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Students Live a Bronx Film School Tale.
The New York Times reports that in July, the Ghetto Film School assembled its 2010 fellows at its headquarters in the South Bronx. The 21 teenage students eagerly took possession of high-definition vi...  --9/6/2010  

Student Orchestra Where the Students Are Also the Teachers.
This week the Voice of America reported on a group of high school students who started their own orchestra. The Student Symphonic Orchestra of Fairfax, Virginia, near Washington, recently celebrated ...  --6/21/2010  

'Da' Spill': Gulf Oil Crisis Inspires Louisiana's Excel Students to Create.
The 30 students in the four-week summer program at the Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts, called Excel, were inspired by the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico to write and perform an or...  --6/18/2010  

D.C. Students Recast 'Our Town' for the Big City.
Mortality casts long shadows over Grover's Corners, the setting for "Our Town," Thornton Wilder's 1938 stage classic about life and love in a New Hampshire village. In the last act, the narrator lists...  --6/13/2010  

Young Guitarists Fine-Tune Their Skills, Plugging Into Toledo's Music Scene.
Yesterday 100 Toledo School for the Arts students performed with friends, attended workshops for all levels of experience in rock, blues, jazz, metal, country, bluegrass, and folk, and listened to vis...  --2/28/2010  

High School Mural Contest Recalls Famous Grad, Animator Tex Avery.
North Dallas High art students are painting murals of characters created and developed by Tex Avery, Class of 1926. Students are competing to paint the best mural of the toons. Avery created the wise-...  --2/22/2010  

Applicants to College Submit Creative Flood of Videos on “U” Tube.
Tufts University this year has become the first selective college in the nation to encourage applicants to submit videos about themselves. More than 1,000 high school seniors have included one-minute ...  --2/21/2010  

Students Make History for Composers Festival: High School of the Arts Focuses on World War II Generation.
The Pacific Symphony's annual American Composers Festival, this year, is exploring the themes of "The Greatest Generation," the challenges and hardships faced during the turbulent 1930s and '40s will ...  --1/31/2010  

Charlotte Students' New Troupe Tackles Edgy Drama.
Ten years ago, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold killed 15 people, themselves included, in a high school in suburban Colorado. This week they are portrayed in "Columbinus," a drama by Stephen Karam and P....  --12/14/2009  

Plays Go On: Judge Allows High School Students to Perform 'Rent' and 'Laramie Project.'
A District Court judge last week refused to drop the curtain on high school productions of "Rent" and "The Laramie Project." Henderson's Green Valley High School could proceed with both plays, includi...  --11/16/2009  

High School Students Team with Skylight Opera Theatre to Create Original Musical Production.
More than 200 students from three MPS schools have contributed to an original production that explores the ups and downs, angst and thrills of change — all from a teen-age perspective. TeenWrites: Cha...  --10/18/2009  

Mesquite Students Are On the Air: Texas School Radio Station Celebrates 25 Years.
"Thirty seconds," Lauren Green warns her classmates as she places padded headphones over her ears. When she speaks again, it's in her DJ voice: "You are listening to KEOM, 88.5 FM." She calls up a sho...  --9/16/2009  

Alutiiq Elders and High School Students Join Forces for Animation.
Alutiiq Elders and Kodiak-area high school students are collaborating to make two films — a computer animation and documentary — as part of PatRiitat P’tasqat, the Alutiiq words for “moving pictures.”...  --8/6/2009  

Students Put a Face on the Homeless in New Documentary.
Evans sophomore Katherine Abreu thought homelessness happened only to old men. But recent Evans High School graduate Shardy Camargo knew better. For three months, she and her mother were never sure wh...  --7/29/2009  

SF Student Artists Premiere Spiral Walkway Exhibit.
San Francisco's Children's Museum today announced the opening of Proof Positive, its newest "Spotlight on Youth Art" installation, featuring a collection of thought-provoking artwork by high-school st...  --7/27/2009  

Galveston Students Produce Documentary Film about Hurricane Ike and Recovery.
A month after Hurricane Ike, Austin Almanza felt as though the world outside Galveston had forgotten about the terrible pounding his hometown had suffered from Hurricane Ike. “I heard nothing on the n...  --5/3/2009  

Maryland Students Pilot Oratory Theater Program.
Central High School students spoke — rather than wrote — a page in their school's history Monday night just beneath a notable historical site: the balcony where John Wilkes Booth assassinated Presiden...  --4/30/2009  

