Social studies teacher Gregg Solkovits remembers his days years ago at Monroe High in the San Fernando Valley as an unlucky campus wanderer, trudging from classroom to classroom, lugging teaching ...
High school is still lockers, lunch, and trying to figure out who you are, but the world around those halls has changed a lot since the ’90s. Back then, most teens had landlines, thick textbooks, and ...
While many of the classes you took while in high school remain, there are a handful that have vanished or have been replaced.
Most students are 18 when they graduate from high school—technically adults. But how well-prepared are they to handle the life skills adulthood requires, or even to choose a viable path forward? Not ...