From Challenge Success <[email protected]>
Subject What are we really getting wrong about today's teens?
Date March 3, 2026 8:01 PM
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On March 9th at 4 p.m. PT / 7 p.m. ET, join Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and author Matt Richtel (How We Grow Up: Understanding Adolescence) ([link removed]) in conversation with Challenge Success co-founder Denise Pope and a student member of the Challenge Success Student Advisory Council for a timely and eye-opening webinar ([link removed]) . Together, they'll dig into the research on adolescent development and offer practical strategies for how schools and families can better support teens today. A recording will be shared with all registrants.
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Challenge Success is a non-profit affiliated with the Stanford University Graduate School of Education that partners with school communities to elevate student voice and implement research-based, equity-centered strategies that improve student well-being, belonging, and engagement.

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