High School

Guiding students through a critical stage of discovery, preparation, and deepening talent. Explore resources that support academic growth, identity formation, meaningful interests, and the transition toward college, career pathways, and purposeful adult life.

The Summer Before College Is a Launch Window Members Public

The summer before college is not a break from formation. It is where students learn to carry their gifts, discipline their talent, and prepare for calling.

David Yi
David Yi
High School

What Teens Lose When Summer Jobs Disappear Members Public

Teenagers are not just losing summer jobs. Many are losing one of the first places where gifts become tested, talent becomes disciplined, and calling begins to take shape.

David Yi
David Yi
High School

UC’s SAT Comeback and the Math Readiness Crisis Members Public

As the University of California reconsiders standardized testing, the deeper question is whether high school students are truly prepared for college-level STEM.

David Yi
David Yi
High School

Parenting Tweens & Teens Members Public

From Control to Coaching (and Why It Matters More Than You Think)

David Yi
David Yi
High School

High School Isn’t a College Application Members Public

Discovery, Depth, and Becoming Someone—Not Just Getting In

David Yi
David Yi
High School

Without Affirmative Action, Elite Colleges Prioritize Economic Diversity Members Public

Elite colleges are expanding income-based admissions after the Supreme Court ruling. Early data show who benefits, and what families need to understand now.

David Yi
David Yi
High School

Where Our Kids’ Talents Will Matter Most in the Age of AI Members Public

Why Mark Cuban thinks talent belongs in small companies—and why intentional parents should pay attention.

David Yi
David Yi
Insights

Why Attention Is Becoming the Scarcest Gift on Campus Members Public

In a world built for constant connection, the ability to protect attention may be the hidden skill that allows gifts to surface, talents to mature, and calling to become clear.

David Yi
David Yi
Perspectives