Big and powerful as the oceans are, they are surprisingly vulnerable. They need to be protected from the destructive things that humans do — from polluting to overfishing. As Reese reports, fortunately, there’s an organization called Oceana that is willing to dive in to help.
Christin has a “Make the Grade” report about a skill that is still important, despite how much work we do on computers.
Mason tells us about a new sport you probably never heard of: Extreme Ironing!
Choosing the best college for you can be overwhelming. There are so many options that if you spent just one day at each college in the US it would take more than 7 years to visit them all! Fortunately, as Breleigh reports, there’s a resource that can help.
In “Art Smart” this week we get learn about the circumstances Van Gogh was dealing with when he painted Starry Night.
George explains the actual scientific meaning of the word jiffy.
Speed limits aren’t just suggestions —- they’re there to keep us safe. Yet speeding is a leading cause of crashes for teen drivers. The National Road Safety Foundation produced this video to remind you that speeding is not worth the risk.
Ava is back with another “Kenya Believe It” report packed with facts about zebras.


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