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19 March

Strive Academics COVID-19 Response and Guidance

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Last Thursday, Governor Brian Kemp suggested that schools and other organizations consider closing during the COVID-19 outbreak in order to minimize the risk of spreading the virus. Since then, all public schools in the Metro Atlanta area have decided to

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22 January

8 Ways Students Can Boost Their High School Resume

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Creating a resume is a great way to showcase your skills, accomplishments, and passions to future employers and colleges. Although you may have limited opportunities to use your resume in high school, now is the perfect time to create one.

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13 November

Advanced Placement (AP) Courses: The Pros and Cons

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As students enter high school, they’re faced with many options for their future studies. Confronted advanced and honors courses, dual enrollment, AP, and more, it can be hard for families and students to decide which direction to go. AP tests

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28 October

Six Great TED Talks on the Importance of Education

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It is easy to find reasons to get an education. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports that people who obtain only a high school diploma earn, on average, about $679 per week if employed full time. An associate’s degree

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09 October

More Punctuation Rules Students Should Know For the ACT and SAT

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When it comes to the English section of the ACT or the Writing and Language section of the SAT, having a firm grasp on some of the essential punctuation rules can really put students at an advantage. A great portion

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18 September

Why Every Student Should Learn Latin and Greek Roots

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I have to learn Latin?
Not quite. Many students might make a face when told they should learn Latin and Greek word roots. A student learning and speaking English might wonder what the point in learning any sort of Latin

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04 September

How To Make The Most of Your College Visits

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College is right around the corner!  Before you know it, high school will be over and you will need to plan the next chapter in your life.  This is an important decision for you as your college choice may impact

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28 August

What’s in a Chart?: How Students Can More Effectively Approach Data Analysis Problems

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Do you ever look at a chart and feel like the numbers jumble together? Have you ever taken a glance at a graph and had no idea what’s going on? Even if you’re confident in your ability to read the

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07 August

Step by Step: How Do I Solve An Equation?

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Have you tried solving an equation and ended up stuck on a step halfway through? Having trouble making sense of equations or why they matter? In each installment of Step by Step, we’ll explain how you can approach a variety

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24 July

How To Start The School Year Right

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A new school year is starting. There’s much to learn and many new decisions to make. You’re figuring out new class schedules, meeting new teachers, planning for upcoming events, and more. Of course, a big part of your plans likely

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