Metea Valley high school has shared their care and support for newcomers of the Metea Valley community with the student transfer program; however, there is lots of room for improvement.
The Metea Valley...
Transfer students in Metea Valley undergo various unique procedures in order to get acclimated to the school atmosphere.
Along with selecting classes, transfer students may be required to...
An important part of the presidential election is selecting the front-runners to represent the two major political parties. Technically, one could vote for whatever candidate they want through write-in...
According to the DuPage Election Division, voter turnout for the 2020 presidential election in DuPage County was 76.6%. For the 2020 general primary, taking place just eight months prior, it was 25.6%....
One of the contributors to voter apathy may be the sensationalism that a presidential election brings. Social media and news channels help spread soundbites and catchy headlines about each candidate, riling...
This difference could be explained by some voting-age young people feeling a sense of voting apathy. This could manifest as a line of thinking where one believes it is not worth the time or energy to vote...
Unfortunately, the issue of how to get more voters in the booth for non-presidential elections remains unsolved. In Brown’s opinion, voters, especially young ones, do genuinely care about policy that...
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