How Are Elementary and Middle School Students Assessed
Author: Lola Gueguen The first round of evaluations can feel daunting for both students and families. As parents, you may find yourself wondering: What exactly are these evaluations? How should I interpret the results? What do they mean for my child? It’s natural to feel uncertain when you first receive your child’s scores. The purpose of […]
Alumni Spotlight – Noah, Class of 2022
“I always had a great time throughout the school year with the numerous activities and projects we did.” Q: Tell me about your background, interests, and educational journey thus far. I am French, Spanish, and Algerian. I am currently a senior at Saint Peter’s Prep. I spent all of middle school and elementary school at […]
Finding the Right Balance: How Purposeful Homework Supports Learning and Family Involvement
Author: Lola Gueguen Homework is one of the most debated topics in education today, with ongoing questions about whether students are being asked to do too much or too little after school. Some are concerned about its impact on young learners. Excessive homework may interfere with a child’s rest, play, and overall well-being, ultimately undermining the […]
Why Socialization in Preschool Is Important and How Parents Can Support Their Child’s Lifelong Social Skills
Have you ever watched your preschooler try to join a group of kids at the park? Or seen your child offer a toy to a friend or sibling? These small moments are more than just play. They are the building blocks of lifelong skills. Preschool isn’t only about learning letters, numbers, shapes, and colors. It’s […]
Alumni Spotlight – Mayeul, Class of 2022
“I think this part of the FAA made [project-based learning approach] learning much more fun and easier than just doing worksheet after worksheet alone. It made the work more approachable and motivated us to actually do it. It also helped us discover new talents.” Q: What was your favorite thing about the FAA? What I […]
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