Tag: student reporting
Flag football’s rise brings focus on mental health
As new sports grow in popularity, teens remind us that the toughest battles often happen off the field.
17 reviews & counting: Turn pages into conversations
Reviews don’t have to be essays—just your take on a story. Student reviewers show how reading connects us all.
Ukraine’s war reverberates through U.S. classrooms
Ukrainian teens abroad share stories of survival while U.S. classrooms debate the war’s ripple effects and NATO’s uncertain role.
Trump sparks controversy over Tylenol-autism link
Health experts warn against misinformation after President Trump and RFK Jr. claim Tylenol use during pregnancy may cause autism.
How AI is changing computer science ed and work
From high school loops to Fortune 500 labs, AI is changing how we learn and work with code. But the fundamentals still matter.
In Italy, ‘after-school’ often means ‘outside school’
In Italy, extracurriculars happen in the community. In the US, they often live inside the school. How different is daily life for students?
Gen Z listeners weigh in on Laufey & jazz revival
With A Matter of Time, Laufey bends genres and sparks debate. Students across the country explain why it resonates.
Victory for veterans with “Hits for Heroes” night
A sweep on the court, a victory for veterans: Coppell volleyball raised $4,000 for One Tribe Foundation during “Hits for Heroes” night.
2 Aurora students confront gun violence in schools
From Illinois to Colorado, teens argue that both gun laws and deeper social change are needed to stop school shootings.
Pretty privilege powers teenfluencers. At what cost?
A new wave of research shows that beauty sells on social media, but it leaves teenfluencers and their peers paying the price.










