
Waiting on Another School Shooting: Atlanta Teens Speak on Constant Fear of Being Next
A scare this fall at a metro area football game and incidents like Thursday’s school shooting in Santa Clarita, Calif., has Atlanta teens thinking and

A scare this fall at a metro area football game and incidents like Thursday’s school shooting in Santa Clarita, Calif., has Atlanta teens thinking and
As a part of VOX Investigates coverage on “Equity In Education,” reporters Isabella and Tibria went out to ask people their opinion on Special Education

VOXATL writer Christina Norris gives her fellow teens 5 tips on how to make the most of their senior year in high school!

VOX ATL staff writer Kayden shares her and other dark-skinned girls’ experiences of being mocked at school for their skin color.

“We need to protect our public schools for the overall health of students, teachers, and administrators everywhere, as opposed to ignoring the dangers of hiding

This semester’s VOX INVESTIGATES topic is “Equity in Education.” Take a look at what happened when the topic of being a low income student was

“So much of school is a constant race of getting ahead in a continuous circle,” writes VOX Media Cafe reporter Leila Tolbert. “Lunch gives students

Catharine Hasna is an 18-year-old Atlanta resident and a high school graduate from K12 Online academy. Catharine is a hard-core human’s rights activist and a

Being a black girl in the current state of this country is already hard. It becomes even harder when you find yourself attending a school

The Department of Education is supposed to prohibit discrimination in the school environment. They have failed to do so because in certain schools black girls

Despite it being one of the most encouraged plans for life after high school, college is a financial commitment that goes beyond four years of

You can’t just graduate from high school and pick a college to attend. It takes time to apply for colleges and it also takes time