Helping ‘Rocky Road’ Kids Make the Grade
It’s hard to believe it is back to school time! Like you, I’ve enjoyed a simpler summer schedule.
Our family has not had homework worries or frenzied mornings trying to get everyone out the door.
It’s hard to believe it is back to school time! Like you, I’ve enjoyed a simpler summer schedule.
Our family has not had homework worries or frenzied mornings trying to get everyone out the door.
The Sphinx Academy, a new school that offers students in sixth through 12th grade a blended-learning, flexible environment, is especially well-suited for homeschooled children.
As I consider ways to instill love of learning in children, I often focus on helping children discover their own passions.
You may not be a teacher, but you are your child’s biggest advocate and mentor.
When Sarah Blair worked with special education students in high school in Shelbyville, she knew she had found a calling.
Like the mythical creature for which it’s named, the Sphinx Academy, opening in Lexington in August, is a hybrid of strong elements.
If you are a parent of a preschooler, it is likely that you are thinking about where to send your child to school.
If you’ve looked at preschools, you have probably realized that these programs differ considerably.
So how do you make the “right” decision for your child?
Science teacher Brandon Rexford of Henry Clay High in Lexington has created a welcoming atmosphere in his classroom — especially if you like skeletons.
Wafaa Elghoroury, a Lexington mother of three ages 7 to 14, has embraced a sampling of educational philosophies.
She earned a medical degree in her native Egypt and a U.S. bachelor’s degree in special education.