
The Downside to the South Side: How Redlining Impacts School Quality
“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

“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

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
VOX ATL visited Tri-Cities High School to host a self-expression workshop around this semester’s VOX Investigates topic “Equity in Education.” Here’s what a couple of
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

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

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

Obtaining a college degree can get you ahead in your career path and can lead to overall happiness and stability.

VOX ATL was invited to Creekside High School for a self-expression workshop and the discussion led to the question of is high school is necessary?

Liberal arts and creativity are more valuable today than ever before. In a world defined by technology and industry, humanity has never been more essential.
You’re probably wondering what college admissions recruiters and officers are thinking. Is it really all about grades to them, or are these recruiters hoping to

Towering in the skies, decrepit and abandoned, lies the David T. Howard School in the historic Old Fourth Ward. Atlanta’s first black mayor, Maynard