schools
Judge Your Future College by Its COVID Response
How they’re behaving during this crisis speaks volumes.
By Sabine Poux
University of Alabama Sees Over 500 Positive COVID Tests One Week Into Classes
"This trend is a real threat to our ability to complete the semester on campus.”
By Jameelah Nasheed
Schools Are Providing Returning Students Tragic Meals in Quarantine
That watermelon and chicken salad is a nightmare.
By Ella Cerón
Students Are Getting in Trouble for Sharing Photos of Crowded Schools
Several students in Georgia were even briefly suspended.
By Mary Retta
College Students Are Gearing Up for a Lonely, Surreal Fall Semester
Campus social life is going to look very different.
By S. Baum
Over 100 Students Asked to Quarantine in Mississippi School District
The district has 7 confirmed cases and asked 116 students to quarantine as a result.
By Lucy Diavolo
Despite Trump’s Demands, Barron Trump’s School Won’t Reopen
“At this point, the data does not suggest that in-person instruction is safe for students or teachers.”
By Kaylen Ralph
Removing These Barriers Will Let Black and Latinx Girls Lead
80% of Black girls said having a Black role model was important for them.
By Teen Vogue Staff
These Teachers Say Reopening Schools Is Unsafe and Unrealistic
“I think one wrong move could hurt a whole lot of people.”
By De Elizabeth
Coded Language Is Part of Our Racist Education System
“When professionals glorify grit, they glorify trauma.”
By Zach Schermele
Trump Is Trying to Bully Schools Into Reopening in the Fall
We won’t be used as bargaining chips.
By Jenna Yuan
Colleges Are Facing a Reckoning Over Students’ Racist Posts
Pro tip: don’t be racist!
By Zach Schermele
We Cut Ties With Police — Other School Boards Must Do the Same
“We cannot be neutral in situations of injustice.”
By Josh Pauly
Portland Public Schools Cut Ties With Local Police Department
Let’s hear it for #PoliceFreeSchools.
By Kaylen Ralph
The Protests Are Changing How People Think About Police
The national conversation is shifting.
By Lucy Diavolo
Stop Discounting Online College Degrees
Online colleges are just as valid as in-person universities.
By Rainesford Stauffer
A Lot of Students May Not Return to College In the Fall
“I don’t think [remote] education is worth the cost of tuition.”
By Mary Retta
Black and Brown Teens Are Still More Likely to Be Punished for Weed
Even in states that have legalized pot.
By Adryan Corcione