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Teen’s spoken word group helps students find their voice

Teen’s spoken word group helps students find their voice from Student Reporting Labs on Vimeo. Public speaking isn’t always the most popular activity amongst students, but… Read More

Students not reporting their concussions, ‘it’s a scary thing’

Students at Austin High School in Austin, Texas know all about the risks associated with playing football. Recent studies have shown that concussions are one… Read More

Standards-based grading earns mixed marks from teens, educators

High school students reflect on education reform and how educators are practicing implementation theories, such as standards-based grading. Read More

Has technology opened a gateway to ‘a new form of torment’?

The PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs youth journalists from Shenandoah High School in Shenandoah, Iowa investigate cyberbullying in their state. Examining new legislation from Governor… Read More

Studying abroad: Obstacle or opportunity? Texas teens report

Students from Pflugerville High School in Texas explore the advantages and disadvantaged of studying abroad. Produced by Matthew Spellings, Bita Ghassemi and Griffin Baker. Read More

Detroit teens produce video about where poetry lives

Joe Pokorney and Gage Daldine of Fraser High School didn’t expect the experience of making a film about young spoken word artists to… Read More

60 years later: Arkansas educator recalls segregation

Carrie Ann Washington, a retired educator from Little Rock, recalls what it was like to teach in segregated and non-segregated schools. Read More

‘Necessary business decision’ closes factories, displaces workers

What happens when big-name manufacturers pack up and leave small towns? Searcy High School students investigate. Read More

Bullying or brotherhood? West Virginia teens investigate blurred locker room lines

Allegations of bullying on the Miami Dolphins team prompted the Richwood High School Student Reporting Lab to look deeper into what has been called… Read More

Fractured dreams: How health factors affect teen bones

Youth reporters from Richwood High School in West Virginia investigate why young, healthy athletes are experiencing traumatic sports injuries while playing basketball. Read More

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