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A team of high school journalists on what's working — and what isn't — with Oregon's new ban on cell phones in schools.
The book program features award-winning and popular titles recognized by the American Library Association’s Youth Media Awards, including Newbery, Caldecott and Pura Belpré selections.
By working together, we can help more young Pennsylvanians harness the power of information and use it for good.
Montana’s state Senate President, Matt Regier, has requested the first bill draft of the 2027 Legislature to rein in what he ...
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Scattered across the health classroom at Du Bois Middle School on Tuesday morning, 19 students were putting the finishing ...
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Our intelligence, ability to focus and social interactions are degrading. As this happens, we are losing sources of local ...
As Gabriel Narváez bridged the gap between teens and verified information, he found it’s not about skill — it’s about ...