LEVEL UP Tutorial Series Wins NETA Award
Student Reporting Labs was recognized by the National Educational Telecommunications Association (NETA) with an instructional media award for its original "LEVEL UP" tutorial video series. Read More
Student Reporting Labs was recognized by the National Educational Telecommunications Association (NETA) with an instructional media award for its original "LEVEL UP" tutorial video series. Read More
Frances McMahon Ward is the kind of teacher who takes extraordinary initiative to bring unique and powerful learning opportunities to her classroom. Read More
Since interning with NewsHour Student Reporting Labs and Extra in 2012, John Dargon worked with some of the most-recognized names in television and the Internet. Read More
SRL mentors provide a critical service to our program, linking students to their local public media station and peeling the curtain behind the professional world of journalism and media making. Read More
Devin Newby was one of SRL's very first fellows who traveled to Washington D.C. back in 2014 for our student academy. Read More
Damien's first real introduction to Student Reporting Labs was this past summer when he made the trip from Blackstone, Massachusetts to Washington, D.C. for our annual teacher workshop. There, SRL staff first witnessed his passion and commitment for education and storytelling Read More
SRL connected with Marie Matthews, who teaches journalism at Independence High School in Charlotte, North Carolina, through our new partnership with Charlotte PBS. Read More
SRL's partnership with KQED has yielded incredible experiences for SRL students that are rooted in using the station's wide-reaching platforms to create unique opportunities for student voice. Read More
SRL turned to its network of teen reporters in urban and rural communities around the country to find out what young people really think about “fake news,” how it has affected their lives and the role that journalism plays in their communities. Read More
As part of a promotional partnership, Teen Vogue published a follow-up interview with SRL reporter Kennedy Huff about the Gardner-Betts Juvenile Detention Center as part of their Kids Incarcerated series for National Youth Justice Awareness Month. Read More