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Articles Related To: High School

Jan 2010  |  By Mibs

Make It Better Guide to a Gap Year

The school counselor mentioned a "gap year." What is a gap year? Would it be good for your young adult? Make It Better offers comprehensive articles and resources about this practice:

May 2011  |  By Diane C. DiVall

½ Gap Year

By now, most high school seniors have decided what college they will attend next year.

Apr 2011  |  By Elizabeth Curry

High School: 10 Things Your Kids Can and Should Do

It will make your life easier!

Sep 2010  |  By Lynda Hakanen

Ask A Teacher: Recommendation Etiquette

Sticky situations at school? Check out the second segment in a 3-part series in which a veteran teacher answers parent questions.

Aug 2010  |  By Nick Hine

Moving from 8th Grade to High School: Advice for the Transition

Scary as it may be, it is possible to survive the fearsome transition from 8th grade to high school.

Sep 2009  |  By Susan B. Noyes

The Importance of Taking a Gap Year

Why taking a year off, during or before college, might offer the greatest life lessons.

Nov 2009  |  By Ethan Steinberg

Northbrook's Ethan Steinberg Blogs His Gap Year Teaching English in Nepal

Ethan Steinberg is traveling and serving others during his gap year between high school graduation and starting college at Miami University.

Aug 2009  |  By Suzy Guyot Hilbrant

College Prep: Should Your Child Take A Gap Year?

It’s becoming increasingly popular for students to take a year off between high school and college. But is a gap year right for your child?

Jul 2009  |  By Lizzi Fort

The Real College List: Move It Or Lose It

When I told my Mom I was writing an article about efficient college packing, she laughed at me. I'm not surprised or hurt by my mother's skepticism. After all, I was the college freshman whose parents had to rent a Ford Excursion in order to attempt to bring all my stuff to school.

Nov 2008  |  By Suzy Guyot Hilbrant

A Teacher I'll Never Forget

“Look at my nose.” The eyes of 25 15-year-old girls looked up and blinked in disbelief. There she stood—a petite, demure, older (much older to our teenage eyes) woman with stunningly beautiful, perfectly coiffed white hair, and piercing yet kind brown eyes. She leaned lightly on her black cane.

Jul 2009  |  By Susan B. Noyes

The Most Effective Homework: Insight and Ideas from an Expert

How much homework is too much? What is a parent's most appropriate role? These were two of the questions that lead the Glencoe PTO to invite Duke University professor, Dr. Harris Cooper.

Aug 2009  |  By Liz Logan

Is ACT and SAT Test Prep Worth The Big Bucks?

Was that SAT or ACT prep course a life-saver, or a total waste of time? If the latter was your child's experience, then a recent study by the National Association of College Admissions Counselors seems to say: "I told you so."

Jul 2009  |  By Administrator

Drinking Age Is Debated At New Trier

From allowances and curfew times to who gets the car this weekend, the unresolved debates between parents and high schoolers are plentiful. One particularly hot issue involving parents and teens is whether or not the drinking age should be lowered.

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