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Students Speak: Embracing Nature
Inhaling a breath of fresh air and a tuft of sheep’s hair was all I needed to feel at home. Surrounded by ovine oddness — goats running amok, sheep searching for milk, dogs herding stubborn sheep searching for milk — I was instantly invested in the wildlife and...
More Than 200 Years of History at Madame Tussauds
Despite passing away nearly two centuries ago, Madame Tussaud remains a household name in 2023, and her legacy lives on through wax exhibitions all around the world. Since first opening doors over 200 years ago, Madame Tussauds has had millions upon millions of...
Put Canada On Your Curriculum
Ottawa, Canada’s beautiful capital city, has long been the country’s most popular destination for student travel. It’s little wonder—the city allows teachers to supplement in-class learning with a first-hand look at Canada while also delighting students with fun and...
My National Championship Travel Nightmare
By Dan Baker, Heart of America Productions. It was my third year as the Director of Choirs at Northridge High School, and the plan was to finish our competition season with an out-of-state trip, the first in 25 years. Both my assistant director, Catherine, and I were...
