From education to the tax structure, health care to immigration, high schoolers make their opinions known to their peersToday's high school students are used to adults writing them off as flip-flop wearing tech junkies more concerned with texting and their iPods ...
In 1955 then-Sun Publisher Hank Greenspun worried that adults werent doing enough listening and too many young voices were going unheard.The following year, 96 students from Southern Nevadas five high schools gathered for the inaugural Sun Youth Forum, which offered them ...