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
Youth reporters in Wisconsin investigate how locals in their small town are going green. Read More
One-to-one computing is on the rise, but does the idea really bring 21st century skills to the hands of every student? Wisconsin teens report. Read More
Pacific High School students investigate the ocean’s acidity and pH levels in order to test the living conditions of its inhabitants, which feed the larger… Read More
The production of algae in Shenandoah, Iowa has caused quite a buzz. But is algae a viable agricultural product? Shenandoah High School students find out. Read More
Students of Sentinel High School in Montana document a program that trains teens to talk to younger kids about bear safety. This video was produced… Read More
A significant number of older trees are dying in Missoula, a western city in Montana. Students of Sentinel High School talk to a local tree… Read More
Why are so many people terrified of snakes, spiders and other creepy crawlers? Students of Desert Pines High School find out. This video was… Read More
Students of John F. Kennedy High School in Maryland explore B.A.S.E jumping and the science behind it. Read More
Students from Lakewood High School in Florida delve into their school’s outdoor classroom model for teaching science. Read More