Tag: student reporting
Donuts to democracy: Why listening matters
From Illinois high schools to the halls of power, students remind us that listening and learning are the antidotes to violence.
Remembering 9/11, 24 years later
Firsthand accounts turn distant events into lived experiences for student journalists who put themselves in classrooms of the past.
Finding her voice through speech and debate
A Texas junior credits the activity with building her confidence, sharpening her skills, and easing her fear of public speaking.
Cabot’s new tardy policy reflects national trend
As schools nationwide tighten attendance rules, an Ark. high school's move from 7 to 3 tardies highlights the balance between discipline and support.
Big plays not enough as Pinecrest edges Davie
The War Eagles controlled most of the game, but a fourth-quarter rally and a last-drive fumble sealed a narrow loss.
Seattle student’s mural brings calm to counseling center
Six carefully chosen colors, a “blob guy,” and a wall in the counseling center — together forming a student’s first mural.
Ia. district keeps bullying policy amid state law change
The school board has not scheduled a vote after discussing Iowa’s removal of gender identity protections from state law.
Tracy High launches its first-ever ASL Club
With strong student interest, the new club aims to teach sign language and raise awareness of deaf culture on campus and in the community.
Texas, California head into a redistricting showdown
New redistricting plans in both states raise questions about fairness, representation, and the future makeup of Congress.
Reporters call out social media’s “performative men”
From matcha lattes to Clairo playlists, high school reporters say authenticity is being lost as boys perform identities to win approval.










