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Youth Voice Program Launches in New Hanover County Schools
County members met to discuss the selection and implementation process for the cohort of students participating in the program.
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Emmie Rose
Salinas Union High School District Reviews its Local Control and Accountability Plan
Salinas Union High School District reviewed the Local Control and Accountability Plan's successes and failures in a November 9 board meeting.
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Carolyn Dorantes
More Than A Dot on The Board: Alt-Right Radicalization and Media Education in Schools
One Kentucky classroom offers a model for combatting the alt-right pipeline in schools, but most schools are far behind.
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Norah Laughter
Election Day in the Classroom
In Syracuse, NY, students are engaging in important conversations about Election Day 2020 in the classroom—even if they can't vote yet
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Martine Dosa
Syracuse Activists Push Gov. Cuomo to Fund New York’s Schools in FY22 Budget and Beyond
The Fund(ED) New York State student activist campaign calls on New York Gov. Cuomo to equitably fund education in the state budget.
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Martine Dosa
Chicago Teens Unpack the 2020 Presidential Election
Students from Whitney M. Young Magnet High School in Chicago react to the 2020 Presidential Election.
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Derinique Williams
California's Fight for Ethnic Studies
GENup's fight to make ethnic studies an admissions requirement for all University of California (UC) schools
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Ria Srivastava
Young People Want to Vote in 2020. It’s Up to Schools to Show Them How.
Students want to vote in 2020. Schools must show them how.
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Lena McEachern
The Key to a Bright Future? Understanding the Past
Empowering, accurate curriculums in social studies classes will equip students with the civic knowledge necessary to avoid repeating history's worst mistakes.
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Nyasha Musoni
On Race, We Must Understand the Past to Take Action Today
To equip students to take action on the racial justice issues facing our world today, our history classes must be diverse, accurate and reflective of the U.S.’s oppressive past.
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Emmanuela Sepetia
We Need Teacher Perspectives in the Reopening Equation
In Missoula County Public Schools, it's critical that teacher voice be considered when making decisions about reopening schools during COVID-19.
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Ali Caudle
Why Civics Exams Fail, and What Should Be Done Instead
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Catherine Liu
Climate Change Education: Preparing the Next Generation of Freedom Fighters
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Hawa Hamidou Tabayi
Weighing the Round
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Laya Reddy
Local Government can make all the Difference
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Fatemeh Zahra Yarali
A New Generation of Local Leadership Sustains Its Momentum
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Asher Gladstone
Making A Difference Starts Before Elected Office
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Ashley Lin
Assembly Bill 331: Redemption or Failure?
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Scott Lee
School: Not a Conveyor Belt
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Nadine Chisom
The (Somewhat Addressed) Void in American Muslims
Work is being done to include American Muslims in politics.
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Sanaa Kahloon
Advocating for a Quality, Urban Education
Students are leading the way to reinvigorate schools and build a quality, urban education in Philadelphia, PA.
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Christopher Maximos
A Lot Can Change in a Day
After the Student Voice Tour visited New Milford High School, students brainstormed an action plan to address bullying and culture issues.
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Megan Simmons
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