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Townsend Harris implements a cellphone ban policy adhering to the new law.

Editorial: though cell phone ban is unnecessary, THHS administration responded with trust in students

By The Editorial Board, Townsend Harris High School October 7, 2025

The Classic's editorial board is composed of eight opinion writers who provide perspectives from each grade. These writers work separately from The Classic's news department and independently...

A girl sits lost in thought, not able to identify the cultural items of her Korean root. The heavily Western focused education she received interfered with her understanding of her very own nation's traditions.

Western-focused education sidelines Korean history and culture

By Jules Youn, Daegu International School September 30, 2025

A teenager stands in awe at a Goryeo Celadon (고려청자), a collection of pottery from ancient Korea.  A testament to the complex history of the nation, this artifact sadly remains off the radar of...

A pharmacist displaying Narcan availability at the CVS Pharmacy at 5644 Mayfield Rd.

Narcan Can Saves Lives

By So Eun Kang, Beachwood High School September 29, 2025

I have never seen the effects of opioids up close, so I never thought I’d find myself at multiple pharmacies in the Cleveland area asking, “Do you carry Narcan?”  But that’s exactly what I...

Gables' initiatives aim to reverse statewide decline in reading and math proficiency among the lowest quartile of students.

The Bottom 25%: How Cavaliers Close the Gap

By Luke Savage, Coral Gables Senior High School September 26, 2025

Miami-Dade County Public Schools constantly highlights its high-achieving magnet programs, nationally ranked Advanced Placement courses and its International Baccalaureate tracks, but behind the bold lettering,...

Items left by family and friends at Jayson Cooke's memorial on Percival Road.

How many more?

By Nora Turner, Richland Northeast High School September 26, 2025

On June 8, Jayson Cooke was shot and killed on Percival Road. Richland County K-9 units and responding officers tracked down four individual suspects. Two adolescents and two adults have been charged with...

Music festivals ravage environmental integrity and community livelihoods

Music festivals ravage environmental integrity and community livelihoods

By Chloe Kramer, Pleasant Valley High School – IA September 24, 2025

With the closing of Burning Man on Sept. 1, the 2025 summer festival season has come to an end. As the music fades, burdened infrastructure, disrupted habitats and the mounting challenge of balancing cultural...

AP African American Studies provides students with a deeper understanding of the history of themselves and their peers, fostering a more informed and compassionate perspective.

OPINION: AP African American Studies is essential

By Sylvia Mason, duPont Manual High School September 23, 2025

For decades, African American history has been disregarded, incorrectly taught and outright banned. Beginning in the mid-1960s, students at college campuses throughout America protested for the creation...

YES Abroad alumnus Isaac Vosburg stands outside the Malaysian Embassy in Washington D.C. with an ear of corn.

State Department study-abroad cuts slam doors shut for Iowan students

By Ishika Desai, Pleasant Valley High School – IA September 22, 2025

Devastating federal funding cuts slammed the brakes on study-abroad programs, leaving more than 20 programs scrambling to survive and many Iowan students without life-changing opportunities. While Congress...

Protecting journalists’ right to report on events that deserve global recognition is essential for social progress. According to the U.S. Press Freedom Tracker, 25 journalists have been either arrested or charged criminally for doing their job so far in 2025.

Attacks on reporters represent falling democracy, conceal truth

By Emily Iannazzo, The American School in London September 22, 2025

A powerful movement of anti-U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement protestors, demonstrating against the treatment of immigrants, stormed the streets of Los Angeles from June to August, according to...

The error message that appears when a student tries to access Clever through a Google search. SCPS's educational software has far too many errors and inconveniences to reasonably justify its use.

Killing me (Micro)softly

By Lia Miller, Hagerty High School September 19, 2025

Google → “scps clever” → click on the first link → Login Error: “We couldn’t log you in.” An image of a dog with a sad face. Okay. That’s fine. New tab. SCPS Bookmarks → SCPS...

Taught the values of free speech, but punished for using it, students find themselves silenced in the very institutions meant to empower them. This carries over to adulthood, creating a meek, silent population.

