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What Students Are Saying About Politics in School, Who They Turn To in a Crisis, and Stress
Teenage comments in response to our recent writing prompts, and an invitation to join the ongoing conversation.
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Teenage comments in response to our recent writing prompts, and an invitation to join the ongoing conversation.
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The company recently said it would not moderate politicians’ speech or fact-check their political ads. What do you think of this policy?
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How well do you truly know the people you love? (How well do they really know you?)
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Our biggest list yet, full of questions on everything from video games and fashion to smartphones and parenting.
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Look closely at this image, stripped of its caption, and join the moderated conversation about what you and other students see.
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Students, do you have something to say about an issue or event that has been in the news? Illustrate an editorial cartoon and show us what you think! Deadline: Nov. 12, 2019.
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A flexible program for middle and high schools based on the real-world writing found in newspapers, from editorials and reviews to personal narratives and analysis essays.
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