As a part of VOX ATL’s ongoing VOX Investigates coverage on “Equity In Education,” reporters Isabella Cavienss and Tibria Brown went out to Georgia State University to ask people their opinion on special education programs and their importance.
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VOX Investigates: Equity in Education and Being a Low-income Student [VIDEO]
This semester’s VOX INVESTIGATES topic is “Equity in Education,” which means that a team of teen reporters and facilitators will be exploring the education system in metro Atlanta. We kicked things off with a community dialogue, where teens were invited to share their experiences on the path toward graduation. Take a look at what happened when the topic of being a low-income student came up.
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 big believer in supporting mental health. Her goal is to major in psychology, apply to medical school and become a psychiatrist. Hasna started her Common Application last summer, and while… Read on
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VOX ATL @ Creekside High School: Is High School Still Necessary?
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? Watch the video to hear what these teens had to say.
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