Meghan Taylor authors Colorado bill on non-legal name changes
By Dalton Gates, Manitou Springs High School
• April 23, 2024
Celebrating Passover
By Jacey Deurloo, Granite Bay High School
• April 23, 2024
Jin Zhou says goodbye after 23 years of teaching
By Giovanna Garcia and Marianna Ayala
• April 23, 2024
Voelker using cultural roots to create community
By Safiya Azam, Coppell High School
• April 18, 2024
Freshman Alina Fleischmann explores world through language
By Anne Dong, Henry M. Gunn High School
• April 18, 2024
Long-Term Substitute Teachers Reflect on Experiences
By Jacob Reich, Menlo School
• April 18, 2024
Screens: How they affect students’ learning and physical health
By Addison Voight, Sofia Ciciarelli, and Marissa Mendoza
• April 18, 2024
Fungi foraging thrives in Marin County
By Kyra Featherstone and Allison Bredow
• April 17, 2024
Behind the Gloves & Goggles: Lab Technicians Serve as Integral Part of Menlo Science
By Amelie Giomi, Menlo School
• April 17, 2024
Thrift flip
By Elena Konicki, West Shore Junior/Senior High School
• April 17, 2024
Someone to count on
By Grace Turney, Bellaire High School
• April 17, 2024
Together for Hope: Boston Addiction Conference and its impact across the community
By Olivia Green, Fiona Peltonen, and Maggie Buffum
• April 16, 2024
“A model for special education in this city”: the ten-year story of how building a special education program transformed this top NYC school
By Bridgette Jeonarine, Toluwanimi Oyeleye, and Isabella Zapata
• April 16, 2024
Non-profit foundation raises awareness for individuals with disabilities
By Elizabeth Cohorn, Prosper High School
• April 16, 2024
A master mechanic
By Laura Hughes, Little Cypress-Mauriceville High School
• April 16, 2024
Maya Mithani (‘26), Pareena Gupta (‘27), and Anika Parkhi (‘24) place 1st, 2nd, and 3rd at Rotary Speech Contest
By Edwin He, Amador Valley High School
• April 16, 2024
Sophomore earns Teen of Impact title, advocates for heart health
By Rin Lam, Revere High School
• April 16, 2024
Food for thought: Accommodating dietary restrictions
By Callie Tse (she/her) and Pia Adtani (they/them)
• April 16, 2024
Spread Cream Cheese Not Hate spreads its message to Jacksonville
By Ava Cheng, The Bolles School
• April 16, 2024
Digital Daze: The phone distraction gripping students
By Abby Ruebush, Normal Community High School
• April 15, 2024
Shoot for the stars: Astronomy club expands, celebrates total solar eclipse
By Katherine Dale, Vandegrift High School
• April 15, 2024
End of An Era: Legend Rickey Myles Retires After 40 Years
By Caroline Gerber, Lake Forest High School
• April 15, 2024
A 30-year snapshot: a retrospective on Jerry Pike’s career
By Paul Invierno, Granite Bay High School
• April 15, 2024
Despite being hard of hearing, student teacher assures students he is listening
By Jaimie Chun, Sunny Hills High School
• April 12, 2024
Web restrictions; protection or an invasion of privacy?
By Carina Ridella and Zoe Levy
• April 12, 2024
Teacher shortage hits Loudoun and Lightridge
By Lalitha Aravind, Lightridge High School
• April 12, 2024
A Decade of Courage: Mrs. Metz’s Last Day of Cancer Treatment
By Caroline Gerber, Lake Forest High School
• April 12, 2024
Kuperstein caps off CAP program with graduation ceremony
By Jax Jackson, Algonquin Regional High School
• April 12, 2024
Preventing Period Poverty
By Madeline Qian, Parkway Central High School
• April 10, 2024
THE STUDENT VOICE: Senior steps into new role on the school board mid-year
By Julie Jung, Sunny Hills High School
• April 10, 2024
Beyond the classroom: World language classes utilize tutoring platforms, students become ‘open-minded citizens of the world’
By Emily Paschall, Archer School for Girls
• April 10, 2024
Alumni Spotlight: Schreckengost Dives Head First into Any Challenge
By Kaylee Ettaro, Tyrone Area High School
• April 10, 2024
Phone addiction disproportionately affects teens
By Andie Korenge, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School
• April 9, 2024
‘Unicorn’ in her field: Life in the military as a Black woman
By Sydney Tilles, Archer School for Girls
• April 9, 2024
Exploring affordable housing in an affluent town
By Jeffery Zhang, Aimee Smith, Selena Liu, and Kally Proctor
• April 9, 2024
Can a Pikachu sticker violate safety codes?
By Kevin Lee, Sunny Hills High School
• April 9, 2024
Trouble with transit
By Zack Goforth, Grayson Redmond, and Will Clifford
• April 9, 2024
A sense of belonging
By Kimberly Rubio, Alisal High School
• April 9, 2024
It’s never too early: Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
By Zeba Hussaini, Megan Khor, and Alan Shr
• April 9, 2024
From Prosecutor to Lieutenant Governor: The Rise of Kimberly Guadagno in New Jersey Politics
By Matthew Rentezelas and Asher Boiskin
• April 8, 2024
Bay area observes a vanishing middle class
By David Zhu and Apurva Krishnamurthy
• April 3, 2024
The route forward
By Manasa Borra and Nrithya Mahesh
• April 3, 2024
Sports betting: Teens hit the “slots”
By Mara Peacock and Via Yang
• April 3, 2024
Leading with faith
By Haset Mekuria, Avey Gannaway, and Sara Tilney
• April 3, 2024
Counting College
By Sara Rohatgi and Ryan Snyder
• April 3, 2024
Senior Pursues Passion for Meteorology
By Parisa Nosrati, Revere High School
• April 3, 2024
Social media activism: impactful or ineffective?
By Hava Rossiter, Archie Williams High School
• April 3, 2024
Striving for sobriety
By Sydney Barnett and Reagan Wald
• April 2, 2024
WHAT LIES BENEATH: After the Dec. 4, 3.3 magnitude earthquake with the epicenter near Fullerton, The Accolade investigates whether a fault line runs under Sunny Hills
By Christine Yoo, Sunny Hills High School
• April 2, 2024
Madam President: Chunduru stepping into role as Texas DECA President
By Nyah Rama, Coppell High School
• April 2, 2024
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