This nostalgic list explores twelve once-beloved American traditions slowly disappearing, highlighting cultural shifts, ...
Quills required single smooth flows of the nib; printing would have caused far too many blots and smudges. However, long ...
Here’s a true Christmas story starring the U.S. Postal Service and Santa Claus. Earlier this week, my wife Colleen went to our local post office in Los Angeles to mail a present to her relatives ...
Forget cursive. Statistically, given the sad state of our government schools, he’s lucky he can read at all. As is well known, and has been reported in the media for decades, more than half of all ...
As Illinois rolls out a new law requiring early literacy screenings beginning Jan. 1, some educators question whether it will ...
Despite losing her father early and her best friend to suicide, Yahmani McKayle became the first in her family to attend ...
The letter, now debunked, was included in a batch of Epstein documents released by the federal government on Tuesday, Dec. 23.
Midway Hills Academy had a very special visitor last week as the Honorable Floyd L. Griffin, Jr., former Mayor of Milledgeville, state Senator, U.S. Army Colonel, and lifelong public servant, returned ...
There’s an interesting cultural observation to be made as a writer based in Europe, that we like our sans-serif fonts, while ...
Proven methods for teaching the readers who struggle most have been known for decades. Why do we often fail to use them?
Classrooms have changed with the aid of new technology. Many once commonplace activities are now all but gone. These are several of the classic classroom activities that only Baby Boomers will ...
With the announcement that the last letter of Mary, Queen of Scots is to go on display at Perth Museum next year, Herald columnist Rosemary ...