Too young for rights, old enough for blame

By Bonnie Kim, Daegu International School September 19, 2025

In high schools across Korea, democracy is taught but not lived. Textbooks preach civic values like free speech, active participation, and the right to protest. Yet, from social media posts to student-led...

Texas Senate Bill 13 increases community oversight of permissible library books, potentially leading to the restriction of books with objectionable topics. The Sidekick staff writer Hiral Patel thinks that this law reduces the perspectives of authors sharing their experiences, ultimately shielding the truth. Photo illustration by Riya Suresh and Prisha Hooda.

“It’s a dangerous precedent”: Restricting reading isolates, silences

By Hiral Patel, Coppell High School September 17, 2025

Some of my fondest memories come from libraries. I would excitedly roam the aisles, browsing through shelves and leafing through pages, carefully selecting books with colorful covers. I was intrigued...

Senior JT Barrett is surrounded by classmates holding up their phones—an exaggerated but all-too-familiar reflection of how overwhelming screen culture can feel. (Image has been upscaled in Photoshop)

[OPINION] The best way to reset isn’t vacation: it’s putting your phone down

By Sami Moesch, West Chicago Community High School June 2, 2025

A typical morning starts with a phone in hand. Notifications flood in before a foot even touches the ground. During school, more time is spent on TikTok than paying attention to lectures. After school,...

The Trump administration's restrictive policies on immigration make international travel for non-U.S. citizens more difficult. Illustration | Asha Wojciechowski

Travel under Trump: How Trump’s immigration policy is impacting the MVHS community’s summer travel plans

By Suhana Mahabal and Asha Wojciechowski June 2, 2025

Two sources in this story are anonymous due to concerns about immigration status and will be referred to as Source A and Source B. As students hunch over their desks, teachers assign an endless stream...

Members of the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions march through downtown Daegu, chanting for their rights. However, many of their demands lack feasibility.

Labor union protests to ease government boundaries on foreign workers

By Jerome Kwon, Daegu International School June 2, 2025

*Disclaimer: The views expressed in this opinion piece are those of the writer and do not represent the Jets Flyover. Additionally, a protester chose to remain anonymous due to legal concerns arising from...

With legal immigration pathways narrowing and deportations without due process rising nationwide, it has become more important than ever for students and school communities to be educated on their rights and protections. Photo by Qianzi Loo. Graphic illustration by Maddy Chang

Editorial: Building safety and awareness around student immigrant rights

By Maddy Chang and Brian Lee May 21, 2025

Amid the quiet shuffle of papers and classroom conversations, a student’s mind drifts to a worrisome thought: what would happen if my parents were deported? With legal immigration pathways narrowing...

Editorial: Illinois eliminating Native American mascots from schools is a good thing

Editorial: Illinois eliminating Native American mascots from schools is a good thing

By Central Times Editorial Board, Naperville Central High School May 19, 2025

An Illinois house bill seeking to ban high schools from using Native American mascots passed the House on April 10, and is now being considered by the state Senate. House Bill 1237 seeks to require school...

Recent actions by both the Trump administration and the state legislature will further disparities in education. Design by Dia Cohen.

STAFF EDITORIAL: Our government does not have students’ best interests at heart

By RedEye Staff, duPont Manual High School May 9, 2025

With the recent conclusion of another chaotic Kentucky legislative session and amidst an onslaught of early Trump administration actions, one thing is clear to us here at Manual RedEye: our leaders, at...

It is easy to assume that federal policy decisions have little bearing on the lives of high school students. But our privilege does not shield us from national decisions that erode the foundation of research itself.

Editorial: Research funding cuts threaten students’ futures

By Editorial Board, The Harker School May 9, 2025

For Harker students dreaming of solving global problems or making groundbreaking discoveries, their journeys begin at college research labs. But across the country, these opportunities are disappearing. The...

Editorial: Press Freedom Starts with Students

Editorial: Press Freedom Starts with Students

By The Editors, Niles West High School May 9, 2025

The Committee to Protect Journalists published a report on April 30 highlighting ways that press freedom is being threatened under the Trump administration. "The first 100 days of the Trump administration...

