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WNYC News

How one school newspaper navigates concerns over journalistic freedom and personal safety

As journalism and political speech come under increasing scrutiny, one group of local student journalists and their advisor have been wrestling with tough decisions about journalistic freedom, personal safety, and the digital footprint. read more


THE NEW YORK TIMES

A Plan to Fund High School Newspapers Seeks to Revive Student Journalism

Just 27 percent of public high schools in New York City have a newspaper. A local nonprofit is offering a solution. read more


CARIBBEAN LIFE

Why Journalism is a Necessity for Schools in Communities of Color

Jewel Robinson, a native of Guyana, has been a teacher at Queens Preparatory Academy (QPA) since September 2011, at a time when the school did not have a… read more


NY DAILY NEWS

Student Journalism Isn’t Kids’ Stuff

It is so gratifying that Schools Chancellor David Banks has expressed support for Press Pass NYC, an organization founded by educators and former journalists… read more


QUEENS DAILY EAGLE

After a Decade-Long Hiatus, Forest Hills High School Students Relaunch Newspaper

There’s a beacon in the basement of Forest Hills High School in Queens. And for a decade, it shone no light… read more


NYC NOW PODCAST

WNYC's Michael Hill Interviews Student Journalists of Forest Hills High School's The Beacon

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NYC NOW PODCAST

WNYC's Michael Hill Interviews Student Journalists of Bronx River High School’s The Bronx River News

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COLUMBIA JOURNALISM REVIEW

The Newest Reporting Recruits

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