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Should all schools have student newspapers

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Does your school have a student newspaper, in print or online? If so, what kinds of reporting does it include? Do you think the paper is a valuable platform for student voices and enhances your school community?

If your school is one of the many across the nation without a newspaper, would you welcome one? Might you consider joining it? If so, what kinds of issues or stories would you write about?

In “A Plan to Fund High School Newspapers Seeks to Revive Student Journalism,” Claire Fahy writes about efforts to expand journalism opportunities in New York City public schools.

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