Teacher of the Month: Ginger Raife, George Washington Carver High School
A proud George Washington Carver High School graduate is giving back and making a difference where it all started. Ginger Raife has been educating the youth for two decades, and […]
Mom to Mom with Lauren Evers
How do you balance motherhood, four children, and bookkeeping for your family utility business? Lauren: Finding a balance is hard, but I try to stay ahead. For example, I fill […]
From The Editor- June 2025
Summer’s here—and if you’re anything like me, that means a mix of excitement, a little chaos, and a lot of “what are we gonna do today?” If you’re new to […]
From the Editor – May 2025
May is known for beautiful weather, longer days, blooming flow-ers, celebrating mothers, and the conclusion of another school year. For some parents, it means attending their child’s high school graduation […]
The Power of Presence Over Screens
I’ve spent many years in education, beginning as a math teacher at a prestigious private school. As a military spouse and graduate student, my career saw numerous transitions, taking me […]
I’m Not the Entertainment, but I Still Want to Have Fun
The day was wide open before us. And by wide open, I mean we didn’t have school. We were no longer tethered to packing lunches and getting to the bus […]
The Importance of Connecting with Your Community
When my first child was born 13 years ago I was thrilled to be a mom and so in love with my son. My husband and I had decided that […]
10 Fun and Creative Ways to Celebrate Dad
Every dad needs reminders of how much he is loved and valued. While you don’t want to forgo the handmade cards and the offbeat kid ideas, these 10 ways to […]