Paul Duke STEM students Autumn Carey, Carlos Contreras, Natalie Diaz, Ryann Coyne, and Toma Landgrebe examine the rollout of Evolv weapon detection systems, exploring how new safety measures shape daily school experiences and spark conversation among students and faculty. Special thanks to Video and Film teacher and Student Voices Collective mentor, Brooke Skelton.
Richmond County Technical Career Magnet School student Jacoby Ohlinger gathers perspectives from classmates on whether metal detectors make schools safer or create new challenges for students. Special thanks to Audio, Video, Technology, and Film teacher and Student Voices Collective mentor, Brianna Goodwin.
Hammond Creek Middle School student Kami Harrison interviews fellow students to find out how they feel about the new cellphone ban in Georgia schools affecting students from kindergarten to eighth grade. Special thanks to Broadcasting and Communications teacher and Student Voices Collective mentor, Jennifer Barmore.
Arabia Mountain High School students Jayden Fraser and Zion Wilkinson examine DeKalb County Schools' new cellphone ban and the divide between teachers and students about its impact on learning. Special thanks to Audio, Video, and Film teacher and Student Voices Collective mentor, Robert Calloway.
East Paulding High School student Brandon Johnson asks students and teachers about their views on cellphone bans in Georgia public schools. Special thanks to Audio, Video, Technology, and Film teacher and Student Voices Collective mentor, Joseph Fouts.
Be present and accounted for in learning the strategies that address chronic absenteeism. Hear Dr. Duke Bradley III (superintendent, Newton County Schools) and Dr. Dana Rickman (president and CEO, GPEE) as they discuss how to improve student attendance.