by Amanda Stiver
Cheating ring caught at California school.
by Amanda Stiver
Cyberbaiting: Students provoking teachers into angry outbursts in the classroom and then recording and posting video of the incident to social media.
by Amanda Stiver
Colleges are now looking at social networking sites and using search engines to screen applicants for admission and scholarships.
by Amanda Stiver
School administrators say certain colors may indicate varying degrees of sexual activity either experienced by or willing to be engaged in by students.
by Greg B. Johnson
Youth courts have proven to be effective tools for teaching the importance of proper societal conduct.
by Amanda Stiver
A survey of nearly 30,000 high school students and found that 64 percent of students cheated on tests in the past year.
by John Ross Schroeder
Violent assaults remain a troubling aspect of life on the other side of the Atlantic as well.
by Amanda Stiver
Researchers explore a connection between excessive cell phone use and grade point average.
by Ken Treybig
Everyone seems to be doing it, so it's not really a problem to cheat in school, is it?
by Zach Smith
A Vertical Thought Commentary
by Amanda Stiver
Remember the old adage, "Do you need your mouth washed out with soap?"
by Zach Smith
Why not follow the wise advice of doing everything with all of your might, effort and ability?
by Amanda Stiver
The digital age has obscured the evils of plagiarism, according to some school administrators.
by David Treybig
If you've ever hiked or driven through the mountains, you've probably come to a spot providing a good vantage point from which to see your surroundings. Here you're afforded a panoramic view of where you've been and where you're going....
by Randy Stiver
Being a Christian requires self control. God commands us to practice restraint in all aspects of our lives. Read on for encouragement to continue doing so!
by Leslie Schwartz
Getting involved in service activities and organizations while in college, in addition to serving in our local church congregations, helps lay the foundation for lifelong service.
by Frank Dunkle
You can read your way to a better working brain—and build moral character at the same time.
by Amanda Stiver
Reynoldsburg High School in Reynoldsburg, Ohio, is trying a new approach to school uniforms.
by David Treybig
This is a special edition of Vertical News (April 17, 2007) written to address a recent shooting rampage on the campus of a university in the United States.
by Amanda Stiver, David Treybig, James Capo
School dances have become a recipe for dirty dancing and degradation, according to parents from Columbus, Ohio, area schools.