Teen Boys Charged With Stealing Car Ornaments

November 24, 2005
Three teenage boys are facing charges for petty theft after stealing car ornaments from their neighbor's cars and selling them on eBay. Authorities seized more than 80 stolen emblems from one of the teenager's homes.

Teens Want Cash for The Holidays

November 3, 2005
Feeling guilty about writing a check instead of taking the time to find the perfect gift for the teens on your shopping list? A recent "Money Matters Holiday Survey" confirms that cash is king when it comes to satisfying teenagers' wish lists at holiday time. The survey, conducted by Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA), includes insights from more than 700 teen members nationwide, 286 of whom have participated in the Money Matters: Make It Count program, a joint initiative of BGCA and The Charles Schwab Foundation, which promotes financial literacy among teens from disadvantaged circumstances.

Latino's More Likely To Attend Crowded Schools

November 1, 2005
Topics schools, teens, black and student
Hispanic teens are more likely than blacks and whites to attend public high schools that have the most number of students, the highest concentrations of poor students, and highest student-teacher ratios, according to a new Pew Hispanic Center study. The report finds more than half of Latinos (56-percent) attend the nation's largest public high schools -- those schools whose enrollment size ranks them in the 90th percentile or higher. That's compared with 32-percent of blacks and 26-percent of whites.

First-Ever Clean Content Multimedia Comedy Show To Debut

October 21, 2005
Chicago Comedy Company (C3) announces the world premiere of a new clean content, multimedia, interactive improvisational comedy theater, the first in the United States. The newly built C3 club is located at Streets of Woodfield Mall, and has developed a unique concept in entertainment for families, adults, and teens.

Mosques To Teach Teens Sexuality In Singapore

September 20, 2005
In a bid to refurbish religious education for youths, Singapore mosques will teach sexuality to Muslim teenagers starting in December. The program will use a book titled "X-rated", written and published by the council. It will be part of a string of workshops about Islam that will be held in 13 mosques, reports Reuters
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