Welcome to The Philadelphia Inquirer's Newspapers in Education Web site. The Newspapers in Education program puts newspapers and educational resources in the hands of students and educator’s and creates connections between education and the real world. Explore our website to find information about the program, valuable resources and ways that you can be involved.
Spicing the sweet potato fries are Nysirah Hall, Maureen Fitzgerald and Nick Rodriguez in the kitchen at Henry W. Lawton School in Tacony.
Follow tips from an expert and get in touch with your inner artist. A 10-week how-to-draw art series.
“A history that birthed Moses a thousand times.” -Sofiya Ballin. A series on black history and experience.
Review the events of the past week, and think about what you can do to change the future.
Acel Moore High School Journalism Workshop, is a program for high school students, that seeks to give them an introduction to the field of journalism. The program runs for four Saturdays in February at The Inquirer and Daily News. The students help write, edit and produce their own newspaper, First Take, and create a web site, FirstTake.com. Applications for the program are being accepted.





