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“You Can Be Anybody You Want” and “I Couldn’t Talk to Anybody”

A Conversation with Refugee and Immigrant Students
Roundtable

Making it Work: Balancing a job with school

In this personal essay, Henry Clay senior Sarah Kent shares how working through high school taught her grit, financial discipline, and the true cost of chasing dreams. From restaurant shifts to late-night homework, she’s determined to build a future where struggle doesn’t define her—or her family

"The Scarf Girl": Musings from the only Hijabi in an Eastern Kentucky high school

A Muslim student in Kentucky shares her brave journey of choosing to wear the hijab in a town where her family is the only Muslim one. Despite facing ignorance, bullying, and isolation, she found strength in her faith, support from her mother, and eventually greater confidence. Her experience reveals the need for schools to teach cultural awareness—so all students feel seen, safe, and respected.

Making school meaningful

Senior Rachel Bradley explores how meaningful learning—not just test prep—can boost engagement, graduation rates, and long-term success. When students see their education as connected to their future, school becomes more than a chore—it becomes a launchpad.

Homeless in high school

When Lindsey was five, her mother, who had a stable job at the time, spiraled into drug addiction.
Op-ed

Suicide prevention should not be optional

If we don’t talk about it, we can pretend it doesn’t happen.
Op-ed

"We can all still learn"

A Discussion of the Kavanaugh Hearings and Student News Engagement
Roundtable

Students Must Be Part of the School-Safety Solution

Testimony Before the School Safety Working Group
Roundtable

New high school graduation requirements test this high school student's patience

In distilling so much of the high school experience to standardized testing and decreased rigor, I believe we are selling students — and Kentucky’s entire education enterprise — short.
Op-ed

Don't blame autism for Parkland tragedy

There is no possible justification for what he did. There is no way to comfort the families or the students or the teachers. But there is also no justification for planting the seed that autism is the reason for this guy’s actions.
Op-ed

Kentucky's school counseling crisis

In Kentucky, the average counselor had a 453 student caseload in the 2014–2015 academic year, 203 students above the national recommendation.
Op-ed

Fourth graders explain effective teaching

One of the most engaging issues we explored was what it means to have an effective teacher.
Op-ed

When Parents Go To Prison

The impact of incarceration on Kentucky students
Op-ed

"I know a lot of people who died."

A Classroom of Ghosts - How community violence takes a silent toll on students in school.
Feature

Middle School Students Weigh in on School Climate

Our school is located in a semi-rural area in Central Kentucky. With about 950 students and 53 teachers, West Jessamine Middle is considered large for a Kentucky middle school.
Roundtable

I Only Write in Pen

From rural Kentucky to Wellesley College, Amanda Wahlstedt’s journey is proof that resilience and voice can shatter expectations. In this deeply personal reflection, she reclaims her story and urges others to speak up—even when it’s scary—to break cycles of silence and redefine what success looks like

How education helped save this foster child's life

One teacher’s belief—and a single piece of candy—sparked a transformation in a struggling child’s life. In this powerful story, Grace Raber shares how education, encouragement, and a stable environment helped her rise from poverty and neglect to become a top student and fierce advocate for Kentucky’s youth.

Summer Slide: A deceptive denomination and a pressing problem

Every summer, millions of children quietly slip behind—not because they’re lazy, but because opportunity isn’t equally shared. “Summer slide” hits hardest for low-income students, widening achievement gaps that last a lifetime. This article shines a light on how those days away from school can determine a child’s future.

Summer Learning Profile: Newton's Attic

In a warehouse of wonders off Versailles Road, Newton’s Attic empowers Kentucky kids to turn imagination into innovation—whether it’s launching drones, building jet-powered bikes, or wiring pinball machines from scratch. With affordable summer camps and endless tools at their fingertips, students discover that success isn’t about grades—it’s about daring to build what others only dream.

Student Spotlight: Representing my country over summer break

Annie Stauffer recounts her unforgettable journey with the U.S. Youth Futsal National Team in Costa Rica, where stepping onto the court abroad became a powerful lesson in culture, confidence, and connection.
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