
The Long Run Home
By Oliver Maher, Clayton High School
• May 21, 2025

Arizona woman attacks LAHS prom queen nominee online
By Bella Kim, Los Alamitos High School
• May 21, 2025

JCPS faces district-wide internet outage
By Aya Al Waeli and David Schenk
• May 21, 2025

Judge dismisses years-long Georgia election security case, rules in favor of electronic voting systems
By Daniel Hyken, Midtown High School
• May 21, 2025

Deportation and defunding threats silence student activists’ voices
By Meghna Dixit and Stella Petzova
• May 19, 2025

Inbox Interference: 900 Suspicious Emails, One Cancelled Conference
By Summer Hu and Ben Brown
• May 19, 2025

A New Era for 1.4 Billion Catholics: Lasallians Respond to Pope Leo XIV
By Rowan Bienapfl, Finn Christensen-McElroy, Kieran Crist-Kenworthy, Lou Rodriguez, and Grady Wilkinson
• May 19, 2025

Senior Assassin game triggers lockdown
By Kate Luengo, Fullerton Union High School
• May 14, 2025

The power of suggestion
By Olivia O’Malley, Maddy Behr, and Milana Varon
• May 14, 2025

Coding for the Common Good: Plot AI Wins Congressional App Challenge
By Naina Agrawal, Lambert High School
• May 14, 2025

The Sinking East Coast: Virginia Beach Students Are Facing a Growing Crisis
By Anuradha Basnet, Princess Anne High School
• May 14, 2025

Immigration Crackdowns Stir Fear in Chicago Classrooms
By Rohin Shah, Latin School of Chicago
• May 9, 2025

President Trump’s Deportation Policies Strike Fear Among High School Students Across New York City
By Jordan Campbell and Dorothy Tinker
• May 9, 2025

Acalanes student tries to frame mock trial team
By Mansi Swaminathan, California High School – CA
• May 7, 2025

District budget cuts expected to have major effects
By Keerthi Eraniyan, California High School – CA
• May 7, 2025

Federal officials slash CDC jobs, fire hundreds of Atlanta workers
By Sierra Pape and Connie Erdozain
• May 7, 2025

High Voltage, Higher Stakes: Residents Protest Dominion Energy’s Power Expansion
By Sanvi Challa, Kristian Bryant, and Lia Davis
• May 2, 2025

By Birth or By Blood
By Ethan Chan, Palo Alto High School
• May 2, 2025

LGBTQ books restricted at elementary schools
By Madi Ruchie, Stillwater Area High School
• May 2, 2025

Inside the Tumultuous Vote to Eliminate K-8 Schools
By James Libresco, Noah Sternberg, and Isabel Shultz
• May 2, 2025

SHS student expands his self-owned business “Jam by Josh”
By Elle Esser, Solon High School
• May 2, 2025

Iowa Legislature passes a bill to showcase students the ‘humanity’ of the unborn
By Lydia Gerety, Ankeny High School
• May 2, 2025

Regulating reporting
By Gianna Liu, West High School
• April 30, 2025
![At 5:45 a.m. on April 19, a reenactment of the Battles of Lexington and Concord took place at Old North Bridge in Concord. The reenactment was followed by a parade, where several dignitaries, including Gov. Maura Healey, gave speeches. "This is our generation's time, standing here in this place at this moment, we must commit ourselves to defending [freedom]," Healey said. "That's what I will do, and I encourage everyone who knows our history and values our freedom to do the same."](https://bestofsno.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/93EBB942-34BA-42D3-85A5-220D17FE7E44_1_105_c.jpeg)
250th anniversary of Battles of Lexington and Concord celebrate freedom
By Reva Datar, Penelope Biddle, and Joey Fay
• April 30, 2025
![Lamar Young [right] stands with fellow counselors. Young served as a counselor for 15 years at Midtown, providing critical support for students and parents.](https://bestofsno.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/IMG_3800-1-1200x584.jpg)
Treasured counselor Young passes, leaves enduring impact
By Sierra Pape, Midtown High School
• April 30, 2025

Ohio Passes Anti-DEI Higher Education Law
By Mirica Woodley, Beachwood High School
• April 29, 2025

From greenhouses to green habits: West Chicago marks Earth Day with reflection and action
By Camila Terrazas, West Chicago Community High School
• April 29, 2025

Leaving a legacy of inclusion and reform, Pope Francis dies at 88
By Neena Atkins and Elaina Barreto
• April 29, 2025

Penny coining a lasting legacy
By Anvita Bondada, Coppell High School
• April 22, 2025

Abbott and his allies finally earn voucher victory
By Lillian Gray, McCallum High School
• April 22, 2025

Boutique of Books
By Kanin Cadam, Conifer High School
• April 22, 2025

School Resource Officer Helps to Free a Troubled Skunk
By Navya Manchala, Wentzville Liberty High School
• April 17, 2025

ACTing Up: Testing Mishap at LFHS
By Camille Brincat and Sydney Keck
• April 17, 2025

“Hands Off” protest shows unprecedented national organization against Trump administration, from Atlanta to New York City
By Fairlie Mercer and Audrey Lyons
• April 17, 2025

House debate underway for voucher bill, public school funding
By Lillian Gray, McCallum High School
• April 17, 2025

Money talks
By Kristen Ye, West Shore Junior/Senior High School
• April 17, 2025

Schools brace for staffing shortages
By Katie Grumet, James Bowie High School
• April 17, 2025

Latin Advances DEI Efforts Amid a National Rollback
By Edie Park, Latin School of Chicago
• April 17, 2025

Robotics coaches face criticism after team names 2025 robot after viral “Hawk Tuah” video that discusses oral sex
By Yasmeen Ismail, Townsend Harris High School
• April 15, 2025

District 204 stands its ground as new DEI reporting portal unfolds
By Emily Peña and Isabelle Leofanti
• April 15, 2025

National Honor Society peer tutoring program fails to deliver actual tutoring
By Geo Elasmar, Brookline High School
• April 15, 2025

House Explosion Creates Community Commotion
By Serena Liu and Vedanti Patil
• April 15, 2025

Austin-area student journalists seek legislative support for student press freedom
By Beatrix Lozach, McCallum High School
• April 10, 2025

Meet Joey Elasmar, the high school senior on May’s town election ballot
By Marco Neer, Brookline High School
• April 10, 2025

‘We’re Always on High Alert’
By Annie Harte and Melissa Cela-Guaman
• April 10, 2025

Federal funding freeze worries exchange students 8,000 miles from home
By Meghan Whitten, Lincoln High School – OR
• April 10, 2025

Ohio ‘Parents’ Bill of Rights’ Takes Effect Today
By Lyndia Zheng, Beachwood High School
• April 10, 2025

Wholeheartedly heroic
By Taylor Sumner, Lewisville High School
• April 10, 2025

Mayor Whitmire prepares as Kingwood worries about upcoming hurricane season
By Sydney Ortiz, Kingwood Park High School
• April 10, 2025

Federal budget cuts raise questions for Brookline schools
By Mira Jogikalmath and Amedeo Bettauer
• April 8, 2025
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