Students commit to playing at the collegiate level
On National Signing Day, students, staff and coaches watched as 11 seniors signed their intent to play their respective sports in college. Click here to view photos from the event.
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On National Signing Day, students, staff and coaches watched as 11 seniors signed their intent to play their respective sports in college. Click here to view photos from the event.
Kiyah Costin is one of 27 valedictorians. What college do you plan to attend? “Virginia Tech.” What is your intended major? “Animal and Poultry Science.” What other colleges have accepted…
Kayla Costin is one of 27 valedictorians. What college do you plan to attend? “University of Georgia” What is your intended major? “Animal Health” What other colleges have accepted you?…
Sierra Tagman is one of 27 valedictorians. What college do you plan to attend? “University of Florida.” What is your intended major? “I’m going to double major in economics and…
Students spend their high school years learning topics that help them pass state or nationally mandated exams, but do not provide much benefit after high school. Requiring students to take…
Attaining the valedictorian title required more than pure intelligence; according to senior Sidney Matthew Roman, it entailed a personal drive to fulfill inner passion. Roman graduates at the top of…
Although people attribute the nation’s mediocrity in education to America’s passion with high school sports, a greater pool of evidence suggests that school-sponsored sport programs provide safe outlets from crime…
Click here to watch a Reservation Conversation about students’ opinions on college’s effect on success in life.
As high school students work through rigorous classes and coursework, grade point averages become a nerve wracking portion of college applications. While GPA plays a role in college acceptance, students…
A hot-button issue for many on all areas of the political landscape, safe spaces on college campuses have triggered an influx of both resentment and acclamation. Their very existence fosters…