Theogony's independence is under threat. We need your help.

ACPS is set to initiate a new policy of censorship. We need your help.

By Theogony Staff and The Editorial Board May 7, 2025

The school board is about to vote on a policy that censors student journalists. We created a policy that promotes the first amendment. Over the past year, we have shared stories that matter.  Some...

Close up photo of a bowl of ice that people have been dumping over their heads for the Ice Bucket Challenge.

“Ice Bucket Challenge” makes a comeback

By Rebecca Dishong, Stroudsburg High School May 7, 2025

The "Ice Bucket Challenge" returns– But who’s really being seen? Who would have thought a social media trend from over a decade ago would make a comeback? The "Ice Bucket Challenge," which went...

The Speak Your Mind Challenge involves participants dumping a bucket of ice water over their head, then posting the act to Instagram with links for donations and mental health resources.

Missing the Point

By Sofia Rodriguez, Brea Olinda High School May 2, 2025

If you've scrolled through your Instagram Stories in April, you undoubtedly encountered clips of friends or family being doused by a bucket of ice water under the hashtag #SpeakYourMIND, a response to...

Driven by the false belief that ADHD medication guarantees academic success, pressured students resort to using drugs in pursuit of social recognition.

Teens fake symptoms for drug prescriptions that lead to an illusion of success

By Thomas Kim, Daegu International School May 2, 2025

**Disclaimer: A student with ADHD chose to remain anonymous due to legal concerns arising from Regulations for the Misuse of Narcotic Drugs. A composed student, engaged in a friendly conversation with...

Board members debated several issues during the Monday meeting, including the   availability of documents to parents.

Why Our Leaders Are Failing Us

By Sia Vaish, Paul Laurence Dunbar High School – KY May 2, 2025

Respect. That’s the first thing we’re taught in school—respect your teachers, respect your peers, respect the system. But what happens when the people leading that system forget to respect each other? As...

Bullet by Bullet

Bullet by Bullet

By Clara Freeth, Community High School – MI May 2, 2025

I don’t care about gun violence. At least, that’s what my reaction — or lack thereof — might suggest. When news breaks of another shooting, my response is limited to a clenched jaw or a momentary...

Pop star Katy Perry comes out of the capsule in which she, journalists Gayle King, Lauren Sanchez, who is also billionaire Jeff Bezos' fiance and other participants, landed back on earth after blasting off into space on a Blue Origin rocket, as part of the New Shepard Mission NS-31, marking the first all-female flight crew in more than six decades, in West Texas, Texas, U.S., April 14, 2025, in this screen grab taken from a video. Blue Origin/Handout via REUTERS

Editorial: Progress or publicity? Our stance on the star-studded all-female Blue Origin flight

By 24-25 Oracle Editorial Board, Archer School for Girls May 2, 2025

Journalist Gayle King, pop star Katy Perry, film producer Kerianne Flynn, aerospace engineer Aisha Bowe, civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen and entertainment journalist Lauren Sánchez. You may be wondering...

Trump’s Authoritarian America

Trump’s Authoritarian America

By Ben Brown, The Bishop’s School May 2, 2025

“I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.” Since...

Lack of awareness around the prevalence of digital misinformation affects students in the digital age. To combat these concerns, student engagement in media literacy and responsible journalism should be prioritized within schools.

Editorial: Media literacy in and out of FUHSD classrooms

By Epic Staff, Lynbrook High School – CA April 30, 2025

Every morning, students all over the world open their phones to the millions of headlines, updates and social media posts flowing through the internet. Whether it’s breaking news or fear of another global...

Mainstream media has become increasingly influenced by corporate interests. Photo illustration | Amberly Sun

Elitism manipulates journalism and distorts coverage

By Yixuan (Joyce) Li and Amberly Sun April 29, 2025

The Category 3 storm Hurricane Katrina that hit New Orleans on Aug. 29, 2005 would later be ranked as the costliest natural disaster in United States history. The storm displaced an estimated 1.5 million...

