This High School Opened a Campus Grocery Store-And Students Pay in Good Deeds
Linda Tutt High School in Texas has opened a grocery store on the campus, and teens can get food for doing good deeds.
Linda Tutt High School in Texas has opened a grocery store on the campus, and teens can get food for doing good deeds.
Top 40 finalist at the Science Talent Search and Iowa high schooler Dasia Taylor invented a color-changing suture that detects infection.
Yale is offering its 'happiness course' hosted by Dr. Laurie Santos for free to some high school students-and they'll get college credits.
In a small school in Tasmania, the Zayed Future Energy Hub has saved $44,000 by using solar panels, 3x glazed windows, and pedal power.
Michigan high school seniors have got to dress up for their ID photos-and the results? They're absolutely adorable.
These kind high school gradates have taken their senior trip money and used it to help the folks in their community instead.
Teacher John Butler took the shoes off his feet and gave them to student Daverius Peters so he could join his graduation ceremony.
Arriving in the fire-prone region around San Francisco, Arul Mather promptly invented a fire activated stationary extinguisher to help.
On the day of his Alabama high school graduation ceremony, Timothy Harrison went to work at Waffle House. His boss helped get him there.
Seven in 10 said it's important to have a job immediately after graduating, while others consider higher education more polarizing.
Coach Brian DeLallo at Bethel Park High School in Pittsburgh, assigned his football team to shovel snow for neighbors instead of practice.
He just wanted to have fun with the high school students during the pep rally - even if he had to pop, lock, and drop to get there, it was worth it.
It's hard to tell who's having more fun: the abandoned shelter pups or the high school teens.
When a teacher missed the warning signs of a student's attempted suicide, she wrote 130 personal letters to prevent other students from trying it.
At the state championship, instead of celebrating with teammates, an opponent came to console the pitcher who'd dropped to the mound, face down in defeat.
A Greenville, South Carolina high school football team planned a sweet surprise for their autistic teen manager, creating a moment no one will ever forget.
Everyone already knows that well-rested teens are healthier and now these schools are making it happen–and seeing better grades, too.
All throughout December, high school students walked to school in the frigid Minnesota temperatures (zero degrees) to symbolically walk in the shoes of thirsty children who have no clean water access near their homes, and to raise money to do something about it. It's called the Wayzata Walk for Water.
These six teens from a small Kansas city high school published an article about their newly-appointed principal. Days later, she resigned.
A Good Samaritan didn't hesitate to give up his pants if it meant that a high school grad could participate in his commencement ceremony.
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