- Teenagers, social media, and terrorism: a threat level hard to assess—"Authorities are leaning more toward zero tolerance of teenagers who fling around online threats about acts of violence or terrorism. As a result, what might have once merited a slap on the wrist may today result in criminal charges."
- Warning lands Batavia teacher in hot water—"Dryden, a social studies teacher, told some of his students April 18 that they had a 5th Amendment right to not incriminate themselves by answering questions on the survey, which had each student's name printed on it. [...] School district officials declined to provide a copy of the survey to the Daily Herald, saying the district bought the survey from a private company, Multi-Health Systems Inc., and the contents are proprietary business information."
- So It's Come To This: Seven High School Students Arrested For Throwing... Water Balloons
- Hickman yearbook change leads to arrest—"A Hickman High School student was arrested earlier this month after she allegedly changed a student's last name from Mastain to 'masturbate' in the school yearbook."
- 16-Year-Old Girl Arrested and Charged With a Felony For Science Project Mistake—The charges were dropped and now she's headed to space camp.
- Classmates rally around Princeton student who left gun in car—Johnston County spokesperson shamefully hides behind "the law", but things are looking up for him.
- Toy Gun Causes Disturbance On Palmer Elementary School Bus—Raising a generation of pussies cowering from authority and unable to think for themselves.
- Queens girls, 12, hangs herself after writing note about being cyberbullied at school
- Teen Says Girls Lit Her Hair on Fire—"O'Conner said the two eight graders were each given what she said are inadequate penalties of three-day suspensions." And imaginary guns merit worse penalties.
- Olympia teen files civil rights complaint with feds after alleged bullying—"An Olympia High School student who says he's been bullied for years is fighting back. He says constant bullying has caused him to miss months of school and he can't take the abuse any longer."
- 10 years later, 'Star Wars Kid' speaks out
- Mom makes daughter wear horrible thrift store clothes to 'teach her a lesson' for bullying other students
- Facebook challenge after girl's death leap over insults
- High school student faces 20 years in prison for Facebook messages
- Student suspended for tweeting that school sports teams were bad
- Cicero-North Syracuse student suspended after speaking out against failed budget on Twitter
- Perverted Prank: Photo of Naked Sixth-Grader Passed Around At School
- Preschool bans kids from playing superheroes
- Studies found that the Children of Overprotective parents are Usual Bullying Targets
- Over-protective parents are linked to teenage depression
- The Kids Really Are All Right—The facts say children have never been safer. So why can't we loosen the leash? Taking stock of parental anxiety on the 30th anniversary of National Missing Children's Day."
- A Blast from the Past: A Nation of Wimps—"Parents are going to ludicrous lengths to take the bumps out of life for their children. However, parental hyperconcern has the net effect of making kids more fragile; that may be why they're breaking down in record numbers."
- Was an Oklahoma teacher fired for praying when a tornado hit her school?
- ACLU Tells High School to Allow Students to Protest ACLU at Football Game
- Oklahoma High School Has Ten Commandments Displays in Every Classroom… and One Atheist Student is Fighting Back—And despite the odds, he won.
- At "low performing" charter school, administrator earns $187,000
- CPS approves largest school closure in city's history
- Slain referee risked violence for 'his passion,' heartbroken daughter says
- Father beats son to death over exam results—"He allegedly beat the 12-year-old with a computer cable for not bringing home exam results."
- Flipside: Principal fires security guards to hire art teachers — and transforms elementary school
- Chinese cheats rort NZ universities with fakes
- SAT Scandal Shines Harsh Light on South Korean Academics—"The recent cancellation of U.S. college entrance exams in South Korea—the first time SAT tests have been called off nationwide anywhere in the world for suspected cheating—is throwing the spotlight back on the country's hyper-competitive academic environment." WSJ
- Quebec students strip-searched during exam Tenth grade students were strip-searched when a cell phone went missing during a final exam.
- Why Millennials Will Be The Generation 'To Save Us All'
- Millenials aren't lazy: They're fucked
- I don’t hate millennials anymore!—"So they don't know John Hughes or the Cure or have a generational identity. This Gen Xer now sympathizes with Gen Y." Salon