high school
These Teens Matched With Their PRINCIPAL for the Best Reason Ever
Their pictures are going viral.
By Alyssa Hardy
Chicago High Schoolers May Have to Prove They Have Post-Graduation Plans
And not everyone’s happy about it.
By Emma Sarran Webster
A Teen Saved His Classmate's Life When He Was Choking at Lunch
Luckily, Ian Brown knew what to do.
By Alexis Benveniste
A California Teen Allegedly Threatened, on Social Media, to Recreate the Columbine Shooting
And has now been taken into police custody.
By Laura Stampler
These High School Students Beat a Test-Taking Robot on a Math Exam
Proving we’re still smarter than machines.
By Ashley Paige
These Lucky High School Students Got a Surprise Visit From Michelle Obama
Can she come visit us next?
By Emma Sarran Webster
This School Canceled Its Student Auction After Comparisons to Slavery
A 17-year-old convinced her school to drop the questionable tradition.
By Emma Sarran Webster
The Latest SAT Exam Featured a Political Essay Question, and That's a Good Thing
Keeping young people out of politics is not the answer.
By Brianna Wiest
How This Cheerleading Squad From the Bronx Made It to Nationals
They came for the white jackets.
By Priya Desai
Kendall Jenner Just Got Real About the Boys She Kissed in High School
And how many times she took her driver’s test.
By Kara K. Nesvig
How This Native American High School Senior Is Honoring Her School
Maddie Lamb's mural will be around for years to come.
By Hanna Howard
A Student Won a $1.25 Million Lawsuit After Her High School Teacher Made Her Pee in a Bucket
The teacher gave the instructions in front of the entire classroom.
By Lily Herman
An Accused Rapist’s Dad Said His Son Is Too GOOD LOOKING For Sexual Assault
He blamed the girls instead.
By Brittney McNamara
This Ivy League Student Is Helping Kids With the Best Advice for Their College Applications
Because sometimes your school counselor doesn't know best.
By Emma Sarran Webster
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Why You Should Put a Link to Your LinkedIn Profile on Your College App
It’s not just for people who have already graduated.
By Kate Dwyer