schools
Imagine Trying to Get Through School With Unreliable Internet
That’s the reality for many students in tribal communities.
By Triston B. Black
Teachers Can’t Live on What They’re Earning
“I really think you have to experience it to know.”
By Jacqui Germain
Black Students At Harvard Have Always Resisted Racism
Faculty and staff once owned slaves, and professors taught racial eugenics.
By The Harvard University Presidential Committee on the Legacy of Slavery
SCOTUS
Supreme Court Appears Fully Ready to Gut Affirmative Action
The court's conservatives are expected to roll back decades of precedent.
By Eric Lutz
How Articles of Sikh Faith Are Criminalized on College Campuses
And how Sikh students are fighting back.
By Anissa Deol
Students Are Fighting Remote Exam Surveillance — and Winning
“We should be focused on education, not surveillance.”
By Kristy P. Kennedy
Some School Districts Are Bringing Police Officers Back
But students are carrying on the fight for police-free schools.
By Neal Morton
Conservatives Are Trying to Get This Teacher Fired for Being Nonbinary
A teacher at an Oregon elementary school is the latest LGBTQ+ educator to face right-wing attacks.
By James Factora
How Standardized Tests Punish Disabled Students
“The processes involved in standardized testing failed me.”
By Haley Moss
This Idaho Teen Won Elected Office to Fight Far-Right Education Policies
Shiva Rajbhandari, 18, will sit on Boise’s school board.
By Fortesa Latifi
What’s Really Going on With the Teacher Shortage
This crisis has been a long time coming.
By Mary Retta
What Food Shaming Looks Like for Black Women
Humiliating others about what they eat should never be okay.
By Psyche Williams-Forson
The 1970s Youth Liberation Movement Fought for Young People's Rights
In many ways, young people are uniquely vulnerable to exploitation.
By Anya Ventura
Extreme Heat Waves Are Making Learning Impossible
“Attendance drops dramatically once our building gets hot.”
By Mary Retta
For Many Students, Picture Day Is an Unaffordable Luxury
So this professional photographer is taking students’ photos for free.
By Raven B. Varona
In Session: The Teen Vogue Lesson Plan
Our curated story collections can help aid education in and outside the classroom.
By Teen Vogue Staff
The Troubling Return of the DARE Program in Schools
DARE encourages students to become informants in the War on Drugs.
By Rebecca Kavanagh
The Ongoing Attack on an LGBTQ+ Advocacy Group for Students
GLSEN is facing harassment and complaints from anti-LGBTQ+ activists.
By Heron Greenesmith
Michael Brown’s Death Left a Permanent Mark on His High School
Students at Normandy High School reflect on his legacy.
By Rita Omokha
Pen Palestine Project Connects Students Across Borders
“I want my students to discover the world outside,” one Gaza teacher says.
By Zack Haber