Kitron Neuschatz
kitron.neuschatz@vice.comWhy I Left My Public School Job in Oklahoma to Teach in Abu Dhabi
Active teachers in the system who are overburdened and underpaid are now leaving in droves. I'm one of them.
The Private School Paradox
Not sending me to prep school was the best thing my immigrant parents could’ve done.
The History of the Future of High School
The problem with American secondary education is not that students haven’t learned the “right skills,” as the Betsy DeVoses of the world would have you believe.
The Story Behind the Cover of VICE Magazine's October Issue
Here's how the constant documentation of a young person’s life and the tediousness of filling out tests informed this issue's cover design.
The Robots Are Coming, and They Want Your Job
Experts believe almost a third of the global workforce will be automated by 2030. But are universities preparing students for the rise of the office machines?
America's National Parks Are Being Ruined by Human Poop
How number two has become problem number one in some of our most beautiful public lands.
This Is Why Xanax Is Blowing Up in America
From the explosion of ADHD meds to the economic crisis to the Trump presidency, this dangerous trend didn't come out of nowhere.
Your Boss Should Pay You to Have More Fun at Work
Letting your mind roam, even during work hours, can lead to more creative ideas. A pay bump does the trick too.
Should You Invest in Space Startups?
Commercial space companies are ready for blast off—with nowhere to go but up.
Doing Your Taxes at the Last Minute—or Filing for an Extension—Is Easier Than You Think
Time to go to war with your inner tax procrastinator.