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Stories from Kuwait

Students from Al Bayan, American Bilingual, Fatima Alsarawi, Maria Alqobtia and Salah El-Deen schools in Kuwait are reporting stories for the MEPI (Middle East Partnership Initiative) High School Journalism project and World Youth News.

They have also been busy with many activities, including TV interviews, newspaper visits with their mentors, and meetings with U.S. Embassy and MEPI guests.

Take a look at their photos, school blogs and newspapers.

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Send to friend April 13, 2011

Students from Boston Latin, Quincy Upper, Snowden and O'Bryant schools in Boston are reporting stories for the U.S.-Mongolia Emerging Youth Leaders Program. This program engages youth in both countries in a community journalism program exploring democracy and free expression in civil society. It is supported by the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.


Check out their stories!

  • Coming soon to Boston Latin School: An interactive and educational green roof
  • Organic Store Brings Different Flavor to Boston Neighborhood
  • Students Push for Lacrosse Teams at School
  • Youth Worry About Budget Cuts for Summer Jobs
  • South End: Beautiful Baseball, Patchy Fields
  • Student Enrollment Shapes New School Budget System
  • Limited Electives Create Division Among Students
  • Affects Of Japan’s Tsunami Miles and Miles Away
  • Why Does Football Get All the Attention?
  • Is the Big Red a Big Idea?
  • Are We a Bit Too Stressed?
  • School lunches: It's All About the Presentation
  • Students React to First year of Changes in Honor Classes

 

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