The history of the Olympics began thousands of years ago. Now is a great time to incorporate some history lessons into your busy summer. This year’s games will take place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, but where did the games begin? The games are a tradition that started roughly 3,000 years ago in Greece. They were held in Olympia and were meant to honor Zeus between August 6th and September 19th. It is believed that…
The following information was cited from “Boston mulls changes to admission rules for exam schools” from the Boston Globe. Boston exam schools are being scrutinized in order to increase the number of black and Latino students accepted. A committee is urging for the biggest change in the admissions process after race was taken out as an admission factor 15 years ago. There have been several reports of discrimination at the Boston Latin School and that…
Although the 2016-2017 SSAT test dates have not yet been released, it’s never too early to start planning your SSAT registration. The testing year begins on August 1st and ends July 31st the following year. Registering early prevents you from having to pay late fees while also giving you first pick at test centers. As the year goes on, test centers fill up and you may not get your first choice. Registering early takes away…
In an article for the New York Times titled, The Families That Can’t Afford Summer, DJ Dell’Antonia wrote about the reality many low-income American families face during the 10- to 11-week summer vacation. “For most parents,” DJ writes, “summer, that beloved institution, is a financial and logistical nightmare.” One reason why summer break is a nightmare for low-income families is its length: Summer vacation in America lasts longer than school breaks in many other developed…
Families can view ISEE test scores before sending them to schools. In another change to the ISEE test, families are now given a chance to view their student’s test scores before sending them to a school. Students no longer have to designate a school to receive their scores when they register for the test. Schools will not be notified how many times a student takes the test. Instead, they will receive a full score report of…
Project Giving Kids, a nonprofit organization located in Los Angeles and Massachusetts, connects busy children and their families to enjoyable and meaningful age-appropriate service activities. Boston Tutoring Services recently spoke with Molly Yuska, Founder of Project Giving Kids, about her work at the organization. Boston Tutoring Services: How did your organization get started? Molly Yuska: Our organization formed in direct response to my work in the nonprofit sector and my work as a mother. As a…
The Richardson Middle School in Dracut, Massachusetts has gotten a little bit greener. Built in 2001, the Richardson Middle School included a greenhouse classroom in its design, but the space was never used as an operating greenhouse until this year. Over the winter, Richardson Principal Ms. McGuiness decided that the students were finally going to use the greenhouse. She emptied out the classroom, which had been being used as storage, and she contacted Bob Berube,…
School is almost out for the summer and your student may be excited to have some time off, it is also important to spend this time wisely. One way to do this is by taking some time off to volunteer and give back to your community. Volunteering is something which everyone benefits from and it helps build character, integrity and compassion. Below are a few places families and young adults can volunteer in Massachusetts. 1.Elderly…