3 Game-Changers for Your Teen—Curbing Your Student’s Stress

Illustration by Jeff Del Nero based upon (Photo by Jonathan Andrew from Pexels) With a student’s life comes frequent times of stress. When a big assignment is due, quizzes and the ultimate one…finals, all can tip anyone into the danger zone. A certain amount of stress has always paired up with school. What we are seeing in … Read more

Howard Sublett visits Hope High School to see Scrum In Education at work.

I’m not sure how to describe this… well first, I’m sitting in a rental car in Phoenix and it’s a lovely 75 or 80 degrees. But in case you don’t know, I’m Howard Sublett, I am the product owner for the Scrum Alliance, and I had an opportunity to come to Phoenix, Arizona to see … Read more

Don’t Fade Away, a Team is Working With You

By Mary Del Nero with Rebecca Searles Reasons Why Hope High School Online is Your Best Choice  for an Online High School When you do an internet search for best online school options, a nice-sized list pops up. One that rises to the top of that list is Hope High School Online in Glendale. After … Read more

Don’t Waste Time Planning for Something That Might Not Happen

Ever since childhood, adults have asked, “What are you going to do when you grow up?” Usually, a child will answer with a simple response of a type of careers such as a doctor, truck driver or a mommy. Two college professors out of Stanford are challenging us to ask different questions so our responses … Read more

When You Just Don’t Like Your Instructor

When you just don’t like your instructor  —  “I can’t stand my teacher; besides, they don’t even like me!” If you haven’t heard this yet from your student, don’t be surprised when it comes up sometime soon. How can we help our disgruntled pupil successfully maneuver through this rough patch? Here are three suggestions to … Read more