education
Meet the Students Running the Nation’s Largest Youth Poll
“No other pollster understands our generation better than we do.”
By Zoe Yu
What It’s Like to Protest for Palestine in Ron DeSantis’s Florida
“Free speech is in danger here in the state of Florida.”
By Samuel Larreal
Student Arrests, Expulsions, and Evictions at Colleges Across the US Over Palestine Protests
At Columbia, Vanderbilt, Pomona, and more, students are being hit with disciplinary proceedings and arrests for sit-ins.
By Lex McMenamin
Students Fear Suppression After North Carolina College Renames "Pride Week"
“I feel less welcome on campus. I know my other queer friends feel the same.”
By Emily Bloch
Police Used the DARE Program to Get Inside of U.S. Schools
It was never very effective at preventing drug use.
By Max Felker-Kantor
Is ‘Baby Olivia’ Headed to a School Near You?
Bills in several states would allow screenings of this video created by an anti-abortion group.
By Nadra Nittle, The 19th
Washington State Will Require LGBTQ+-Inclusive Curricula In Schools
A new law will ask public schools to teach the “histories, contributions, and perspectives” of marginalized groups.
By James Factora
Classical Charter Schools of America Pays ACLU $1.456 Million in Gendered Uniform Lawsuit
The school enforced mandatory skirts to “promote chivalry," Teen Vogue exclusively learns.
By Aiyana Ishmael
Students Stood Up Against This Anti-LGBTQ Federal Judge
“We’re here, and we’re queer, and we’re ready to stand up for whatever we believe in.”
By Lydia McFarlane
The SAT Test Is Going Digital. Here’s What You Need to Know.
This is a major change.
By Nadra Nittle, The 19th
Federal Authorities Are Officially Investigating Nex Benedict's School District
The Department of Education will investigate whether Owasso Public Schools failed to respond appropriately to bullying and harassment.
By James Factora
Filipino History Will Finally Be Taught in Hawai’i Schools, Thanks to These Students
Filipinos make up the largest ethnic Asian population on Hawai’i, but most classrooms didn’t teach Filipino history.
By Natasha Ishak
Canada's Growing Anti-Trans Movement Is Targeting Young People
Conservatives in Canada are pushing bans on gender affirming care and inclusive education.
By Ange Yeung
Parents in California Are Petitioning to Get an Anti-Trans Initiative on the Ballot
The group is determined to repeal California’s robust legal protections for trans residents.
By James Factora
Teens Incarcerated at Rikers Island Are Finding Hope in Improv
"Every day was the same. So this, I look forward to it.”
By Rita Omokha
The EPA Finally Recruited Young People for Climate Crisis Help
A new youth council will speak to environmental issues impacting young people.
By Alli Maloney
Children's Literacy Rates Are Falling, and Book Deserts Aren’t Helping
Rania Zuri, the youngest person ever to author a successful US Senate resolution, on the importance of childhood literacy.
By Rania Zuri
What Happens to Disabled Students During School Shootings?
“I always have this fear in the back of my head: Will I be left behind?”
By Marianne Dhenin
Scholastic Won't "Segregate" Diverse Books at Fairs, But There's Still "Work to Do"
Librarians are watching as Scholastic tries to find a way to get inclusive books to students amid bans.
By Fortesa Latifi
How Big Business Is Forcing Millions of Us Into Debt
These are the vampire businesses screwing us over.
By Malaika Jabali