Education

Illustration of a teen in bed looking at their phone. Light streams in from a window where an alarm bell is rising like the sun
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The State Finally Letting Teens Sleep In

Adolescents in the U.S. are chronically sleep-deprived, in part because most schools start too early. This summer, California will become the first state in the nation to require later start times.

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10 Years After Sandy Hook, Here We Are Again

I wish I could tell the people of Uvalde that they will be the last mourners. But in the decade since the Newtown shooting, we’ve refused to answer the question of what it would take to actually change something.

A young man wearing a rainbow mask holds up a sign that says "We want safer schools." In the crowd behind him, other signs read: "CPS Listen to Us" and "Student Voices Matter"
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Students Are Walking Out Over COVID

The Omicron variant has brought a special level of chaos to classrooms, and some teens say their schools aren’t doing enough to protect them.