Dunbar Hosts Forum for LGBTQ+ Students
By Lilli Robey, Paul Laurence Dunbar High School - KY
• April 24, 2024
Westport Public Schools face accusations of racism
By Lily Hultgren '25 and Zoe Alpert ’25
• April 24, 2024
Admin removes MSA posters
By Keerthi Eraniyan, California High School - CA
• April 24, 2024
FCPS awarded $16 million for electric school buses
By Ariya Lee, Chantilly High School
• April 23, 2024
Breaking News: Gunn community navigates water-line break, water-supply shutdown
By Amann Mahajan and Kaylee Cheng
• April 19, 2024
“Destroying the trust between students and school staff:” New Ohio bill targets transgender students
By Simone Davis, Solon High School
• April 19, 2024
Climate change heightens California’s home insurance crisis
By Kara Kim, Carlmont High School
• April 18, 2024
Student-run initiative secures a $5,000 grant
By Sarayu Bongale, Liberty High School - TX
• April 18, 2024
Vice President Kamala Harris Visits Southwest CTA
By Adrienne Vera-Perez, Southwest Career and Technical Academy
• April 17, 2024
New Language Test Takes Over
By Kriti Dhaduvai, Parkway Central High School
• April 17, 2024
A celestial encounter
By Sahasra Chakilam, Coppell High School
• April 17, 2024
FUHSD revamps recycling
By Aletheia Ju, Monta Vista High School
• April 15, 2024
Eclipse excitement: Lab community gathers to celebrate unique celestial event
By Jaya Alenghat, Taariq Ahmed, Mia Lipson, Nathan Li, Olin Nafziger, Eli Raikhel, Grace LaBelle, Ryan Burke-Stevenson, Ellis Calleri, and Bryce Light
• April 15, 2024
Neuqua Valley Students organize a walkout in solidarity with Palestine
By Emily Peña, Metea Valley High School
• April 15, 2024
Trying to Beef up the AP Literature Curriculum
By Madison Samuel, San Marcos High School
• April 15, 2024
Custodian turned hero
By Ella Dorfman, West Shore Junior/Senior High School
• April 12, 2024
The days of Flamin’ Hot Cheetos, Takis, and Doritos could be numbered
By Nandi Smith, Los Alamitos High School
• April 12, 2024
Day of Silence and Night of Noise spread to Fort Collins
By Sophie Webb, Fossil Ridge High School
• April 12, 2024
Ohio Statehouse Overrides Governor’s Veto to Restrict Transgender Rights
By Isaac Gorodeski and Jack Soroka
• April 10, 2024
Did you feel it? 4.8 magnitude earthquake hits East Coast and Masters
By Matthias Jaylen Sandoval, The Masters School
• April 9, 2024
MHS Experiences Partial Solar Eclipse
By Aubrey Lacavich and Kate Jesperson
• April 9, 2024
Iron Panthers barely fall short of world championship
By Will Kriner, Burlingame High School - CA
• April 9, 2024
Missouri Districts Receive Grant for Electric Buses
By Aubrey Lacavich, Marquette High School
• March 29, 2024
Mounds View Theater casting sparks controversy
By Maya Gjelhaug and Tyler Quattrin
• March 29, 2024
Devil on the blacktop
By Zoey Perrine, Abbey Elalouf, David Maxwell, Teodora Blizanac, Dillon Lewis, and Abby Prescott
• March 28, 2024
RM staff discover swastikas drawn in school building
By Mayah Nachman, Richard Montgomery High School - MD
• March 26, 2024
Los Al’s new ambulance simulator: Training students for the future
By Sydney Forsyte, Los Alamitos High School
• March 26, 2024
A look into how administration handles school bullying incidents
By Emily Wong, Ella Shen, Saanvi Haridas, and Anushka Kabra
• March 25, 2024
Group Proposes Adding Solar Panels to FHS Roof
By Ali Patusky, Fauquier High School
• March 22, 2024
School traffic poses a dangerous threat to student life
By Savannah Riggins, James Bowie High School
• March 22, 2024
Students protest gun violence through walkout with Done With Guns organization
By Kimberly Cruz-Cruz and Sami Nukta
• March 22, 2024
Multiple Bathrooms Impacted by Sewage Backup
By Amber Sethaler, Wentzville Liberty High School
• March 22, 2024
Two-alarm fire breaks out on Amador Valley High School Campus
By Jacob Bluvol, Zaynah Shah, Anita Gautam, and Eva Grove
• March 20, 2024
Community resources soar
By Charlotte Koellner, James Bowie High School
• March 20, 2024
UC Berkeley’s plans for People’s Park construction sparks worry
By Emily Pedroza and Erin Fitzpatrick
• March 20, 2024
A look into MVHS journalists’ censorship lawsuit against the District
By Audrey Tsai and Matthew Kim
• March 19, 2024
CAIR sues MCPS for violating teachers’ rights for Pro-Palestine speech
By Olivia Hansel, Walt Whitman High School
• March 19, 2024
What passing the Freedom to Read Act would mean for Maryland libraries
By Nikhita Dass, Walt Whitman High School
• March 15, 2024
Former Superintendent Dr. Omar Easy files lawsuit against Wayland
By Nadya Chase, Selena Liu, Katya Luzarraga, Talia Macchi, and Aimee Smith
• March 15, 2024
Chronic absenteeism takes toll on students’ learning
By Asmin Cakir, Chantilly High School
• March 15, 2024
Pence and Morales Impart Advice to Young Republicans
By Yoslen Santana, Logansport High School
• March 15, 2024
Staff Concerned About Support-Staff Shortages
By Willem Hummel, Marquette High School
• March 14, 2024
The Road to 44 Cemented
By Addison Perks, Wheeling Park High School
• March 14, 2024
Freshman fights against hate speech in Senate
By Ellie Hise and Ayanna Beckett
• March 14, 2024
Joe Biden comes to Strath Haven
By Clark Kerkstra '27, Sasha Binder '24, and Matthew Ramirez '26
• March 12, 2024
Students raise residents spirits with Assisted Living Club
By Charlotte Schwarte, James Bowie High School
• March 12, 2024
Two shooting deaths in 24 hours spark community concern
By Natasha Torkzaban and Zana Kennedy
• March 8, 2024
Panhandle wildfire now largest in Texas history
By Lauren Clayton, Prosper High School
• March 8, 2024
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