High School Newspapers Chart New Course in Tumbling Economy.
As newspapers reinvent themselves, high school newsrooms are locked in their own transition amid the economic tumult that has jolted the industry. Several school newspapers in Illinois now publish onl...  --4/21/2009  

High School Students Fight Gang Violence Through Musical.
Hillsborough High School students want their spring musical, “West Side Story” — exploring the rivalry between two teenage gangs of different ethnic and cultural backgrounds — to help promote peace am...  --3/7/2009  

Young New York Writers Meet Role Models.
The New York Times reports that last week at the 92nd Street Y, Jamaica Kincaid, the critically acclaimed novelist with roots in Antigua, and Junot Díaz, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author who was born...  --2/1/2009  

High School Musicians Tackle 'Magic Flute'
At the music academy at Hamilton, a humanities magnet school on the west side of Los Angeles, a group of about 80 student musicians are rehearsing Mozart's operatic fairy tale "The Magic Flute.” This ...  --1/8/2009  

Students Work As Co-Curators of Walters Art Museum Exhibits.
Juliana Biondo is one of the first high school students chosen to co-curate an exhibit at Baltimore's Walters Art Museum, a portrait show that explores themes of race, class and identity over the cent...  --12/7/2008  

Ron Clark Academy 7th Graders’ Rap Performance of Obama/McCain Debate Becomes Hit Video.
WKCD was alerted to this virtuosic performance by a story on CNN—and the original amateur video (which has “gone viral,” with over 116,000 views) of the group singing their version of T.I.’s “Whatever...  --10/26/2008  

Students Create Public Art Gallery Space in High School.
If there were an award for best transformation of storage space, this year it would surely go to the Franklin public schools. After months of demolition, cleaning, and painting, an unused space in the...  --10/2/2008  

Y-Press Journalists Finally Land Credentials for Republican Convention.
It looks like the rest of the Y-Press team shut out of the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minn., will get in tonight after all. Lynn Sygiel, bureau director the Indianapolis-based youth m...  --9/4/2008  

Texas Students Perform 'RENT' Despite District's Opposition.
At McCallum High School Fine Arts Academy's theater, students from high schools across the city have dedicated their entire summer to being the first high school in Texas to perform the Pulitzer Prize...  --7/17/2008  

LAUSD High School Songwriters Collaborate with Professionals.
Luis Sempe didn't know what ideas would make it onto paper when he tried writing a song for the first time. But after being instructed to mine his own experiences for material, Sempe, 19, was surprise...  --7/12/2008  

Young American Indians Find Their Voice in Poetry.
The New York Times reports on this summer’s upcoming Brave New Voices International Youth Poetry Slam Festival in Washington, D.C. Students at the Santa Fe Indian School are part of a growing program ...  --6/17/2008  

Young Artists and Curators Develop Skills through Art Shows.
The art programs at both southwest Roanoke County public high schools produce talented students, some of whom go on to study the arts in college or exhibit as professionals. The annual student art sho...  --6/2/2008  

High School Students Learn by Organizing Documentary Film Festival.
Benjamin Ajak was 5 in 1987, when rebel soldiers raided his Sudanese village and shot and killed his parents. In a day, he went from a happy child to one of an estimated 27,000 "Lost Boys of Sudan," c...  --5/28/2008  

Youth Producer Challenges Media's Voter Analysis.
It's been hard to ignore all the election coverage lately that is quick to dismiss Appalachian voters as bigots and hillbillies.  Appalachian Media Institute youth producer Ada Smith is concerned tha...  --5/22/2008  

International Culinary Schools at The Art Institutes Names Best Teen Chef 2008.
A Georgia teen turned up the heat in the kitchen today, emerging as "Best Teen Chef 2008." Jonathan Miller of Savannah, Ga. won the Best Teen Chef Final Round Competition, sponsored by The Internation...  --5/17/2008  

High School Actors Take Center Stage at Sacramento State Festival.
Students from 65 West Coast high schools will hone their skills as they perform for judges and the public during the annual Lenaea Festival at Sacramento State February 1-3. The theaters in Shasta H...  --1/18/2008  

NYC Students Perform Rite of Passage with Dance Project.
The New York Times Arts section reports that the British choreographer Royston Maldoom bringing the now canonical “Rite of Spring” to the United Palace Theater in Washington Heights next weekend as pa...  --11/11/2007  

