One Simple Study Change That Actually Works 📘 Many students spend time studying, but not always in a way that leads to real learning. They reread notes.They look back over a chapter.They spend time, but still feel unprepared when it
Dual Enrollment Demystified: 7 Proven Essentials Every Parent Should Know

The last Friday Flight Plan Newsletter was on Dual Enrollment Demystified: 7 Proven Essentials Every Parent Should Know. If you’re not getting these newsletters, don’t miss another one. Sign up here! Here’s a summary of the main points we covered:
Behind in Math? 8 Practical Ways for High Schoolers to Get Back on Track

This week’s newsletter was on helpful things to do if you’re behind in math. Here’s an outline of what was discussed. If you’ve been missing out on the newsletter, sign up here! ✈️ Quick Win Resource 👉 Does your teen
Outline the Chapter: Five Study Skills You Need To Know – Part I
One of the biggest study skills you can teach your student is how to outline the chapter. This series of blog posts come from the tutoring sessions I’ve been having with local teenagers. I conduct these sessions either in a
Best Resources for SAT and ACT Prep
Every few weeks, someone asks me what I think about the best resources out there for SAT and ACT prep. I’ve decided to put it all together in a blog post. I’m splitting the list into local resources and internet
Friday Favorites: Calculators
It’s time for Friday Favorites! Each Friday I am posting a favorite resource that has really helped me or my family. I am rotating these based on different topics: favorites when we had little ones, favorites for our teens, spiritual
