Fire and Ice: Yellowstone in the Winter

Yellowstone is frequently referred to as a land of fire and ice, but to the casual summer observer this may seem only half true. Visiting in the winter, however, is like setting foot onto another planet. …

Leaving Our Comfort Zones

Has anyone ever told you to step outside of your comfort zone when you felt trepidation about doing something new or scary? Ever wondered why spending voluntary time in your growth zone is important? …

Partners in Play

I always get funny looks as I gather my teaching supplies. Journeys School students shuffling up the snowy path to class shoot me sideways glances. Why would a grown man need so many pool noodles? …

The Places Where We Live

The places that shape us, permeate our memories, and inform our passions are many and varied. What does it mean to call a place home? What does it mean to connect with a place? What makes a spot special? …

Telling Stories

In 1945, a goat owner, disgruntled that he and his odorous pet were removed from Wrigley Field, issued a curse upon the Chicago Cubs: they were done winning baseball games. The team immediately started losing. …

Dino Facts from the Journeys School Pre-K

Every day, I walk past the Journeys School pre-kindergarten play-yard and wave hello to the kids. They wave enthusiastically and yell “Hi Shellie!” and I continue on with my regular day, but with a fresh smile on my face. …

Young Women and Science: A Participant’s Perspective

Editor’s Note: The Young Women and Science program, now in its 26th year, was created to support the development of 8th and 9th grade students as leaders in the field of science.The program is designed to build science inquiry skills, …