Generation PRX Creates a Youth Radio Network Across the Country.
Above the sound of running water and dishes being cleaned, Elizabeth Pliego explains the plight of her Tia Ophelia. Elizabeth’s voice is soft but clear, and the piece, “To My Aunt, Who Crossed the Bor...  --9/17/2007  

A Child’s War: NYC High School Students Expose Child Soldiers and International Justice in New Film.
A diverse group of New York City public high school students have produced an important animated new film that focuses on the issue of child soldiers. The film, A Child’s War, will be presented Septem...  --9/4/2007  

Native Youth Team Up on HIV Film Project in San Diego.
Fanny Garvey, a grant specialist for the San Diego American Indian Health Center, garnered a $15,000 grant to spearhead a Native youth filmmaking project on the dangers of HIV/AIDS. The project began...  --7/23/2007  

Students Focus on Cultural Identity Through Photography Program at Museum.
"Puerto Rico is in my veins," Janioris Diaz said. Yet in her photography class, Diaz has worked nearly exclusively with black and white, avoiding photos that reveal any hint of her colorful homeland. ...  --7/2/2007  

Unwelcome at Home, Student Play on Iraq Is a Hit in New York.
The New York Times reports that Connecticut high school students are performing “Voices in Conflict,” a show that caused months of controversy. The result is a kind of victory march through prestigiou...  --6/14/2007  

Immigrant Students Become Poets Through Innovative Program in Austin, Texas.
Johnston High School seniors met twice a week after school in the room of English teacher Camille DePrang and wrote poetry. These poets are struggling with the same obstacles that face urban immigrant...  --6/8/2007  

Casco Bay High School Students Exhibit Work at Gallery:
Students from Casco Bay High School displayed their photographs and writings in a show entitled “The Human Face of Human Rights” last week at The SALT Gallery in Portland. The tenth graders spent six ...  --5/1/2007  

Canceled by Principal, Student Play Heads to Off Broadway.
The New York Times reports that high school students whose principal canceled a play they were preparing on the Iraq war are now planning to perform the work in June in New York, at the Public Theater...  --4/12/2007  

Multi-cultural Play About Urban High School Experience Premieres in New York.
The Vineyard Theatre and Queens Theatre in the Park will present the New York premiere of History of the Word - a multi-cultural play about the urban high school experience, featuring the poetry/spoke...  --2/8/2007  

High School Jazz Students to Perform at International Conference in New York City.
Twenty-one high school students are heading to New York City next week, to play their jazz music with the best. The Crescent Super Band will perform at the 34th Annual International Association for Ja...  --1/8/2007  

High School Artists Turn Trash Into Treasures, Creating Artwork From Junk.
Students from Suncoast High in Riviera Beach were given an unusual assignment: Make art out of junk. Using hardware, vintage lamp shades from the attic and old paintbrushes, they created junk sculptur...  --1/5/2007  

American Teenagers Unveil Compelling Documentary in Nottingham, UK.
Over the course of one month this summer, 11 American teenagers toured the UK, visiting London, Nottingham, Swansea (Wales), Liverpool, and Bradford. Along the way they interviewed people from all wal...  --8/2/2006  

Japanese Animation and Comics Rising in U.S. Popularity, Especially Among Young Women.
Japanese anime and manga--animation and comics--are drawing a lot of attention in the U.S., and not just from its traditional male audience. The art forms, defined by complex story lines and saucer-ey...  --7/22/2006  

Appeals Court Blocks NYC from Enforcing Graffiti Law Aimed at Young People.
A federal appeals court blocked the city from enforcing a law preventing those between the ages of 18 and 21 from buying spray paint and broad-tipped markers. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rej...  --6/8/2006  

New Jersey Teenagers Start MyYearbook.com Social Networking Site to Compete with MySpace.
MyYearbook.com is betting on teenagers' desire for popularity to help it emerge as the largest social Web site. The site was launched in 2005 by David and Catherine Cook. The brother and sister, ages ...  --5/16/2006  

Oregon High School Students Film Stories of Sexual Abuse.
Not many people want to talk about sexual abuse in a small town. But a group of students did, so they made "Silent Message," a movie conceived by and starring Madras High School students, premiering a...  --5/15/2006  

Students' Photo Exhibit Reveals Decrepit State of Baltimore Schools.
Baltimore students invited legislators to an exhibit of 45 black-and-white photos they took to document conditions in their schools: broken heaters, broken toilets and broken windows. Cockroaches. Mol...  --3/4/2006  

