19/06/2026
Today we honor Juneteenth — a day of reflection, celebration, and remembrance. ❤️🖤💚
As we recognize the end of slavery in the United States, we must also acknowledge that freedom was delayed, denied, and followed by generations of systems that limited access, opportunity, safety, and full participation for Black Americans.
Juneteenth invites us to learn the fuller history, listen with humility, and continue building schools, communities, and spaces where every student is seen, supported, valued, and free to thrive.
Today, we celebrate Black resilience, culture, achievement, and progress.
15/06/2026
Summer is the perfect time to start exploring college campuses! 🌟
College visits can help you discover what feels like the right fit, learn more about programs and student life, and picture your future beyond high school. Take the opportunity to ask questions, explore new places, and get inspired for what’s ahead!
12/06/2026
Wishing the best of luck to everyone taking the ACT! 🌟
Stay calm, trust your preparation, and give it your all. Every step you take brings you closer to your goals — believe in yourself and keep pushing forward. You’re ready for this!
08/06/2026
Congratulations to all of our high school graduates! 🎉
Your hard work, dedication, and perseverance have led you to this incredible milestone. We are so proud of everything you’ve accomplished and can’t wait to see all the amazing things your future holds. 🌟
05/06/2026
Good luck to all students taking the SAT! 🌟
Trust your preparation, stay confident, and do your best — you’ve worked hard for this moment. Remember to get plenty of rest, arrive prepared, and believe in yourself. You’ve got this!
03/06/2026
We’re still accepting students for the Class of 2027 through early June! ✨
If you’re looking for guidance, support, and a path toward your future goals, now is the time to apply. Limited spots remain — don’t miss your opportunity to join us! 📚
25/05/2026
Memorial Day often marks the unofficial start of summer long weekends, gatherings, and time with family.
But at its core, this day carries a much deeper meaning.
Memorial Day is a time to honor and remember the men and women who gave their lives in service to our country. It’s a moment to pause, reflect, and recognize the sacrifices made by individuals and the families who continue to carry that loss.
For students and families, it can also be a powerful opportunity to have conversations about service, perspective, and gratitude values that extend far beyond the classroom or the college process.
As we move through the weekend, I always encourage taking a moment, however small, to acknowledge the true purpose of the day.
Because remembering matters.
How are you taking time to reflect this Memorial Day?
10/05/2026
Mother’s Day always brings a mix of gratitude and reflection for me.
My mother has been gone for over 20 years, but her voice and her expectations have never really left. I’m the youngest of five, and while we’re all different, we were raised with the same simple, steady foundation.
Mama believed manners go a long way. Be polite. Be kind. Be thoughtful. It sounds basic, but it shapes how you move through the world and how the world responds to you.
She believed in the connectedness of family. If you know me or my siblings, you know we’re there for each other in the good times and the hard ones, and when something needs to be accomplished, we operate like a well-oiled machine.
She also had style and a keen eye for fashion, including an appreciation for a great sale. To this day, my sisters and I consider shopping a pastime, and securing a good deal a legitimate accomplishment.
And perhaps most importantly, she believed one of the greatest gifts a parent can give their child is the ability to be a responsible adult who contributes something positive to the world around them.
Her expectations were always clear: act right, be humble, do things correctly and do them well. There were no long lectures, just a quiet grace and a mother’s love.
I find myself coming back to these lessons often in my work, in my relationships, in my parenting, and yes, in my shopping. I remain grateful for her, always.
Happy Mothers Day.
06/05/2026
You’ve put in the hours, now it’s your moment. Stay calm, believe in yourself, and go crush those AP exams.