We welcome the month of March, named for Mars, the Roman Empire’s god of war who became the icon of patriotic and heroic qualities. Mars, as the divine guardian of the land, governed fertility and earth’s springtime rebirth. March weather may be as unpredictable as our teen writers. See the fascinating ideas these storytellers penned as we transition from winter into spring!
Do you know the core duty of being an American citizen? Read “What Makes America” by Teen Intern Sophie H., Wilmington Christian Academy, to discover the answer.
Are you wondering if Artificial Intelligence (AI) is our friend or foe? Gabriel H., Brunswick County Early College High School, ponders this question in his story, “Is AI the New Tractor?”
Have you exceeded your budget by shopping online? Emma L., West Brunswick High School, provides tips to save you money in her article, “How to online shop without breaking the bank.”
“The Secretary” by Hope begins her story: The scent of faded leather and ink hung heavy in the air. You will want to read this well-crafted story inspired by the novel “Little Women.” Next, read a tie-in story, “I’m just a girl…” by Kaitlyn. These two selections are part of Teen Scene, Inc.’s international student voice partnership with William Clarke College, Sydney, Australia.
Did you hear a sonic boom? Read “Boom Supersonic Makes History with the XB-1” contributed by a new writer to Teen Scene, Tyler M. Did you watch this year’s football finale? Read “Game Over: Kendrick Lamar’s Halftime Show” by returning writer, Jonathan H., both students at Honours Guild Homeschoolers.
You may read the remainder of our March Teen Scene stories shown below. We invite you to express your opinion in the “Leave a Comment” section at the bottom of each story. We want to hear from you!
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Nancy Bryans, Editor, Teen Scene