Administration Suspends High School Thespians, Cancels Play, After Traditional Rehearsal in Underwear.
Some parents and students are upset that officials at a west suburban high school have cancelled a student play. The production at Glenbard West High School was called off after the students conducted...  --2/14/2006  

Kentucky High School Students Receive Awards for PSAs.
Some Kentucky high school students took home a few Oscars of their own Tuesday night. For the second year in a row, teenagers from across the state are being honored for their efforts to send a real m...  --2/3/2006  

Art Project Helps Shape Students' Views of Homelessness.
In a program titled "Beyond Perceptions,'' students have the opportunity to evaluate what they think homelessness is, and then create a piece of art on canvas that depicts that understanding. The proj...  --1/17/2006  

Teens Create TV Ads Stressing Teenage Seat Belt Safety for National Contest.
High school students are accomplishing what high-priced Madison Avenue ad agencies may find too daunting: convincing teens to save their own lives by reversing a tragic trend that sees nearly 5,500 yo...  --11/29/2005  

Massachusetts High School Students Recreate Artwork from 17th Century Synagogue, in Hands-On Project.
Sixteen Ipswich High School students are working closely with Massachusetts College of Art to help recreate artwork from a 17th century Polish synagogue. The original, in Gwozdziec, was destroyed by t...  --11/23/2005  

Teenagers Nationwide Pick Up Knitting Needles to Relax, Keeping Old Tradition Alive.
When her friends see Natalie Keyes, 15, knitting they have one reaction. "They're like, 'What are you doing?'" laughed Keyes, a student at West Monroe High School, who is among the millions of teens n...  --11/4/2005  

Students Call for
With a few words on their T-shirts, Abercrombie & Fitch lets young women send a message: "Who needs a brain when you have these?" A group of female high school students have a message for A&F: Stop de...  --11/3/2005  

Boca Raton Teenagers Organizing 2006 Film Festival Just for Students.
Two high school seniors are organizing the Tartan Road Film Festival at their school's new performing arts center. John Logan Pierson and Bret Vallacher, both 17 and from Boca Raton, are calling for e...  --10/19/2005  

Florida Teens Organize Film Festival
Two high school seniors are organizing the Tartan Road Film Festival at their school's new performing arts center. John Logan Pierson and Bret Vallacher, both 17 and from Boca Raton, are calling for e...  --10/19/2005  

Latino Students in MN Produce Reggaeton to Fight Tobacco Through Rap Music and Dance.
For years, Jesse Salazar's tumultuous life revolved around gang violence. But now he spends his afternoons in the school auditorium with classmates, practicing a rap song he helped produce last year. ...  --10/10/2005  

Vermont Teenagers Speak Out In Voices Theatre Project.
Talk about a Vermont musical involving the lives of area teenagers has circulated for about two years. The DVD/CD/book set called "Listen" came out in June to promote the project. But the Voices Proje...  --9/12/2005  

New Media Web Site Draws on Teenagers' Interests, Contributions.
A new website is open and ready to feed the media appetites of teenagers in the Twin Cities. Whatevershow.com is a new site inspired by the popular Whatever! show on KARE 11, the Twin Cities NBC aff...  --8/18/2005  

National High School Theater Standouts Join Forces in Cappies.
The Cappies National Theatre Awards are being presented this week; the organization was founded in 1999 by Bill Strauss and Judy Bowns, to provide a way for high school students to review and recogniz...  --7/29/2005  

With Your Mom Web Site, Teenagers Take News Into Their Own Hands.
"Check out Your Mom." "Your Mom is hot." "Your Mom has issues." Those are the messages Evan Chiappinelli is trying to get across as he drives around the area with two buddies, flinging promotional T-s...  --7/19/2005  

Student Photographer Exposes Home Economics Kitchen as Roach Motel.
A high school student used her digital camera as a weapon in her fight to have her home economics classroom kitchen roach-proofed. The student, who wishes to remain anonymous, submitted her photos to ...  --7/13/2005  

Colorado Town Tunes In To Student-Run Radio Station.
Today's edition of Education Week reports on the mountain town of Ouray, Colorado, and its affection and trust in the students who run KURA 98.9 LP-FM--one of only a few radio stations in the country ...  --6/22/2005  

With Radio Rookies, Teenage New York Gets Voice on Air.
The New York Times reports today on the Radio Rookies, a group of nonprivileged teenagers using timeworn technology to defy the usual image of what it means to be young. They report on the mundane and...  --6/15/2005  

