I Spent New Year’s Eve Trying to Do the FAFSA. It Didn’t Go Well. The new, simplified version of the college student aid form was supposed to become available in December. It was, kind of, for some people.
How Do You Respond to Kids Dealing With Racism and Bullying at School? When you talk to students about social media radicalization, racism and bullying, you learn how desperate they are for some guidance.
At These Schools, Arab and Jewish Students Share Their Feelings, With Each Other At a time when support for peace is at a low, conversations at Israel’s Hand in Hand schools about the Oct. 7 attack and the war in Gaza sound different than they do elsewhere.
NYC Schools Warn of Disaster as City Set to Evict Homeless Migrant Children About 3,500 migrant families in New York City shelters have received eviction notices. Children will have to change schools or face long commutes.
Chaos, Injustice and Joy: This Year’s College Essays About Money Each year, we ask teenagers to send us their application essays about work, money or social class. Here are four, from California to Cambodia.