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View ArticleLWS senior receives basketball scholarship to Waldrof U (Iowa)
The Living Water Center would like celebrate Madison’s upcoming graduation from the Living Water School. She received a full 4 year scholarship to play basketball at Waldorf University in Iowa!!! We...
View ArticleKnowledge and Nukes: Improving Stale STEM Education
Despite the cold winter day, I was excited to teach Chemistry! The topic for the day was isotopes, which was my favorite chapter to teach in the book. As a co-founder of the school, I enjoyed taking a...
View ArticleDecision Day 2024
We would like to congratulate Living Water School seniors on their college acceptance (left to right): Marcus (Catholic University) Madison (Waldorf University-Full Scholarship) Justin (Goucher...
View ArticleAnika Prather Consulting Awarded Contracts in Education
Living Water Center’s education consulting arm, Anika Prather Consulting, was awarded contracts by Baltimore Public Schools and Cornerstone Schools-Detroit. Anika Prather Consulting will provide...
View ArticleIntroducing the LW School Advisory Board
Pastor Newsome has served as the Upper School principal at Cornerstone Schools of DC for 12 years, and is also the Pastor of Greater Beulah Baptist Church since 1995. Pastor Newsome is a graduate of...
View ArticleA STEM Superhero: My Mom
An early memory etched in my mind is that of my Mom spreading stacks of programming code printouts over the floor. There was no Internet in the 80s, so hardcopies of code had to be brought home to be...
View ArticleNew Hot Tech Major: The Humanities?
When I was a freshman engineering student at the University of Michigan, a favorite pastime that my classmates and I indulged in together was making fun of the humanities students (along with Michigan...
View ArticleDo Parents Cause Kids to Hate School?
One evening after a long day at work, I had to help my oldest son with his pre-algebra homework. He kept making errors working with fractions, a concept I expected him to grasp several years ago....
View ArticleSTEM Needs Storytelling
During undergrad, most of my chemical engineering classes were composed of dry lectures and nearly impenetrable textbooks. However, one class I particularly liked was Fluid Dynamics, the study of the...
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