Research shows that by five years old, most children already have a bias or stereotype toward minorities, women, or differing social groups. On this episode of The Harbor by Jostens, Mike tackles bias head on. He challenges students to ask themselves tough questions and examine where their biases come from so that we can understand that while it’s okay to disagree with someone, it’s never okay to disrespect.
Mike challenges students to ask themselves tough questions and examine where their biases come from so that we can understand that while it’s okay to disagree with someone, it’s never okay to disrespect.

Inspired by Phil Boyte’s presentation at the JRNC in Orlando, our staffulty and students at Erie High School chose the theme “Better Together” this year for our…

The perception that teachers care about their students is among the strongest predictors of student performance. – Carol Dweck and colleagues The actions demonstrated by the…
Country music singer-songwriter Kelsea Ballerini talks about the importance of individuality.

Inspire students to think about the legacy they will create for themselves. School type: K-12 Activity goal: Creating a positive legacy Submitted by: Samantha Grimes