National seems to have decided class size won't make much of a difference to our education system, writes Theresa Grigg, of Logan Park High School.
Who really knows about education?
If there's one thing that pretty much everybody can agree on, it's that everybody loves music, in at least one way or another, and music, in some form has been around for almost, if not, just as long as humans have existed.
Dunedin high school student Gareth McMullen is no fan of hipsters. Chances are that you have seen them. Perhaps you have spotted them in the mall, wearing headphones around their necks, shiny...
All Samuel-James Fisher wants to do is lace up his sneakers and play the game he loves.
Three-quarters of their lives have been spent living in foreign countries, but for two Afghan sisters now living in Dunedin, Afghanistan will always be home.
Social networking is one of the most inclusive and accessible forms of media on the planet. People from any country can be linked with one another and directly communicate free of charge, writes Logan Park High School student Micaiah Derrett.
Anne-Sophie Page had no inkling when she was counting whelks on the mud flats of Otago Harbour her scientific experiments would lead to the skies over the Antarctic.
Logan Park High School held its senior prizegiving this week.
The internet. Few of us know much about this mysterious entity. The average person's relationship with the Internet is as simple as click and go, writes Louis Lepper of Logan Park High School.
Looking across the table into the startling blue eyes of a youthful, exuberant high school student, I can't help feeling as if I'm looking at the spitting image of future stardom; the next shining beacon of real musical talent in a crumbling world of people like Justin Beiber, writes Hana Hoskins, of Logan Park High School.
In the wake of the recent prediction that the end of the world was upon us, Gabriel Griffin shares his thoughts on the matter.
I have spent nearly one year studying at Logan Park High School and coming here was the best decision I could have made, writes Lena Scheibe, a German student studying at Logan Park High School.
Already we have seen a multitude of political dramas; Hone Harawira and the Mana Party, Don Brash and the ACT Party to name a few, all in preparation for the political crescendo that reaches a climax on November 26th, Election day, writes Georgina O'Reilly, of Logan Park High School.
Recently my father visited America. And because my mother is excellent at reminding people to do things, he came home with a brand-new iPad 2, writes Claire Weiss of Logan Park High School.
Was it Sigmund Freud who said, "Biology is destiny?" When really it's simply a self fulfilling prophecy, writes Ruth Walker of Logan Park High School.
‘Ewww look what she's wearing!' Possibly one of the most common phrases of the 21st century, writes Matt Dunbar, of Logan Park High School.
The constant improvement and change in technology has become quite a topic and underlying idea in modern society, writes Connor Sherson, of Logan Park High School.
Bronwyn Wallace and Piu-Piu Maya Turei are making a name for themselves in Dunedin Theatre, writes Josh King of Logan Park High School.
Unless you have been living under a rock for the entire history of mankind, which I can assure you that you haven't, you will be aware that young people exist, writes Mya Middleton, of Logan Park High School.