By: Yewon Lee
The question becomes: how do we reverse or mitigate declining enrollment in rural schools?
Read MoreBy: Yewon Lee
The question becomes: how do we reverse or mitigate declining enrollment in rural schools?
Read MoreBy: Yewon Lee
Rural students make up approximately 15% of all American students, but are often left out of the national conversation in addressing roadblocks to their educational success.
By: Sarah Son
What is Ethnic Studies? Ethnic Studies is a program that aims to develop fundamental skills in critical and global thinking, as well as an understanding of the interactions of race, class, gender, and sexuality in the experiences of a range of social groups.
Read MoreBy: Serene Hwang
Since March of 2020, most schools in the U.S. have moved to virtual learning due to the outbreak of Covid-19. Looking forward to college in the next couple years, American high school students have been especially affected by this transition. In the average U.S. high school, AP courses play a major role in the students’ lives.
Read MoreShould college tuition be free? It is a very appealing idea, however, it does have some major flaws. This has been a constant debate topic for many people in our community. In this article, I will go over the several arguments that have been consistently made about the mansion when it comes to this topic.
Read MoreAt the 2020 Republican National Convention, there were recurring references to the school choice policy. Almost every speaker on the first night mentioned school choice, and its references consistently continued through the rest of the convention, from Rebecca Friedrichs (public California school teacher) to Tera Myers (special needs advocate), so I thought this would be a good opportunity to explain and highlight some common arguments regarding school choice.
Read MoreThe Covid-19 pandemic has significantly shifted the lives of everyone. However, there is another large group of Americans who have yet to receive sufficient aid during these times: the students.
Read MoreAs the school year began, many districts have decided to pursue online learning, at least temporarily until it would be safe for students to physically attend school. However this new method of teaching and learning had sparked many disagreements in our community.
Read MoreWork vs. Fun. This is a dilemma that floats around in the minds of current students as school has become online.
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Read MoreCalifornia is one of the only eight states in the U.S. where race-conscious admission policies are illegal. Recently, the movement to repeal the state ban on affirmative action has been gaining momentum, with tensions rising following the death of George Floyd.
Read MoreIn class learning and student activities were forcefully shifted into lagging Zoom meetings and awkward emails. Despite the drawbacks of virtual learning however, I strongly attest that the closing of educational facilities has and will continue to benefit our country throughout this infectious crisis.
Read MoreNow that it gets closer and closer to the start of the next school year, the debates for how the next school year will look grow louder and school districts have to decide how learning will continue.
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