Mommy Rage
OK. You did it. You lost your temper and turned into a Hulk, a witch, fiery-dart breathing dragon, and you crushed your little loved ones’ spirits, you spanked their little […]
Human Trafficking Happens in Your Community: Here’s What to Look For
Did you know that human trafficking happens right in your community? I attended a Coalition to End Human Trafficking event to learn more about how to prevent our children and […]
College Admissions Cheating Scandal: International Edition
Remember Operation Varsity Blues? You know, the sexy cheating scandal where celebrities bribed coaches to get their kids into top colleges. Well, enter Operation TOEFL Recall. The TOEFL is the […]
What Matters Most to Students When Choosing Colleges
Next to the architecture and food on college campuses, the quality of the dormitories are what prospective students consider when making their decisions about which colleges to apply to. Sigh. […]
College Options Still Available After May 1st
Even though you may feel like you’re stuck with the college that you accepted on May 1st, you still have options. If you’re one of the students who didn’t get […]
New Changes for AP Classes Give Wealthy Students an Advantage
The College Board is changing the date that students need to register for the AP exams from March back to November. While 4 months may not seem like a big […]
Help us Celebrate Mothers Day by Sharing Your Photos
Want to memorialize the mothers in your life? Post a photo of you with generations of mothers in your family on the California American Mothers Facebook page! We’ll make a collage […]
Read All About It: Article about Susan Tatsui-D’Arcy in Local Paper
Growing Up in Santa Cruz just published an interview with me! I’m very flattered by what the author wrote, and I hope to use the coming year wisely to help […]
American Mothers National Convention in Washington, D.C.
When I was escorted by a military officer into a grand ballroom as the California Mother of the Year, I was proud to represent my progressive state. Networking and meeting […]
Early Application Dilemma
Applying early improves odds of getting in, but reduces your financial aid packages. Applying early admission improves your chances of getting admitted to highly selective colleges IF you have a […]