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The Perfect Life Fallacy

When one starts to take the “life plan” seriously, he can easily fall into the “perfect life fallacy.” Alvaro de Vicente reminds us that a good life is never fully for ourselves.

By Alvaro de Vicente | August 11, 2026

Helping Your Son Discover the Meaning of His Life

The first step for "high school as life prep" is no less than helping your son discern the purpose of his life.

By Alvaro de Vicente | July 28, 2026

Life Prep: Introduction to the Series

High school shouldn’t just prepare boys for college—it should prepare them for life. Alvaro de Vicente kicks off a series for parents and educators, reframing the high school years as “life prep.”

By Alvaro de Vicente | July 21, 2026

A Good Use of Summer for Boys

Summer offers unique opportunities for building a strong family culture and assisting a boy’s personal growth in matters physical, intellectual, moral, and spiritual.

By Alvaro de Vicente | June 23, 2026

Scouring Tom’s Whitewashed Conscience

Pat Miggins explores the depths under Tom Sawyer's simple schemes and fantastical imaginings. Twain shows us in Tom what's involved in growing up.

By Pat Miggins | June 09, 2026

How to Not Be Anxious as a Parent

Parental anxiety is on the rise. While anxiety is understandable, the degree to which parents are anxious today is neither necessary nor productive. How can you respond?

By Alvaro de Vicente | May 19, 2026

The Creativity of Real Memorization

Real memorization is creative, personal, and fun; false memorization is ruinous.

By Joseph Bissex | May 11, 2026

Parental Presence, Part II

Parental presence is not achieved by physical presence alone. Ask: what one thing can I do to become a more truly present parent in my children’s lives?

By Alvaro de Vicente | April 28, 2026

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Book & Movie Reviews

The Web-Head Wins: A Review of Spider-Man: Brand New Day

"Director Destin Daniel Cretton takes great care with the action, pacing, sets, surprises, and emotional beats of Spider-Man: Brand New Day..."

- Joe Breslin Read the Review
Movie Review Spider-Man: Brand New Day starring Tom Holland, Jon Bernthal, Sadie Sink, Florence Pugh, Zendaya

Homer through Nolan’s Looking-Glass

"Joe Breslin examines the good, the bad, and the upshot of Christopher Nolan's epic attempt to tell the story of Odysseus's homecoming."

- Joe Breslin Read the Review
Movie Review The Odyssey starring Matt Damon, Anne Hathaway, Tom Holland, Lupita Nyong'o, Zendaya

The Power and the Glory – A Review

"Have you ever read a book that inspired in you a soul-crushing desire to eat fried chicken, shed undefinable tears through a mouthful of Spr..."

- Joseph Bissex Read the Review
Book Review The Power and the Glory by Graham Greene

How It’s Done, Done, Done: K-Pop Demon Hunters

"A true musical that doesn't make its plot into a mere vessel for “messaging"—yet is ultimately compatible with a Christian sense of sin,..."

- Joe Breslin Read the Review
Movie Review K-Pop Demon Hunters starring Arden Cho, May Hong, Ji-young Yoo

All Tracks Converge: A Review of The Lincoln Highway

"After a stint in a Nebraska prison over an accidental killing, Emmett Watson prepares to start fresh in California with his wide-eyed eight-..."

- Joe Breslin Read the Review
Book Review Lincoln Highway by Amor Towles

In Search of Sacrifice: The Drama of the Family in Godzilla Minus One

"2023’s Japanese film Godzilla Minus One is more than a monster flick—it’s a true family movie. Not to be confused with CGI-heavy Ameri..."

- Joe Breslin Read the Review
Movie Review Godzilla Minus One starring Ryûnosuke Kamiki, Minami Hamabe

Testosterone Tropes: A Review of F1: The Movie

"If the social media “manosphere” became incarnate as a movie, that movie would be F1. Not so much a story as a series of “manly” tro..."

