Some school stories fall flat even when the subject matters. A profile may feature an admired teacher, an alum with a remarkable path, or a student whose quiet work changed a corner of campus, yet the writing still feels interchangeable. At the other extreme, a story can try so hard to sound meaningful that every…
Month: April 2026
Helping students move from school storytelling to responsible digital media creation
Schools teach storytelling long before anyone calls it content creation. Students learn it when they write reflections, interview alumni, document performances, describe club projects, preserve graduation memories, and shape the shared language of a community. Even when the form seems simple, those exercises do more than build writing skills. They teach tone, selection, audience awareness,…
How Classical Traditions Continue to Shape School Identity and Ceremonial Memory
Schools are rarely remembered only for their buildings, schedules, or slogans. They are remembered for the forms that return year after year: the language used at public moments, the sequence of rites that mark passage from one stage of school life to another, the ceremonies that turn achievement into shared recognition, and the stories that…