As the new school year begins, families will be squeezing in their last vacation, buying school supplies, or moving their young adults into their dorm rooms at universities across the country. High school upperclassmen will have to hit the ground running with SAT and ACT test prep and thinking about what colleges to apply to, all while maintaining their performance in the … [Read more...]
Lake Nona Summer Band Camp Culminates With Successful ‘Friends and Family Night’
What is band camp? Band camp is typically referred to as a high school, college or university marching band summer camp. But for the Lake Nona High school "Sound of The Lions" band members, it so much more. Band camp starts at the end of July with Leadership Camp. Student leaders attend Leadership Camp, which is designed to teach them about peer teaching and leadership … [Read more...]
Sun Blaze Elementary Celebrates 5 Years
Sun Blaze Elementary School is celebrating five years in the community. Our staff commemorated this year with a photo on the front lawn of our campus. We are proud of the previous four years and the many achievements we have reached together, especially being an A-rated school since opening. However, we do not measure our success based on past merits, but look to the future, … [Read more...]
Summer Camp Teaches Youngsters to Dream Big
For Pablo Chusan, a UCF psychology and chemistry major, the road to college started in 2012 with our College of Medicine’s Health Leaders Summer Academy. The yearly program provides a week of hands-on education for about 70 Orange and Osceola County high school students from underserved areas who are interested in pursuing a health sciences career. Working with our faculty, … [Read more...]
Inspiring Meaningful Change
How would you teach: Give me the red cup. That simple statement has inspired and motivated me for almost two decades. It has enriched my personal development and has inspired my professional life. That simple question began a pilot Applied Behavior Analysis program designed by the Center for Autism and Related Disabilities at Kennedy-Krieger Institute. Let’s consider … [Read more...]
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