The new edu
independent news & views about our schools from the kentucky student voice team
Students Are the Soul of Policy
In this opinion piece, a student argues for the importance of student representation on boards of education.
Policy and Advocacy
Kentucky students need encouragement to get to the polls. SB 80 creates barriers instead.
In this opinion piece, Isabella Edghill examines barriers created by SB 80, and why Kentucky students need more encouragement to get to the polls, not less.
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“The Most Stressful Time of the Year": How Finals Week Impacts Students’ Mental Health
In this op-ed, a student examines the impact of end-of-term, high-stakes exams.
The Kentucky Legislature Responds to Education Transportation Issues
Given the statewide nature of education transportation issues, what responsibility does the state government have in implementing a solution?
In the Race For Governor, Education Plans are Front and Center
How do the two gubernatorial candidates plan to improve the education of Kentucky students? More importantly, what do students have to say about this?
Short & Sweet: The New Edu’s Halloween Hot Takes
Six of The New Edu’s writers shared their Halloween hot takes.
SB 5: "Harmful to Minors"
In this opinion piece, a student discusses the impact of SB 5 on education.
Kentucky Students on Their Favorite Banned Books
For Banned Books Week, Kentucky students share books they love that have been subject to bans, challenges, or debate.
A War Beyond Words: How book bans perpetuate the underrepresentation of vulnerable communities
In this reported piece, a student examines the impact of book bans, harms of censorship, and highlights solutions from experts.
Book Bans Limit What Education Should Be
In this opinion piece, a student argues that book bans limit worldviews, in and outside the classroom.
How do Kentucky schools support students in the aftermath of a bus crash?
It has been more than a year since the crash happened, but the memories do not absolve themselves easily in this firsthand account.