Juneteenth Through a Teacher’s Lens
A photo essay of Black Independence Day celebrations in two Dallas neighborhoods
Joel Serin-Christ
Author
Elroy "EJ" Johnson
Photographer
Students Labeled 'Asian' Are Not a Monolith. Why Are Schools Treating Them That Way?
States and K–12 schools still lump disparate groups of students together as “Asian” when collecting and disaggregating data. It’s a problem.
Sabrina Toppa
Dustin Chambers
How a Lawsuit Brought Pandemic Relief to Low-Income North Carolina Families
A community teamed up to get $5.5 million of COVID relief into the hands of families who needed it most.
Jessica Fregni
Writer-Editor, One Day
Maria Burke
Illustrator
A Year of Pandemic Learning at One New Orleans-Area School
Everything changed for Laureate Academy Charter School when COVID-19 arrived. Here’s how the school community coped with a year of teaching, learning, and living through the pandemic.
Erik Jansen
Tearing Down Barriers By Building Up People
For Black History Month, Black educators share how they are embracing culture as they lead, and why that matters.
Marquita Brown
Senior Editor, One Day Digital
The Benefits of Family Empowerment Nights
Get a peek at how two schools collaborated on family empowerment nights that brought the community together.
Madeleine Burry
Keeping Hope Alive Through Dance
When a pandemic interrupted this Kentucky senior's plans to compete and dance around the country, she brought the rhythm to her hometown instead.
Paula Ann Solis
When Parents Won't Give Up
A group of Minneapolis parents with roots in Somalia are getting a distinctly American lesson in how education systems work, and just how much strategizing and speaking out it takes to be heard.
Leah Fabel
Nina Robinson
High Schoolers on What Success Means to Them
In their own words, four students define success and the tools they need to achieve it. Note to grown-ups: It's not about the money.
Sanai Metoyer
Carlos Jimenez
Harrison Yazzie
Gabrielle Taylor
Online School, Long Naps, and Lots of Homework
Teach For America chats with Brooklyn high school junior Rosalie Bobbett to talk about staying home and virtual learning during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Michael Kress
One Day Editorial Staff