
The Origin of AP Classes
AP classes, or “Additional Pressure” classes as I like to call them, only add to the immense workload that students are already carrying.

AP classes, or “Additional Pressure” classes as I like to call them, only add to the immense workload that students are already carrying.
Expanding the accessibility of educational opportunities within the prison population yields a plethora of generational benefits.

A broken system, a system that only works for a few Only the privileged, the wealthy, the six figure revenue Schools underfunding when our scores

In the wake of the global issues of police brutality and ongoing racial discrimination among African Americans, should African American athletes consider attending Historically Black

For many high school students, the Bernie Sanders campaign meant a vision of the future with no college debt. Now, amid a pandemic, that future

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

“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

In this episode of the VOXCast, veteran VOXers (and high school seniors) Chris Jordan and Mack Walker are joined by their friends Chris and Jaye

VOX ATL teen reporters Bria and Isabella went to the 20th annual Latin American Association’s Latin Youth Leadership Conference and asked teens a series of

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.