'Project Fabulocity' Gives SLC's Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgendered Youth a Voice Onstage.
It's not easy to find an original play about teenagers and by teenagers. Rarer still is a play written from the point of view of gay and lesbian teens. But "Project Fabulocity" is an original theatric...  --6/5/2005  

Colorblind Casting Roils 'Big River' as Licensing Group Objects to Maryland School's Musical.
A log raft floats down the Mississippi. Huckleberry Finn and the runaway slave Jim are journeying toward freedom--and friendship, in an unlikely time. Together, they sing about the muddy waters of the...  --5/21/2005  

National Winners Announced in Scholastic Art and Writing Awards Competition.
The New York Times reports that this year, 200,000 middle school and high school students entered, along with an additional 50,000 competitors in the photography and art categories, for the national p...  --4/20/2005  

Illinois Teens' Award-Winning Rape Awareness Commercial Will Air During NCAA Tournament.
An Illinois rape awareness coalition has honored three high school students for a commercial they produced that will be aired during the first round of March Madness. The group took top honors in a st...  --3/13/2005  

High School Students Call for Radio Stations, Schools to Play Anti-Gun Violence Song.
According to the latest figures from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, 2,867 children were killed by gunfire in 2002. Now teens are standing up and saying enough is enough: students from Suncoast ...  --2/22/2005  

Mariachi Has Las Vegas Students Playing a Different Tune.
An hour after the final school bell, the powerful sounds of 16 students ricochet off the green walls of the Rancho High School band room and spill out the door. They are among 1,100 students learning ...  --2/6/2005  

Teenage Girls' Documentary Leads to Reopening of Civil Rights Murder Case, Arrest in Mississippi.
Hundreds of miles from a Mississippi courtroom where a suspect pleaded innocent Friday to the 1964 slayings of three civil rights workers, three suburban Chicago high school students received accolade...  --1/8/2005  

Students in Durham Find Their Radio Voices through Youth Noise Network.
As a member of the Youth Noise Network, an after-school program at Duke's Center for Documentary Studies, Laura Arredondo is a pro at conducting the interviews broadcast on the group's monthly radio s...  --12/31/2004  

Student-run Business Finds Success with Card Design.
Thousands will receive a Christmas cards this holiday season designed by digital media students at Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School who are teen owners and artists of Digitize, their own ...  --12/16/2004  

Pennsylvania Teens Educate Peers about Violence Issues Through Socio-Dramas.
A collective of 35 regional teens are gathering to help their peers understand issues like sexual harassment, rape and relationship violence. In RYOT Against Rape, 11 students role-played a medley of ...  --11/22/2004  

Wisconsin Students Assemble Flag Made of Cranberries to Remind People to Vote.
While presidential candidates have made Wisconsin one of their favorite campaign stops this fall, the Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association and area high school students say they are taking ad...  --10/1/2004  

Wisconsin Orchestra Puts Heart into CD for Russian School Victims.
Brookfield and Belsan are thousands of miles apart. But that didn't make the pictures Jane Anello saw on television last week during a bloody hostage drama any less vivid. Anello, orchestra director f...  --9/13/2004  

Juvenile Center is Star in Connecticut State Scandal, and in Teenagers' Documentary Film.
The New York Times reports on the opening of a documentary produced by teenagers about the Connecticut Juvenile Training School in Middletown, where boys are often sent if they run afoul of the law. I...  --6/26/2004  

Art Students in Berkshires Help Construct World's Largest Ball Mosaic.
Young artists from throughout the county, the state and beyond are making the world’s largest ball mosaic, “The Ball Project,” even bigger. North Adams artist Danny O’s art piece that was exhibited at...  --6/24/2004  

Boston Students Launch Newspaper for Teenagers.
Boston high schoolers from across the city launched a quarterly newspaper written by teens, just for teens. Boston T.i.P., Teens in Print, is the latest outlet for young residents to share their thoug...  --5/12/2004  

Students Stage Musical to Bridge Gap Between Hearing and Deaf Cultures.
Inside the program notes for the musical "Survival: A New Generation," staged by American Sign Language students, the audience will discover a deflated balloon. It's a sensory aid to help Vista High S...  --3/21/2004  

Black Filmmakers Teach Inner City Teenagers About Technology.
Black filmmakers met with inner city students Tuesday, in a corporate-sponsored session to encourage children in minority communities to learn about and use high technology. The students learned about...  --2/11/2004  

