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Zach Schermele

Zach Schermele covered national education trends for Teen Vogue as part of Schooled, a hard-hitting reporting series that lasted just over a year. He left the education columnist role in August 2020 to work as a reporter with the Montana Television Network.
Politics

How to Apply to College During the Coronavirus Pandemic

We have the answers to your questions.
Government

K–12 Schools Are Preparing for Financial Catastrophe

This is serious.
Politics

Coded Language Is Part of Our Racist Education System

“When professionals glorify grit, they glorify trauma.”
Justice

Colleges Are Facing a Reckoning Over Students’ Racist Posts

Pro tip: don’t be racist!
Justice

These Black Students Have Fought Over-Policing In Schools for Years

But they’re only now being listened to.
Politics

What Happens When Your College Closes for Good

Small liberal arts schools are most at risk.
Politics

Students Describe Cheating Schemes for 2020 AP Exams

From group calls to private Discord chats.
Government

A Lot of Students Are Just Checking Out of School Right Now

“I have no motivation."
Politics

Grading Is a Total Mess During the Pandemic

Schools have conflicting ideas about what is most fair for students.
Government

School Nurses Are Giving Their All During the Coronavirus Pandemic

In the face of public health crises, school nurses have a vital role to play.
Politics

Colleges Are Boosting Financial Aid for Wealthier Students

At the expense of lower-income students.
Government

Students Improvised Their Own Graduation Ceremonies

“It was the first time most of us smiled in a while.”
Politics

Why Are Textbooks So Expensive?

43% of college students say they’ve skipped meals to save money for textbooks.
Government

These Public School Advocates Fear a Bloomberg Presidency

“He was trying to privatize and dismantle public education.”
Government

If You Care About Your Federal Student Loans, Take the Census

Billions of dollars are at stake.
Government

Schools Are Using Apps to Track Students’ Movements

This is creepy.
Politics

Why Some Teachers Are Getting Rid of Grades

“When it comes down to it, grades are fairly worthless.”
Government

Dorm Bunk Beds Can Be Dangerous — and Even Deadly

A San Diego State University student recently died after falling from his bed.
Government

The Case for Making the School Day Longer

The average U.S. student spends more overall time at school than students in any other country.
Government

School Shootings Are Preventable. So Why Aren’t We Stopping Them?

“These are not sudden, impulsive acts.”
Politics

How the U.S. Is Failing Dyslexic Students

Dyslexic students are often diagnosed years too late.
Government

The Democrats' Big New College Plan Doesn’t Go Far Enough

Activists say the College Affordability Act is just tinkering at the margins.