Boarding school founder Joe Gauld announces the second annual Hoffman Institute on the Bath, ME campus. Join more than 80 Hyde administrators, teachers, parents and HAPA parents that are now graduates of this program of personal transformation.
Joe Gauld discusses how technology is influencing today's youth.
Sports fanatics are always looking to find creative ways to show off their team pride. Sports Gnomes have been experiencing great popularity...
A brief course of Peak Achievement Training helped an Australian Football player, Drew Petrie, to sharpen his shooting. He scored four goals in the next match, including the game winner.
This a great opportunity for parents to teach their kids about financial responsibility.
The cutting room floor; Vagaga shot on SYTYCD was intentional
When Jennifer, a mother of two, heard her 14-year-old daughter, Margaret, tell a hopeful suitor over the telephone that she couldn't go to the movies with him because she had to study, Jennifer was only "mildly" concerned about the "white" lie.
Neurofeedback sessions that train your brain how to achieve happiness! Better than Paxil.
Great insight from a parent and educator on Obama's address to the youth of America,
Great tips for college freshmen
Great article about parenting teens to success
With recent hype escalating around a newly released sports genetic test that can determine a child's athletic ability and, quite possibly, potential for college scholarship and professional athletic career, many parents are flocking to the source and asking, "How do I get my kid …
Most American students cheat.
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At this time, the national news networks are chasing down the sports story of the week: the all-African American rugby team of the Hyde Leadership Charter School in Washington D.C.
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Playing a "white person's game," an all-black rugby team from a Washington charter school has cleared racial hurdles and learned valuable life lessons. Hyde-DC's rugby team has put its school on the map.
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Parents lie to kids more often than they realize