pull out their books and start talking.…
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