A Gentleman and An Officer In 1983, a young twelve-year-old boy from Egypt immigrated to America with his family in search of opportunity. His initial impressions? "Big, vast, profound." His father worked two jobs to support the family and young … [Read more...]
Ride for Love
Meet little Elian Garcia. He loves wrestling and football, but is now fighting for his life. Elian is battling cancer and the children at our Montessori schools have decided to do something to help Elian and his family. Next week, the children at all … [Read more...]
Don’t be a killer!
Coming up with great ideas is a good thing. Killing those ideas before we give them the opportunity to develop is the bane of the creative process. Innovation sometimes stems from the commitment to continuous improvement. It may be to improve company … [Read more...]
It’s a Dog’s Life?
I had three sets of eager eyes track my every move while I fried eggs for breakfast this morning. In retrospect, they were less concerned with my efforts, more hoping that I would spill my breakfast on the floor. My dogs — yes, all three of them — … [Read more...]