BLOGS
SAT vs. ACT: Which Test is Best for You?
Understand the differences between the ACT and the SAT so you can decide which test is right for you.
What Does it Mean to be a Peer Counselor?
Have you seen a Cadet wearing a blue and orange cord on his uniform? Vanness Zhu ’16 explains what this means.
Moving Ahead in the Army and Navy Academy Leadership Program
Vanness Zhu ’16 shares words of wisdom to help guide new Cadets through ANA’s leadership program.
Learning Through a Gender Lens with the Gurian Institute
If you’re a teacher, a parent, or even a student, you’ve probably noticed that there are some major differences between boys and girls in the classroom.
SAT Prep – A Guideline for Success
Every year, thousands of students dreaming of finding their way into their top-choice colleges prepare themselves for the SATs.
How to Keep in Touch with Your Boarding Cadet
Is your son at boarding school? It’s easy to stay in touch with him using today’s technological options!
How To Get Your Son Back Into the Army And Navy Academy Routine
Whether your son is new to ANA or is simply hoping to get back into the routine after summer, it’s a good idea to start preparing him for the school year as soon as possible.
Developing Leadership through Scholarship and Service
How is leadership developed at Army and Navy Academy? It’s a combination of scholarship and service learning.
Anti-Bullying Club Spreads the Word
When Oscar Lama ’15 decided to start an Anti-Bullying Club, he had no idea that its impact would spread all across San Diego.
The U.S. Naval Academy Summer Seminar
Cadet Rutledge recently spent time at the U.S. Naval Academy’s Summer Seminar – a fast-paced, six-day experience for high achievers who have completed their junior year in high school.
Why go to Military Boarding School?
The decision to attend a military boarding school is a big one, and one that is often misunderstood. Some people think that military high schools are reform schools, but this isn’t the case.
Leadership in the Air
A new program is taking off at the Academy, giving Cadets exciting leadership opportunities.
From Zero to Shakespeare
How does one go from zero to Shakespeare in the classroom, and specifically in an all-male environment?
The Link Between JROTC and Character Development
JROTC programs are exceptionally effective in teaching character and having a positive, long-term impact on participants.
Do Military Boarding Schools Help Students Get Into the Service Academies?
Military boarding schools’ unique combination of JROTC leadership training in conjunction with a college preparatory curriculum prepares Cadets for their futures in a way that many other schools can’t.
Benefits of Attending Summer Camp | Academy by the Sea
Each year, millions of children attend summer camp.
5 Teaching Techniques that Work for Boys
Most parents can tell you that there are big differences in the ways that boys and girls grow and learn. This is more than just a cultural observation – it’s actually documented by scientific research.
How Does Boarding School Prepare Students for College?
Boarding school offers a unique experience, offering academic challenges and opportunities for personal growth that’s at a different level from what you’d get at other kinds of schools.
The Atkinson Warrior Band: A One-of-a-kind Experience
Ever since my very first day of school at Army and Navy Academy, band has been my favorite class by a long shot.
Character Education at ANA
One of the things that sets Army and Navy Academy apart from other schools is our commitment to leadership education. An integral quality of a good leader is strong moral character.
Top Ten Questions to Ask your Cadet Tour Guide
It’s that time of year again! Families are searching for the school that’s the right fit for their sons. One of the factors that influences your decision the most is the campus visit.