The new edu
independent news & views about Kentucky schools
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Reclaiming the "Hillbilly" Stereotype in Appalachian Education
In this opinion piece, a student reflects on how harmful stereotypes impact Appalachian students, and the importance of reclaiming one's identity, community, and education.
Beyond the Classroom
Students Discuss Organizing and Participating in Walkouts to Protest ICE
In this roundtable, students share their opinions on what it was like to put together, observe, and participate in walkouts protesting ICE.
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More views & voices
The New Edu is Kentucky's only statewide, independent, student-run education journalism publication. Read more from our archives and past publication, The Student Voice Forum.
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Arts Education Remains Valuable to the Boyle County Community and Beyond
A student reflects on hosting a youth arts roundtable, KSVT's public hearing centered on arts education, and the importance of supporting the arts in schools.

For students, libraries offer more than just books
In this piece, a student examines the importance of school libraries, from endless reading and study materials to technology services, social spaces, and other resources.

Gifted Child Burnout: Why Kentucky’s Best and Brightest are Burning Out
In this opinion piece, a student argues that in order to combat student burnout, we need a new approach to achievement and success.
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Whose Voices Count? The SB 26 Debate Over Inclusion in Kentucky Schools
In this reported opinion piece, a student highlights the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in schools.

How Well Do Kentucky’s Grading Scales Really Measure Proficiency?
In this op-ed, a student explores their school's grading scale, and raises the question: How fair is this system?

SB 181: How Kentucky’s Teacher-Student Communication Law is Disrupting Education
A student examines the impact of Senate Bill 181 on students and educators, and the importance of input from those directly affected.
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Students Discuss Organizing and Participating in Walkouts to Protest ICE
In this roundtable, students share their opinions on what it was like to put together, observe, and participate in walkouts protesting ICE.

Public media is under threat, but students depend on it.
"Public media is a hugely important source of news, entertainment, culture, and information for individuals young and old across the country."

KSVT hosts press conference following ruling that student lawsuit can move forward
At a February 9th press conference, members of the Kentucky Student Voice Team responded to news of a judge's ruling allowing their lawsuit to move forward.

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