Spring is an important time for high school juniors and seniors planning to go to college – and Huntington has a 15-month college admissions calendar that guides juniors and seniors through the college journey.
Utilizing the proper study tips can be the difference between average and extraordinary grades. Read the tips found here in order to reach your potential.
Communication: it's one of the most valuable skills a person can have throughout life.
Parents know that extracurricular activities offer a wide range of benefits for children.
There is no magic bullet to ensure that your child will be an excellent student who never experiences problems or challenges.
Thanks to the introduction of the Common Core State Standards, building students' comprehension in preparation for college and their careers has taken a front seat.
For a busy adult with limited time, there are few things more frustrating than a child who seems to have no sense of urgency and no regard for the importance of getting things accomplished.
For some students, math skills come easily, as do the aptitudes needed to be a successful math student: analyzing patterns, thinking logically and critically, and solving problems.
Good study habits and organizational skills can mean the difference between a successful student and a poor performer.
The ability and drive to set and achieve goals is a skill that can be applied throughout life, from elementary school to varsity sports to career life and onward.