
The Downside to the South Side: How Redlining Impacts School Quality
“The quality of education that students receive should not vary depending on which side of town you live on,” writes VOX ATL’s Kayden Skeete. “Students

“The quality of education that students receive should not vary depending on which side of town you live on,” writes VOX ATL’s Kayden Skeete. “Students

“People weren’t lying when they told me that ‘it gets better’ after high school, some things just got a bit more confusing too.”

ESL programs U.S. public schools are designed to help students whose native language is not English to learn the language. Are they helping?

When we think of health, what often comes to mind is physical health. But health is more than that. It also includes mental health.

VOX ATL staff writer Olivia Durr interviewed fellow teens about the ups and downs of finding their identity in high school.

VOX ATL staff writer Jennie Matos has some sage advice for young teens entering middle school. Older teens can learn from this too.

If college is a time to explore and figure out their career, then why are there so many concerns surrounding high schoolers’ decisions?

“The general public is starting to have a nasty pattern of using black women as entertainment only to throw them away as soon as they’re

From our VOX Investigates: Equity in Education coverage, VOX ATL staff writer Jaya Bray challenges the notion that homeschool students don’t get to socialize like

“I stopped waiting for school to feel natural, for things to make sense, and just decided to move through it, and trust the decisions I
VOX ATL visited Tri-Cities High School to host a self-expression workshop around this semester’s VOX Investigates topic “Equity in Education.” Here’s what a couple of

On the need to protect women, Warren said: “The hard truth is black women and girls are being brutalized at alarming rates by people they