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First Big Scoop: Student Journalists Expose High School’s Use of Prison Labor

The Unproven, Invasive Surveillance Technology Schools Are Using to Monitor Students

The Difference Between Bernie Sanders's And Elizabeth Warren's Student Debt Plans

Year-End Roundup, 2018-19: All Our Lesson Plans, All in One Place

Summer Reading Contest, Week 2: What Interested You Most in The Times This Week?

The Revenge of the Poverty-Stricken College Professors Is Underway in Florida. And It's Big.

The Surreal End Of An American College

Winners of Our Second Annual Student Podcast Contest

Over 100 ‘Evergreen’ New York Times Articles With Questions and Activities for Students

Parkland Shooting Survivor Says Harvard Rescinded His Admission Over Racial Slurs He Made Two Years Ago

Summer Reading Contest, Week 1: What Interested You Most in The Times This Week?

Winners of Our Blackout Poetry Contest

181 Prompts to Inspire Writing and Discussion

Better Schools Won’t Fix America

Schools Are Deploying Massive Digital Surveillance Systems. The Results Are Alarming

When Your Final Exam Is Surviving The Wilderness

Runners-Up From Our Sixth Annual Student Editorial Contest

The New School’s Leader on Global Goals and What Lies Ahead

From Albania to Singapore, U.S. Students Look for Tailored Experiences Abroad

Online Classrooms Look to Improve Higher Education Across Africa, but Face Skepticism

From Instability at Home to Study Overseas

Taking the Future of Manufacturing into High Schools

Short-Term Programs for Long-Term Success

Teenagers in The Times: May 2019

I Use My Learning Disorder Diagnosis To Cheat On Tests

‘Cultural Appropriation’ Is Critical to Human Progress

China Needs Freedom of Information

Confronting Toxicity in Gaming: Going Beyond “Mute”

The High Drama Inside DC's Most Elite Private School

A Change in the Menu

Nothing Gets Between Me and My Sushi… Except Plastic, Maybe

I’m a Disabled Teenager, and Social Media Is My Lifeline

Shakespeare: Friend, Not Foe

Limiting Science Education: Limiting Ourselves

Breaking the Blue Wall of Silence: Changing the Social Narrative About Policing in America

The Life-Changing Magic of Being Messy

Lessons for 2020 Democratic Presidential Candidates, From a Soon-to-be First-time Voter

U.S. Citizens Are Dying and We Can Save Them

Telling the Story of Race in New York City’s Elite High Schools Using Old Yearbooks — Including My Own

How Eight Middle Schoolers Toppled The Scripps Spelling Bee

Did I Need to Know What Gender My Nonbinary Interviewees Were Assigned at Birth? Maybe Not.