
Atlanta Teens Say #QuaranTEEN Life Has Made School Year “Very Confusing and Frustrating”
VOX ATL teen reporter Zariah Taylor spoke with teens from all over the Metro Atlanta area to get their thoughts on switching to virtual classrooms.

VOX ATL teen reporter Zariah Taylor spoke with teens from all over the Metro Atlanta area to get their thoughts on switching to virtual classrooms.

With no game plan in place for standardized testing or even how to feed school kids at home during a pandemic, COVID-19 is exposing our

VOX ATL teen editor Zariah offers some tips on how teens can stay focused on their schoolwork while working from home under quarantine.

“If I coughed, would I get sent home? Even though I didn’t have the coronavirus, the prejudicial remarks being made by classmates had a lasting

“After I figured out that college life was going to throw at me what it wanted…I shook the urge to overthink and quickly returned to

“The grading system is deeply flawed. We need to start discussing new ways to do this, and stop acting like letter grades are the only

“Being that I’m a dual enrollment student, it has truly helped me tremendously by decreasing the load as far as college goes,” says VOX ATL

VOX ATL alum and Georgia Tech freshman Avanti shares what it has been like transitioning from high school to college.

Stress can come in many forms and can be caused by many things, so in order to keep your mental health in the balance, we

I didn’t know how much grief I was entitled to. The truth was that we hadn’t been close since freshman year. This left me feeling

To kick off 2020 we facilitated our first community workshop of the year at Crews Middle School in Gwinnett County. After a great conversation about

VOX Alum Kayla Smith provides readers with tips on how to navigate life after high school and how to transition into college.