Girls need education for a successful nation.
Physical Education should be a nationwide requirement in all schools. It has many benefits our country needs in order to start success at an early ...
Schools should enact policies to help prevent, and hopefully end, bullying.
Single gender education is very beneficial and will improve American education.
Preschool is a vital part of children's learning. It should be mandatory in every state.
College should be made affordable and debt-free, not completely tuition-free.
Allowing guns in schools and colleges is a serious issue, as it can be the cause of horrific things, such as deaths, injuries, accidental shootings...
The United States should adopt many of the same measures that other countries have successfully employed in order to slow the dropout crisis.
Education is not a very opened topic during the presidential debate. However, education is important for the future of students. Policies should be...
After many grievances and disturbances within our schools, students are left questioning their safety during school hours. Are police our solution?
In my letter I explain the harm of college exams and why they should be used in moderation.
In the midst of inequalities and political chaos, one issue remains ignored: the bullying phenomenon in American schools.
Bilingual Education is underappreciated throughout the country.
An explanation of why it is irrational, immoral, and unconstitutional to physically harm children in school.
Jacob McDaniel wants to see specialized career training beginning in middle and high school so that students are better prepared for the workforce.
Too much homework given in schools.
Teach for America was a good idea, but was poorly executed.
This letter is about my views on the education system and why it needs reform.
Junk food should not be banned in schools because kids eat majority of their food outside of school and schools do not have enough funding to suppo...
What is the issue with student loans? #lessdebtlessworry
It's time we took a second look at the charter school situation in the U.S.