5 Ways to Stay Inspired Through June
The end of the school year can bring up a variety of emotions. Many of us are relieved about the break ahead, but it’s also normal to feel sadness, frustration, and plain old fatigue—especially when testing, graduation, and perhaps a few behavioral spikes are on the calendar ahead. (more…)
Mental Health/Wellness
5 Ways to Keep Everyone Engaged at Graduation
For schools that begin in August and end in June, the 2025–26 school year is almost over. That means that here at Kaʻiulani Elementary School in Honolulu, HI, we’ve already started planning our promotion ceremony. It’ll be a celebration that unites our Hawaiian ‘ohana (family) with a unique blend of history, hula, and chocolate haupia pie. (more…)
School Leadership
5 Ways Our High School Celebrates National Student Leadership Week
Today, Liberty County High School in Hinesville, GA, is proud to begin celebrating National Student Leadership Week. Our school’s theme this year is “Lead the Way!” Events have been organized by our student council and National Honor Society (NHS) chapter. All clubs and student organizations are invited to participate in a week full of meaningful activities that promote leadership, unity, and school pride. (more…)
Student Leadership
Removing the Price Tag From Prom Night
Spring is a season of milestones in high schools across the country, and nothing captures that energy quite like prom. However, behind the excitement of venue reveals and grand marches lies a quiet anxiety for many of our families: the cost. At Harrison High School in Harrison, AR, where 60% of our student body qualifies for free...
Student Leadership
What I Brought Home From LEAD
As students, we are frequently told, "You are the leaders of tomorrow." Although a lovely sentiment, it ignores the fact that we are also the leaders of today. I used to passively accept that "tomorrow" timeline from others. However, it was not until I returned from the LEAD Conference earlier this month, carrying much more than I anticipated, that I truly understood the significance of...
Student Leadership
What to Know About the All-New Second Step® Tiered Interventions
It’s not easy being in middle school. As students navigate an increasingly complex world, they’re also dealing with major changes to their bodies and brains. For kids with additional needs—be they academic, behavioral, social, or emotional—the stakes are even higher. The Second Step® team understands that while educators want to go above and beyond to give those students the extra support they need, the resources to do so aren’t always available—or affordable. (more…)
Guest Blogs
Our Student Showcase for Black History Month
South Florida is a cultural melting pot, and Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, FL, is no different. Our 3,100 students represent a wide variety of cultures, which we celebrate intentionally 365 days of the year. (more…)
School Leadership, Student Leadership
How Our NEHS Chapter Supports Students Experiencing Stress and Anxiety
As an adviser, I’ve always felt that I am not the driver of our National Elementary Honor Society (NEHS) chapter. Instead, I’m more like the bumper making sure that everyone is safe and then covering everything as an administrator. I let my students direct the path that our chapter takes in the way of service projects because I want the projects that we do to...
Mental Health/Wellness, Student Leadership
Getting Your Honor Society Ready for Spring Inductions
Spring induction season is a time of celebration and reflection. It’s when chapters honor students for their academic excellence and welcome new members to their school's NHS chapter. For advisers, it’s also a rewarding opportunity to recognize scholarship, service, leadership, and character in action. (more…)
Student Leadership
Insights Into Peer Supports From the National Student Council
A recent publication by the Partnership for Student Success (PSS) at the Johns Hopkins University Everyone Graduates Center highlights several models for how high school students can be meaningfully involved in support roles that foster success for both those giving and receiving support. After all, peer influence is a powerful driver of student engagement and...
Student Leadership