High School Students Debut as Filmmakers at Pacific Film Archive.
A full house at Pacific Film Archive laughed, cried, and gasped their way through 14 short films created by Bay Area high school students during the two-hour “Screenagers” festival Sunday. The youth f...  --1/20/2004  

3,800 High School Students Strut Their Stuff in Band Competition at at Arizona Stadium.
It's hot, it's dusty and your marching band uniform feels like 25 pounds of dead weight draped over your shoulders. Just then, thousands of people in Arizona Stadium start cheering: It's the Universit...  --10/25/2003  

Student Photographs Tell the Story of Houston's Third Ward.
Through the eyes of students at Jack Yates High School, visitors to the Museum of Fine Arts are given a glimpse into life in Houston's inner city. Student photographs capture the people, places and e...  --9/7/2003  

Tutoring Program Helps American Indians Get Filmmaking, Acting Opportunities.
Slowly typing on a laptop computer outside the tribal health center, 14-year-old Cedrick Aguilar carefully crafts the script for his movie--the story of a son saving his father's good name. "My teache...  --8/31/2003  

Mural Project Lets Students Learn Job Skills in Painting.
The year is 2003, but teenagers participating in the Artworks! Program have spent the summer months soaking up 1803. Program participants have been commissioned by the Children's Museum of Acadiana to...  --8/11/2003  

Hip-hop Like an Egyptian: High School Students Translate Cultural Studies into Urban Art.
Students from public high school Kenwood Academy have created their own interpretation of the culture of ancient Egypt in colorful murals that were displayed officially for the first time Monday in an...  --11/21/2002  

"Making Art and Building Hope" Showcases Manhattan Teens' Art in Response to 9/11
"Making Art and Building Hope," presented today at 1:30 and 7:30 p.m. at the Tribeca Performing Arts Center, is the culmination of a summer of intensive artistic work by 200 teenagers from all over Ma...  --7/31/2002  

Youth Orchestra of the Americas Set to Debut With Musicians from 20 Countries.
The Youth Orchestra of the Americas, an ensemble made up of 110 young musicians from 20 countries in the Western Hemisphere, will give its debut concerts this week in Boston and Worcester, Mass., befo...  --7/23/2002  

Theater Students in Limelight at Kennedy Center for "Cappies" Awards Ceremony.
The packed concert hall at the Kennedy Center showcased tuxedos and evening gowns, slow ballads and fast-paced chorus lines, standing ovations and stomping feet. It was another night of glittering the...  --6/23/2002  

Teenage and Adult Actors Overcome Stuttering Through Stage Performance.
Seven teenage and seven adult actors performed last weekend at the Blue Heron as part of the inaugural production of the Our Time Theater Company, a new troupe devoted to being "an artistic home for p...  --6/12/2002  

Poetry Project Connects Two Schools, Rural and Urban.
Students at Saginaw's Arthur Hill High School are using rhyme and rhythm to collaborate with their peers 600 miles away. The lyrical Arthur Hill students and their counterparts from Friendship Christi...  --6/4/2002  

Teenage Photographers Create Calendar to Fight Pollution in Houston
Southeast Houston teenagers are taking the photographs for an environmental calendar published this spring by the non-profit environmental group Mothers for Clean Air. The students have taken shots...  --4/3/2002  

Youth Mariachi Group Thrives on Community Support.
Three years ago the landscape of Roswell's music scene was transformed as a youth mariachi group, Save Our Youth Mariachi (SOY Mariachi), began to fill a void few people even knew existed. SOY Mariach...  --3/11/2002  

Boulder Teenager Takes on News Director Job at Radio Station.
For the next five months Boulder's independent community radio station, KGNU 88.5 FM, has a 17-year-old news director. Nell Geiser, a New Vista High School senior who began volunteering at 14, produc...  --3/5/2002  

Artists, Teens Unveil 'thehousingproject' at Oakland Gallery
Local artists and teens create a window onto the fluctuating West Oakland housing market through video interviews, architectural installation, and text, with "thehousingproject" opening at ProArts Gal...  --2/20/2002  

KidStar Radio Station on Gila River Indian Community Launched with Blessings.
The second KidStar radio station in the nation to be located on an Indian reservation was dedicated and blessed Thursday at Sacaton Middle School on the Gila River Indian Community. KTAO (KT Akimel O'...  --1/20/2002  

Young Women from Minnesota Present Film Project at Sundance Film Festival.
A film project by Red Lake High School Project Preserve students is being viewed this week as part of the internationally renowned Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah. "My Three Friends" is bein...  --1/14/2002