Ages 16-18

Back to School for Parents

Now that our sons are back in school, it’s time for parents to focus on our Back to School To Do List. Here are a few things you can do to help your son start the school year well: •Review your son’s schedule. Find out what you can about the teachers from your son, other parents and whatever adult [...]

Tips to Combat Cyberbullying

Cyberbullying is a huge issue for children and parents in this digital age. Common Sense Media, a non profit organization devoted to helping families navigate the world of media and technology, offers a series of Family Engagement Resources to help parents deal with this problem. These resources, which can be found here, include grade specific tips, articles and videos [...]

By |2019-07-12T16:41:30-04:00September 8th, 2011|Ages 13-15, Ages 16-18, Ages 8-12, College Bound Students, Parents, Resources, Saving Our Sons|Comments Off on Tips to Combat Cyberbullying

A Persistent Problem: Being Bullied By Our Own for Being Smart

A generation ago, when I was a kid being bused into a predominantly white school in Brooklyn, I faced daily taunting and intimidation on the school bus from other Black students, who accused me of “acting white,” and “thinking I was cute” for the crime of being the only Black kid picked to be in the class for high [...]

By |2011-08-30T15:41:52-04:00August 30th, 2011|Academics, Admissions, Ages 0-4, Ages 0-5, Ages 13-15, Ages 16-18, Ages 5-7, Ages 8-12, College Bound Students|Comments Off on A Persistent Problem: Being Bullied By Our Own for Being Smart

NPR Series: America’s Dropout Crisis

This week National Public Radio is featuring a series called "School"s Out: America's Dropout Crisis" in which it looks at the dropout crisis through the stories of five people, three of whom have already dropped out and two who are at risk. The series overview can be found here. Today's broadcast features the story of Patrick Lundvick, a Black [...]

By |2023-05-21T15:52:05-04:00July 25th, 2011|Academics, Ages 13-15, Ages 16-18, Entertainment|Comments Off on NPR Series: America’s Dropout Crisis

Say What? Black Men Survive Longer in Prison than on the Outside

A study recently conducted by researchers at the University of North Carolina concluded that the death rate was lower for Black men in prison than for those outside it. Take a look at theroot.com's reporting of this study here. This kind of news gives us another good reason to make sure our sons flourish in school: so that they [...]

By |2023-05-21T15:52:05-04:00July 19th, 2011|Ages 16-18, Parents|Comments Off on Say What? Black Men Survive Longer in Prison than on the Outside

The Educational Crisis of Young Men of Color

Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Director of Harvard's W.E.B. DuBois Institute for African and African American Research, and Gaston Caperton, President of the College Board, have written an essay in today's Huffington Post and theRoot.com calling for national focus on educating young Black men. You can read it here. Gates and Caperton co-hosted a webcast discussion of this topic today [...]

The High (Hidden) Costs of Private School

"Push for A's at Private School is Keeping Costly Tutors Busy", an article in today's New York Times, details the extensive and expensive tutoring underground in NYC private schools. According to this article, which can be found here, over half of the students in NYC private schools hire tutors during the course of their K-12 years. The article highlights [...]

By |2023-05-21T15:52:05-04:00June 8th, 2011|Academics, Admissions, Ages 0-4, Ages 0-5, Ages 13-15, Ages 16-18, Ages 5-7, Ages 8-12, Parents|Comments Off on The High (Hidden) Costs of Private School

Resume Building and Job Hunting Advice for Your College Student

With the post college job market looking pretty weak these days, college students need all the help they can get to make themselves as marketable as possible.  GCP talked to two senior executives who regularly  hire college graduates and asked them what resume items resonate with employers.  Parents would be well advised to pass on this information to sons [...]

By |2023-05-21T15:52:05-04:00May 27th, 2011|Ages 16-18, College Bound Students, Resources|Comments Off on Resume Building and Job Hunting Advice for Your College Student

Dr. Pedro Noguera to Parents: Pay Attention, Stay Involved

Dr. Pedro Noguera is the Peter Agnew Professor of Teaching and Learning at New York University’s Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development.  Dr. Noguera is a nationally recognized expert on the best practices to narrow the achievement gap between African American and Latino students and White and Asian students.  He has worked both with high poverty urban [...]

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