Seventh-grader invents new bandage and wins scholarship
Google sponsors an international science contest called the Lego Education Builder Award. One of eight top winners this year was
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Google sponsors an international science contest called the Lego Education Builder Award. One of eight top winners this year was
Claire Rowe is going into her sophomore year at LaDue High School in St. Louis, Missouri. While in the eighth grade, she was
At age nine, Makenna Breading-Goodrich of Surprise, Arizona saw a news report about how cold it gets at night and
In March, 1955, Claudette Colvin’s class at Booker T. Washington High School in Montgomery, Alabama, was studying famous African Americans.
On December 6, 2015, CNN honored ten nominated heroes doing great work at home and around the world. They also
That is the claim twenty-one youths from across the U.S. are arguing in court since filing a lawsuit against the federal
Two male students at Desert Oasis High School in Las Vegas, Nevada, agreed to go to their 2015 junior prom as
When Matthew Kaplan was 13 and in middle school in Arizona, he noticed that his younger brother, Josh, had become
Brandon Gruber, a student with Down Syndrome, was determined to make his high school experience as inclusive and fun as possible. After being crowned Homecoming king , he created a nonprofit organization to help fellow classmates who lack the funds to participate in various school events.