Education
How To Talk With Kids About Violent Attacks In The News
NPR's David Greene talks with Dr. David Schonfeld, director of the National Center for School Crisis and Bereavement about how to talk to children about mass shootings and trauma.
Coming To America: Our Best Student Podcasts About Immigration
The NPR Student Podcast Challenge received dozens of submissions about immigration. The student podcasters shared their stories of hope, struggle and success.
Texas To Require High School Graduates To Apply For College Financial Aid
A new Texas law will require all graduating high school seniors to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, also known as FAFSA, or the state's equivalent.
Wake Forest University Announces Commission On Diversity And Equity, Explores Legacy Of Slavery
President Nathan O. Hatch of Wake Forest University has announced efforts to address concerns involving race and inequity.
A Tennessee Farm Grows A New Generation Of Social Justice Activists
The Children's Defense Fund is training young people at its Haley Farm in east Tennessee to run summer enrichment programs modeled after civil rights era Freedom Schools.
American Graduates Of China's Yenching Academy Are Being Questioned By The FBI
In the last two years, at least five graduates have been approached by agents to gather intelligence on the program and to ascertain whether they have been co-opted by Chinese espionage efforts.
'The Addams Family' Ranks No. 1 For Popularity In High School Musicals
The Addams Family was the most popular high school musical production this year, according to the latest rankings from the Educational Theatre Association.
High Point Mayor Proposes Separation From Guilford Schools
The mayor of High Point has suggested moving the city's schools out of the Guilford County Schools system.
Some Parents Are Giving Up Guardianship Of Their Kids To Get College Financial Aid
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with ProPublica's Jodi Cohen about a new report that found dozens of parents are giving up their guardianship of their kids so they can get financial aid for college.