How do young people today decide where to go to college and what to study? From what I’m observing it’s all peer group driven. Seems parents have little to say, the high school guidance counselors are slightly used, the aptitude tests don’t apply, and where the person lives may play a bigger part than any other Read the full article…
There’s an old saying in the Middle East. “My grandfather rode a camel, my father drove a Model T, I drive a Mercedes, my son has his own jet, and my grandson will ride a camel.” Lot’s of us think this is looking like it might apply in this country. The modern game of golf is thought Read the full article…
It’s always easy to second guess any decision regarding safety, but I won’t indulge in that. The superintendent’s decision to close the entire LA school system for the terrorist threat prompted me to ask another question. It seemed the gentleman who made the decision was quite old to be a school superintendent. Ramon Cortines is the Read the full article…
