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Money From the Anti-Gun Violence Bill Will Go Toward Improving Student Mental Health
Fear of gun violence and anxiety are linked.
By Brittney McNamara
Thousands of Virginia Students Are Walking Out for Trans Rights
"I wouldn’t be able to come home if my parents found out that I was queer."
By Lex McMenamin
What’s Really Going on With the Teacher Shortage
This crisis has been a long time coming.
By Mary Retta
Two of the Main Arguments Against Student Debt Cancellation Are Wrong
No, the wealthy won’t benefit the most.
By Anna Gifty Opoku-Agyeman and Fenaba Addo
What to Know About the UK’s ‘Hot Strike Summer’
Some 200,000 workers have gone on strike!
By Rebekka Ayres
Biden Announces the Details of His Student Loan Forgiveness Plan
The administration will forgive up to $10,000 in undergraduate federal student loan debt per borrower.
By Jacqui Germain
The Best Reactions to Biden Canceling Some Student Debt
“Please Joe. we ain’t made a payment in 3 years. i don’t even have my login anymore!”
By Jacqui Germain
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
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
Why I Gave Books to Nearly 7,000 Preschoolers
So many kids in my home state of West Virginia lack access to books.
By Rania Zuri
The Downsides of High Schools Pushing Start Times Later
California mandated that high schools start no earlier than 8:30 a.m.
By Grace Lee
The Government Once Banded Together to Lower the Voting Age
The Youth Voting Rights Act would dramatically expand youth voting access again.
By Yael Bromberg
It’s So Hard to Find an Apartment Right Now
Rents are soaring and competition for available spots is fierce.
By Anne Wen
What If Schools Took Students’ Individual Needs Seriously?
A growing movement is doing exactly that.
By Mary Retta
These Teens Fled Their Homes Because of Hurricanes
Hurricane season is getting longer and more intense each year.
By Vaishnavi Kumbala
This Supreme Court Case Protects Undocumented Students' Right to Education
Texas' governor signaled he wants to see it overturned.
By Mary Retta