On Saturday night, Senator Bernie Sanders made a surprise appearance at Coachella Music Festival. During his speech, he urged the younger generation to stand up and fight for a better America.

Fired Up— A constitutional violation

By Greta Carrasco, Hagerty High School April 29, 2025

Mahmoud Khalil, a lawful permanent resident, was taken into custody after leading a protest at Columbia University. Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish citizen and graduate student at Tufts University, was taken...

FREEDOM'S FIST. The op-ed is a living symbol of the freedom of the press—like one finger on the hand of the First Amendment, which itself forms the strong fist of American democracy. What could be more American than that?

Hands off the Op-ed

By Aarushi Bahadur, St. Paul Academy and Summit School April 22, 2025

On March 25, Turkish postgraduate student Rumesysa Ozturk was arrested by Department of Homeland Security officers before being shipped to the South Louisiana ICE Processing Center in Basile. Her crime:...

Korea’s top delivery giant feasts on bankrupt kitchens and inflated menus.

The Hunger Games of Korean delivery

By Sally Lee, Daegu International School April 22, 2025

In Korea’s digital dining arena, delivery apps serve not just meals—but debt. Baedal Minjok, Korea’s dominant service  platform, feeds a system where local restaurant owners grapple to survive while...

Assistant Opinion Editor Arjun Mukherjee writes that Trump's stifling of the press is a threat to democracy.

Democracy dies in silence

By Arjun Mukherjee, Algonquin Regional High School April 22, 2025

Since President Trump took his oath of office on Jan. 20, the havoc he has unleashed on the very foundations of our government has been catastrophic. Under his leadership, scores of federal workers...

Trump is destroying our democracy

Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Freedom

By Yoslen Santana, Logansport High School April 22, 2025

The CHNV is a humanitarian parole program that allows certain individuals from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela to be granted permission to stay in the United States for urgent humanitarian reasons....

Location sharing encourages safety, connection, and digital intimacy, but at what cost?

The Death of Privacy

By Tabitha Obuchowski, La Salle Catholic Preparatory High School April 22, 2025

“Where are you?” That once-common question has become obsolete. In an age of constant connectivity, cultural norms have transformed the location-sharing feature on many apps into normalized digital...

Devins Newcombe's senior year homecoming was just a month before his death. For his sister, reporter Ronyiah Newcombe, it was her first homecoming and her brother's last.

[OPINION] Confronting the gun violence issue in America

By Ronyiah Newcombe, West Chicago Community High School April 17, 2025

583 days. That is how long my brother, Devin Newcombe, fought for his life after being shot at a family party shortly after turning 16. He survived the initial wound, but ultimately lost his battle...

Grade A Problem

Grade A Problem

By Ashwin Anand, Trinity Preparatory School April 17, 2025

A 2023 Harvard faculty report revealed that 79% of the grades given out at Harvard in the 2020-21 school year were in the A range, an almost 20% increase from a decade earlier. Yale’s rate was even higher...

New ‘Gulf of America’ Widens Gulf Between Trump and Free Press

New ‘Gulf of America’ Widens Gulf Between Trump and Free Press

By Chloe Horner, Seattle Preparatory School April 17, 2025

On March 4, 2025, President Trump addressed a joint session of Congress, saying, “I’ve stopped all government censorship and brought back free speech in America. It’s back.” However, many of his...

A teenager looks at his phone, taken aback by the violent content. Social media is one contributing factor to youth desensitization to violence.

A Violent Shift

By Hannah Halterman, Francis Howell Central High School April 15, 2025

Sophomore Laila Alkhatib is at home with her family when she hears the sudden explosions of fireworks — or so she thinks. In reality, they are gunshots fired into the air by a 45-year-old man having...

The White House's new limitations on which news outlets may enter its press pool contradict the ideals that the United States is built on. Filtering the press ruins the public's trust in their government.

