
VOX 5: Things Every Teen Should Know About Preparing for College
“High school is for fun,” they tell me. While that is mostly true, I can’t help being haunted by the prospect of college applications just

“High school is for fun,” they tell me. While that is mostly true, I can’t help being haunted by the prospect of college applications just

Merry Christmas! Happy Hannukah! Happy Kwanza! With the year wrapping up, it is the perfect time to think more about what most teenagers dread: academics.

At school all day, study, study, study – only to leave and go to practice to sweat and condition. All for what? Is it for

When most people think of a private school student, they think of someone from a rich family. Kids whose parents are doctors, lawyers, or CEOs.

“Hamilton” represents a groundbreaking approach to history education, one that is both educational and entertaining.

So, how do we reframe our mindset and approach when hearing the question, “So, what are you going to do with your life?”

Georgia’s divisive concepts law is a fear-mongering tactic and a danger to free education all across Georgia.

The Georgia Governor’s Honors Program (GHP) is a prestigious summer program for gifted high schoolers. How does GHP help students excel, and what is it

VOX ATL was invited to bring the mic to teens at Discovery High School in Gwinnett County to guide them in sharing their thoughts on

Schools that enroll students in so-called “gifted” programs could actually be placing obstacles in the path for students to academcially achieve.

Pressure, stress, degrading mental health — all of these are the effects of being a young adult or teen in high school today. Even before

Students from North Springs High School in Sandy Springs, GA, speak up about their experiences with high school counseling services — and how services could