By Danielle Spano Florida is the Sunshine State, and with that sunshine comes tourism. According to Visit Florida, visitors to our state spent over $100 billion in 2017. With such a booming tourism industry, it is no wonder that… read more
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Protestor Rally
By Natalie Richoux Today a group of approximately two dozen individuals gathered outside of Representative Chuck Clemons' (R) office in Newberry, Florida to protest gun laws in the United States. This was a particularly impassioned group of individuals as many… read more
Early Detection: The early signs of autism
By Elayza Gonzalez When it comes to autism, the earlier parents are able to detect it, the better the outcome for the child. According to Autism Speaks, early intensive behavioral intervention for children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) can help… read more
Rainy Day Activities
By Isabella Sorresso Gainesville has been nicknamed “Rainesville” for a reason. During the summer months, Florida typically sticks to a weather pattern of being sunny in the morning, raining for a few hours midday and then going back to sunny… read more
Tipping the Scales: Alachua County’s Duke TIP Winners
Photo Courtesy of Lincoln Middle School Taking college entrance exams is tough enough as a junior or senior in high school, let alone as a middle schooler. However, nearly 49,000 seventh-graders took the ACT or SAT this school year as… read more
A Hometown Hero
By Danielle Spano | Photo Courtesy of James Coats What do you do when you spent much of your childhood in the hospital, had a rough family life, were voted least likely to succeed, and even lost the roof over… read more
Sharing is Caring: Teaching your children how to share
By Christy Piña Sharing is one of the most crucial lesson children learn early in their lives. While certain lessons can be taught as children continue to grow up, sharing is something that should be taught sooner than later. Sharing… read more
Say Hello to Summer
By Isabella Sorresso Your family may already be in full swing of summertime enjoying all the parks, rivers, lakes and pools, but we are not officially in summer yet. June 21 will mark the first official day of summer and… read more
Chiropractic Care … For Infants? How chiropractic care can benefit newborns
By Jennifer Jensen When their baby is unhappy or in pain, it seems as though parents will try anything to make their little one feel better. One remedy that might help, and one that many parents may not have considered,… read more
Featured Teacher: Martha Dolan
Photo Courtesy of Martha Dolan At what school do you currently work? I work at the Millhopper Montessori School. This will be eighth year at the school. What grade/age do you teach? I teach preschool and the students are 3–5… read more