- Joe Breslin Read the Review
Movie Review F1 starring Brad Pitt, Damson Idris, Javier Bardem

Look Up: Why I Believe in Superman (2025)

"Superman (2025) is a fun and wholesome movie that’s best enjoyed on the big screen. Despite some issues with pacing and a few unfortunate ..."

- Tom Cox Read the Review
Movie Review Superman (2025) starring David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, Nicholas Hoult

Cutting Edge, but Get to the Point

"Fantasy authors have a league of their own. They play for various intramural teams, such as The Snarky Sendups (Terry Pratchett’s Discworl..."

- Joseph Bissex Read the Review
Book Review Assassin's Apprentice by Robin Hobb

Melancholy, Minnesotan Medicine

"In a post-progress Midwest, beside that omnipotent and mercurial god, Lake Superior, Rainy and his wife Lark have the closest thing to happi..."

- Joe Breslin Read the Review
Book Review I Cheerfully Refuse by Leif Enger

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Podcasts & Videos

HeightsCast

True Convivium: Friendship with Fellow Teachers

What is the value of friendships among fellow faculty? What are the ingredients of that friendship? How should individual teachers seek it? How can school leaders foster it? And how might students benefit?

Featuring Austin Hatch, Tom Steenson | August 06, 2026

Forum Faculty Podcast

Why Should I Read The Odyssey?

Is it ever too late to read one of the foundational works of Western literature? In this inaugural installment of “Books I Haven’t Read—and Why Should I Read Them?”, host Joel Sellier sits down with fellow faculty Gerard “Babo” Babendreier, Justin Myers, and Joe Bissex to discuss Homer’s Odyssey: why it remains essential reading, where a first-time reader should begin, and what an ancient epic can still teach modern readers about home, loyalty, pride, suffering, and love. The conversation also explores the challenges and possibilities of translation, with the guests...

Featuring Joel Sellier, Gerard Babendreier, Joseph Bissex, Justin Myers | July 24, 2026

Reducing Anxiety through the Meaning of Work

Our professional and academic anxieties may come from a crisis of meaning for the term ‘work.’

Featuring Michael Moynihan | July 23, 2026

An Introduction to Natural History: Beauty, Science, and Philosophy for Boys

A largely outdoor, discovery-based class for our lower school students, where they see the Valley as a textbook and the seasons as its chapters.

Featuring Eric Heil | July 02, 2026

Theology and Masculinity: Men’s Creation and Calling

Our headmaster often uses this paradigm for the ideal Heights graduate: he’s the kind of young man you’d want your daughter to marry. In a recent article for the Forum, Dr. Joseph Lanzilotti asked: in our current culture, how does a boy grow up to be the kind of man who desires that life? Delving into Church sources, both scriptural and magisterial, he has assembled the outline of a theology of masculinity. Responding to Pope St. John Paul II’s description of the “feminine genius,” Dr. Lanzilotti considers the prospect of...

Featuring Dr. Joseph Lanzilotti | June 18, 2026

Knowing How to Know: On Law School and Other Professional Discernments

The “moving walkway” toward the future will go forward; at which stop should you get off? How can you pick a path on purpose—not due to momentum?

Featuring Mark Grannis | June 04, 2026

Crafting and Sharing a School Vision

How does a school community grow united in its vision and sense of mission?

Featuring Alvaro de Vicente | May 28, 2026

Compiling an American Book of Fables

Former faculty Dr. Matthew Mehan's newest family book offers an education in civics, geography, history, and love of country, presented for the A250 year.

Featuring Matt Mehan | May 21, 2026

Pragmatic Hope: Understanding AI & the New Economy

As a top cybersecurity expert, Mark Ryland shares how AI really operates and what kind of impact it may have on the job economy our children inherit.

Featuring Mark Ryland | May 14, 2026

The Walled Garden: Critical Considerations for Classroom AI

AI tech has come knocking at the classroom door. How do we best educate citizens—rather than simply users?

Featuring Andrew Cantarutti | May 07, 2026

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