14 August 2025

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Study Smarter Not Harder

Study Smarter Not Harder


It would be convenient if every student had a photographic memory, making it a snap to recall pages of text or concepts in great detail. Photographic memory is not real, but a very small portion of the population, around 2 to 10 percent of children, has something called an eidetic memory, which is a similar phenomenon and one that’s virtually nonexistent in adults, according to Psychology Today.

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How A Well-Rounded Education  Benefits Students

How A Well-Rounded Education Benefits Students


The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates STEM occupations will grow by roughly 11% between 2022 and 2032. Academic environments have undergone quite a change over the last several decades. Technological advancements have changed the way educators teach and how students learn, but there’s also been a notable shift in what students are learning. Science, technology, engineering and math

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Help Students Adjust To A New School

Help Students Adjust To A New School


Students typically attend multiple schools over the course of their academic careers. Preschool, elementary school, middle school and high school are all normal pitstops on students’ academic journeys. This year, in Wolf Point, the reallignment of the third- and sixth-grade classrooms means even more students will be in a new school. Moving to a new school can pose a challenge for students.