This year it has been my privilege to teach math courses and also add a financial literacy class with our Juniors at AHS. The Junior class often has great insight into habits in spending and the psychology behind them. We have enjoyed laying a foundation of basic skills in budgeting, approach to debt and spending […]
Father Daughter Dance
Father, Dad, Daddy, Grandfather, Uncle, Dear Family Friend– whatever the title may be, most of us are fortunate enough to have that man in our lives that holds the position of patriarch. He’s often the guiding compass for the home, the voice of sound reason, and our strong force when needed. He may not be the […]
A Heart to Serve
I moved back to my hometown of Ocala two and a half years ago. Some days it feels like 6 months. Some days it seems like I never left. I actually had to sit down for a minute and do the math. I left Florida in 1991, moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career […]
Expensive Grace
I have a short and simple thought for this week, but it is an important one nonetheless. This is my seventh year teaching high school students. I still enjoy it, actually. Especially here at Ambleside. I enjoy being able to serve in a relational capacity as well as an instructional one. I will admit, that […]
Some Thoughts On Growth
By: Ambleside Schools International The aim of Ambleside Schools is student growth, and one of the distinctives of an Ambleside education is that student growth is not measured by grades. In Hyde Cox’s introduction to Robert Frost’s book of poems You Come Too, he shares how the wisdom learned from Frost taught him the difference between growth and progress. He taught me […]