February 2, 2026 - 03:18

As classrooms become increasingly dominated by screens and algorithms, a veteran educator offers a compelling case for the timeless principles of a Catholic school education. A religious sister with decades of experience, she emphasizes that the true foundation of learning is not found in the latest device, but in the cultivation of virtue and intellectual curiosity.
She argues that while technology is a tool, it is not a substitute for the human-centered formation at the heart of her mission. Her classroom prioritizes direct engagement, critical thinking, and the development of moral character. Analog standbys like open discussion, handwritten work, and deep reading of physical texts foster patience, attention, and respect—qualities she observes are increasingly vital.
What she instills, students carry forward. The lasting impact she witnesses is not merely in academic achievement, but in the shape of her graduates' lives: their sense of purpose, their commitment to community, and their ability to navigate a complex world with ethical clarity. In an age of constant digital flux, this educational approach provides an anchor, proving that principles rooted in enduring truths can successfully prepare young people for any future.
June 16, 2026 - 23:04
Ed Department Strikes Deal To Offload Special EducationThe Trump administration has finalized an agreement to transfer oversight of many special education programs away from the U.S. Department of Education. This move fulfills a long-standing promise...
June 16, 2026 - 03:41
Washington State Drops to 31st in National Education RankingsNew data reveals a troubling slide for Washington`s public schools. The state now ranks 31st in the nation for overall K-12 education, a significant drop from previous years. The latest analysis...
June 15, 2026 - 07:47
Memphis family launches program to promote safer streets, improve driver education for pedestrian safetyFor the second year in a row, Memphis has been named the deadliest metro area in the country for pedestrians. The ranking comes from a report by Smart Growth America, a group that tracks traffic...
June 14, 2026 - 17:53
From Addiction to Graduation: Louisville Mom Credits Scholarship for Helping Her Finish School While PregnantA Louisville mother who once walked the difficult path of addiction is now celebrating a major milestone, thanks in part to a scholarship designed for pregnant and parenting students. She recently...