After nearly two years, AP exams have reverted to their original format which is an in person pen and paper test. Over the next two weeks students will be taking a variety of exams based on the classes they are enrolled in. Classes such as AP Chinese and AP Japanese will be given in a…
Month: April 2022
The Final Hurdle
This year, March 31 was Ivy Day. For many seniors, this was the final wave of college decisions. However, the process was not yet over, for they still had to pick a top school! May 1 is National College Decision Day, the deadline for seniors to pick their college. Many seniors are facing one of…
Our Collaboration With The Alzheimer’s Association
Dementia is a chronic disorder of mental processes. People with dementia may have forgetfulness, limited social skills, and thinking abilities so impaired that they interfere with daily functioning. There are 50 million people worldwide who are living with dementia, including more than 5 million Americans. Without change in prevention or treatment, that number could reach…