
I’m a Public School Student Without a 4.0. Here’s How I Got Into My Dream College. [Advice]
After researching and reporting on the “Not-So-Secret Private School to Top 40 University Pipeline” for VOX ATL, I wrote this advice piece to encourage other

After researching and reporting on the “Not-So-Secret Private School to Top 40 University Pipeline” for VOX ATL, I wrote this advice piece to encourage other

I disagree with the widely-accepted idea that students from private high schools are simply better candidates in the eyes of top universities. I spoke with

VOX ATL teen reporter Emerson Seagraves interviewed five kids on their thoughts about the importance of literature.

By Anjali Dhupam, VOX ATL Contributor For the majority of students, finals are a hectic and stressful experience and have devastating effects on students’ mental

Sandy Hook Promise really practices and teaches students and staff how to recognize signs of gun shooting. Almost every single school shooting that has been

Coming out – the process by which LGBTQ+ people disclose their sexual orientation or gender identity – is difficult. It is not a one-and-done event.

If you’ve seen the news over the last week, you’re aware of the massacre that took place on May 24 at Robb Elementary School in

VOX ATL interviews CBCA Founder and CEO Robert Mason who is creating a new path for high school graduates wanting to attend HBCU.,

With the chaos of school, outside activities, and so much more, being in a school board meeting is usually the last thing on teens’ minds.

One of the many infamous complaints is one almost every student has experienced: the hand-raising problem. When students don’t raise their hands, they’re either too

Critical Race Theory is being put on the stand across the country as legislators decide whether or not it should be taught in public education.

I’d be shocked to meet any high school student who did not have a rough time balancing their schoolwork, sports, clubs, hobbies, and social life.