
VOX Teen Poetry: Fear Of The Future
VOX ATL staff writer Christina Norris shares a poem about going from grade school to college.

VOX ATL staff writer Christina Norris shares a poem about going from grade school to college.

VOX ATL contributor Aliyah Veira shares how she balanced freshman year final exams with mourning the death of her friend Joshua Baker.

VOX ATL alum Beth Z. checks in to give an honest point of view of what life after high school is really like. She says

VOX ATL teen staff reporter Tiffany Pham discusses the impact of socioeconomic backgrounds when navigating the college admissions process.

VOX ATL’s Tibria Jackson speaks on how too many unqualified teachers taking “safe” jobs are negatively impacting high school students.

VOX ATL contributor Justin Heo visited The Drake House to speak with teens experiencing housing instability to find out how that impacts their education.

“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?

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

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

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