Filtering of the White House’s press pool: a threat to democracy

By Caroline Rhoad, Wakefield High School – NC April 15, 2025

This February, the White House revealed that its officials will determine which news outlets are granted regular access to their press pool. This decision arranged for the White House Correspondents’...

Due to budget cuts, teachers in the district like Selena Huggins will be packing their things for the final time at the end of the school year.

Editorial: District’s broken budget affects teachers and students

By wlhsNOW Staff, West Linn High School April 15, 2025

Reality has recently been sinking in for students and teachers in the West Linn-Wilsonville (WLWV) school district as the budget crisis has reached a point where goodbyes have begun. In March 2024,...

The Return of Quills and Scrolls

The Return of Quills and Scrolls

By Kelsey Holeczy, Wheeling Park High School April 15, 2025

Despite Wheeling Park’s attempts to block all forms of AI on Chromebooks, students continue to find ways to abuse it. So, let’s make the obvious choice here: eliminate all technology. If students can’t...

Politicians often paint DEI as harmful to society, creating misconceptions around what is meant to be a tool that promotes a stronger community. 
Photo Illustration | Aprameya Rupanagunta and Amberly Sun

Privileged MVHS students need to realize what DEI truly means

By Aprameya Rupanagunta and Amberly Sun April 10, 2025

During a conference regarding a fatal plane crash in Washington D.C. on Jan. 30, President Donald Trump claimed that the collision was due to the diversity, equity and inclusivity hires at the Federal...

Now more than ever, intellectualism is under threat.

In Defense of Intellectualism

By Brynja Lockman, Benilde-St. Margaret’s School April 10, 2025

For millions of Americans, from students to constituents, the previously-noble pursuit of knowledge has been reduced to a pursuit FROM knowledge. On multiple fronts, American society is scrambling over...

Red, white and blue, the American flag holds the values of our democracy. The fight that we once endured has returned, as student journalists and senior correspondents across the country are losing their voices due to government control. “[Are] the White House and [the] government limiting free speech [and] freedom of the press? Yes [they are],” chief communications officer of the Parkway School District and former journalist Elisa Tomich said.

The fight for the first: Protecting journalists across the country

By Parkway West Editorial Board, Parkway West High School April 8, 2025

Thomas Jefferson once said, “Our liberty depends on the freedom of the press, and that cannot be limited without being lost.” Jefferson’s words still ring true 一 today, as press freedom in the...

Dozens of students flood the crosswalk, their weary steps dragging after a long day of hagwon classes, finally heading home at 10 p.m.

Stolen youth: Korea’s medical school obsession sacrifices health and happiness

By Kaylie Jeong, Daegu International School April 4, 2025

**Disclaimer: Some of the interviews featured in this article have been conducted anonymously to protect the safety and privacy of students and parents. Inside cramped hagwon classrooms, kindergarten...

Coppell has provided a blanket of security for its residents through low crime rates and stability, developing the community name of the “Coppell Bubble.” The Sidekick staff designer Safiya Azam thinks the bubble provides a false sense of security that fuels ignorance toward issues degrading the community.

Popping the Coppell Bubble

By Safiya Azam, Coppell High School April 2, 2025

Most mornings driving to school, I crave background noise filled by the news, but stories that normally spark interest leave me with dread as I listen to the most recent air strike, economic decline...

Classroom shows conflicting beliefs as students sit during the pledge of allegiance.

Students reserve their right to challenge tradition as patriotism dwindles in American classrooms

By Mau Sanchez Carmona, Pleasant Valley High School – IA March 27, 2025

Every morning, the pledge of Allegiance echoes through the classrooms of Pleasant Valley High School. Students rise from their seats, hand on chest, and declare their “allegiance to the flag.”  The...

The Broligarchy Rises: Tech bros, neofeudalism and the post-democratic social order

The Broligarchy Rises: Tech bros, neofeudalism and the post-democratic social order

By Alex Kritzer, The Masters School March 27, 2025

When discussing Trump-2.0, too often we don’t put the fundamentals of American democracy first. Donald Trump himself, devoid of any coherent ideology and bereft of any clear end-goal beside the most...

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