Your Guide to Senior Portraits in Jacksonville, FL
Before you know it your freshman is a senior. It’s time to celebrate this stage in their life. It is their last year of high school and so much more. It may be their last year at home. Photography is the perfect way to preserve this time forever. This is why we have provided a guide […]
- Melanie Black
- 2022
Weekend Overview August 11-13
Friday, August 11th, 2017 COSMIC COBRAS: AN EVENING OF YOGA AND SKYLORE IN THE DOME August 11 @ 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm 1025 Museum Circle, Jacksonville, FL 32207 United States YES! We are heading back to MOSH for another night at the museum! This time since the weather is summer sizzlin’ hot, come join the shala tribe for an out-of-this-world […]
- Melanie Black
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ACT and SAT 2017-18 Test Dates and 2 Recommendations
photo courtesy of: http://www.faa.org/academics/testing.cfm This year the ACT and SAT finally recognized that students would like to test over the summer…which makes sense since they won’t be encumbered with all that takes place during the school year. One is offered in June and the other in July. Click here to get the calendar of test dates […]
- Serena Ostrowsky
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College-bound with a GED(R)
As an adult educator, one of the most frequently asked questions I hear is this: “Should I complete my standard high school diploma or get my GED(R)?” When I began in this field in 2009, I undoubtedly would have given a resounding cry to get the standard high school diploma. However, everything changed with the […]
- Melanie Black
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10 Things They Don’t Tell You at Orientation and Open House
Do you remember middle and high school? I do and it was a rollercoaster ride of academic pressure, switching classes, hormonal changes, personal identity, and the drama. Oh the drama! It’s enough to make kids cry and increase parents blood pressure to an unhealthy level. By now I am sure your student has been to orientation […]
- Melanie Black
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Florida Teens Read 2017-18 List
Mills, Wendy. All We Have Left. Bloomsbury, 2016. Sixteen-year-old Jesse’s brother died on 9/11 in the Towers. She was only two and it seems as though all of the memories of Travis died when he did. Surely, dying isn’t the most important thing about his life. Sixteen-year-old Alia is Muslim and her parents just grounded […]
- Serena Ostrowsky
- 2008