education
What Food Shaming Looks Like for Black Women
Humiliating others about what they eat should never be okay.
By Psyche Williams-Forson
The 1970s Youth Liberation Movement Fought for Young People's Rights
In many ways, young people are uniquely vulnerable to exploitation.
By Anya Ventura
Extreme Heat Waves Are Making Learning Impossible
“Attendance drops dramatically once our building gets hot.”
By Mary Retta
For Many Students, Picture Day Is an Unaffordable Luxury
So this professional photographer is taking students’ photos for free.
By Raven B. Varona
The Real Reasons Some Communities Have More Violence
And why more police funding won’t help.
By Teen Vogue Staff
In Session: The Teen Vogue Lesson Plan
Our curated story collections can help aid education in and outside the classroom.
By Teen Vogue Staff
Michael Brown’s Death Left a Permanent Mark on His High School
Students at Normandy High School reflect on his legacy.
By Rita Omokha
Pen Palestine Project Connects Students Across Borders
“I want my students to discover the world outside,” one Gaza teacher says.
By Zack Haber
Why I Gave Books to Nearly 7,000 Preschoolers
So many kids in my home state of West Virginia lack access to books.
By Rania Zuri
The Downsides of High Schools Pushing Start Times Later
California mandated that high schools start no earlier than 8:30 a.m.
By Grace Lee
Maggie Rogers Thinks Joy Can Be a Form of Rebellion
The singer talks to Teen Vogue about her new album and our challenging political times.
By Mélissa Godin
How the Supreme Court Opened the Door to More Prayer in Public Schools
The Court is demolishing the separation of church and state.
By Mary Retta
What If Schools Took Students’ Individual Needs Seriously?
A growing movement is doing exactly that.
By Mary Retta
These Teens Fled Their Homes Because of Hurricanes
Hurricane season is getting longer and more intense each year.
By Vaishnavi Kumbala
This Supreme Court Case Protects Undocumented Students' Right to Education
Texas' governor signaled he wants to see it overturned.
By Mary Retta
This Teen Is Facing a Jury for a Theft She Says She Didn’t Commit
“I don’t want this to happen to anyone else.”
By Jodi S. Cohen, ProPublica and Jennifer Smith Richards, Chicago Tribune
These Teachers Want to Put an End to School Shootings
“We’re teachers. We get stuff done.”
By Fortesa Latifi
What Abortion Has to Do With School Segregation
One of these issues actually motivated the creation of the religious right.
By Jameelah Nasheed
The Roe Decision Is Making Students Rethink Their College Choices
“I would not consider going to school in a state where abortion is against the law."
By Melissa Malamut