
‘It Became a Nightmare’: Juniors Speak Out on Navigating High School’s Trickiest Year — In a Pandemic
For some reason, I didn’t believe the adults or high school graduates when they said junior year is really going to humble you.

For some reason, I didn’t believe the adults or high school graduates when they said junior year is really going to humble you.

For some of us, the pandemic allowed time to heal and grow, and for others, it did quite the opposite. Either way, we deserve to

VOX ATL staff writer Savannah offers the first entry of her “Diary of A Confused Teenager” series. This time, she talks about keeping up grades

Have you ever wondered why your teachers and parents stress you about studying? Do you consider studying to be based on how much time you

Jennie Matos, 14, chronicles her journey as a black girl attending a PWI. “I can go to their school but will never be a part

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

“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

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

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

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