Exodus and Impetus

According to a recent Gallop poll, the burn-out rate today among U.S. teachers K through 12th grade is the highest of all professions in the country. Interestingly, a good number are redirecting their attention from the classroom to service in old age homes. Why are teachers fleeing their profession in record number this year?

Building Bridges Both East and West

Rainbow Bridge Folsom

After a year-long hiatus, CfA resumed its “Building Bridges” program this past September with a vibrant group of faculty and staff from the Northeast Woodland School in Conway, New Hampshire.

To Be a Successful High School Teacher

Apart from demonstrating a firm footing in one or more subjects, a high school teacher needs to be versed in the ways of three “PC’s” in order to succeed with teenagers.

“Discover Your Destiny – Practice Your Passion”

A new banner greets visitors to CfA’s completely redesigned website and archived resources. At the same time, fresh images and ads depicting CfA programs have appeared across print and online media. Even the CfA logo is a little different, if you look carefully.

Back in Person!

As of June 2022, all of CfA’s summer programs are scheduled once again to be held “in person” on its summertime home base in Southern New Hampshire.