EditorialZaila Avant-garde, 14, an eighth grader from New Orleans, reacts to winning the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Orlando, Fla., July 8, 2021. (Scott McIntyre/The New York Times)
EditorialChaitra Thummala, 12, a sixth grader from San Francisco, and a Scripps National Spelling Bee finalist, sits for an interview in Orlando, Fla., July 7, 2021. (Scott McIntyre/The New York Times)
EditorialProtesters gather at a demonstration for Adam Toledo, a seventh grader from Little Village, a neighborhood on Chicago’s West Side, and one of the youngest people killed by the police in Illinois in years, in the city on Sunday, April 18, 2021. (Carlos Javier Ortiz/The New York Times)
EditorialActivist gather at a demonstration for Adam Toledo, a seventh grader from Little Village, a neighborhood on the Chicago’s West Side and was one of the youngest people killed by the police in Illinois in years, in the city on April 16, 2021. (Carlos Javier Ortiz/The New York Times)
EditorialKhader Abu Latifa, 14, a ninth grader who suffers from a muscle-related disease, in the West Bank village of Jaba, near Bethlehem, March 3, 2021. (Samar Hazboun/The New York Times)
EditorialTylee Wise, a third grader at Achievement Preparatory Academy, gets help from Antonio Wilson, a teacher who visited his home to help him overcome chronic absences, in Washington, Dec. 9, 2020. (Nate Palmer/The New York Times)
EditorialNegative - Two Girls Operating The 'Lightning' Fruit Grader, Merrigum, Victoria, circa 1920, Two girls operating 'The Lightning Fruit Grader'. The girl on the right is operating the machine while the girl on the left is packing fruit into a box.
EditorialARTE GRIEGO. GRECIA. ESTADIO DE OLIMPIA. Vista de las ruinas del estadio en el que se celebraban los juegos ol?mpicos. Este nunca tuvo grader?os, ?nicamente una tribuna para los jueces en el lado derecho. OLIMPIA. Provincia de Ilia. Regi?n Peloponeso.
EditorialRep. Anthony Brindisi, a Democrat, talks with second-grader Piper Koor while handing out hand sanitizer and masks at Gansevoort Elementary, in Rome, N.Y., Oct. 19, 2020. (Heather Ainsworth/The New York Times)
EditorialRep. Anthony Brindisi, D-N.Y., speaks to a second-grader at Gansevoort Elementary in Rome, N.Y., Oct. 19, 2020. (Heather Ainsworth/The New York Times)
EditorialA fifth grader reacts to the news that his basketball games were canceled while working from home in New York, on March 12, 2020. (Ashley Gilbertson/The New York Times)
EditorialA nursing student instructs a first grader at Ethel Phillips Elementary School in Sacramento, Calif., on how to properly wash her hands to reduce the spread of the coronavirus on Friday, March 13, 2020. (Max Whittaker/The New York Times)
EditorialA first grader at Ethel Phillips Elementary School in Sacramento, Calif., washes their hands during a lesson on how to reduce the spread of the coronavirus, on Friday, March 13, 2020. (Max Whittaker/The New York Times)
EditorialAri Cotton, a first grader, reads a book on Dec. 19, 2020, at Garrison Elementary School in Washington, D.C., one of only two jurisdictions in the country that saw rising scores on national reading tests last year. (Lexey Swall/The New York Times)
EditorialNegative - Group of Men Packing Fruit with The 'Lightning' Fruit Grader, Merrigum, Victoria, circa 1920, Men packing fruit which has been through 'The Lightning Fruit Grader.'. There is a tin of 'Special Harvester Oil' next to the machine.
EditorialNegative - Close-Up of Bins on The 'Lightning' Fruit Grader, Merrigum, Victoria, circa 1920, Close-up of the bins for graded fruit of 'The Lightning Fruit Grader' invented by H. E. Pitts.
EditorialNegative - Horsedrawn Earthmoving Implements for Creating Fire Breaks on 'Portland Downs' Station, Isisford District, Queensland, circa 1915, Horsedrawn earthmoving implements used for creating fire breaks on 'Portland Downs' station. The rear quarters...
EditorialNegative - Close-Up of Belts & Rollers on The 'Lightning' Fruit Grader, Merrigum, Victoria, circa 1920, Close-up of belts and rollers in 'The Lightning Fruit Grader' invented by H. E. Pitts.
EditorialNegative - Two Girls Operating The 'Lightning' Fruit Grader, Merrigum, Victoria, circa 1920, Two girls operating 'The Lightning Fruit Grader'. The girl on the right is operating the machine while the girl on the left is packing fruit into a box.
EditorialARTE ROMANO. NORTE DE AFRICA. LEPTIS MAGNA. Antigua ciudad de Libia. Factoria fenicia, ciudad cartaginesa, perteneci? al reino n?mida en el s. II a. C. y fue capital de la provincia Tripoliana durante la dominaci?n romana. Vista parcial de la SUMMA CAV...
EditorialARTE GRIEGO. GRECIA. ESTADIO DE OLIMPIA. Vista de las ruinas del estadio en el que se celebraban los juegos ol?mpicos. Este nunca tuvo grader?os, ?nicamente una tribuna para los jueces en el lado derecho. OLIMPIA. Provincia de Ilia. Regi?n Peloponeso.
EditorialARTE ROMANO. ASIA MENOR. TURQUIA. TEATRO DE SIDE. Vista parcial de las GRADAS divididas en dos sectores, la grader?a inferior (IMA AVEA) y la grader?a superior (SUMMA CAVEA). Con una capacidad para 15.000 espectadores, se reconstruy? hacia mediados del...
EditorialARTE PRECOLOMBINO. INCA. RUINAS DE OLLANTAYTAMBO. Vista del ADORATORIO DE LAS DIEZ ALACENAS o TEMPLO DE LAS DIEZ HORNACINAS. Se encuentra en la parte m?s alta del complejo, al final de la grader?a, y consiste en una especie de nichos regulares en un he...
EditorialARTE GRIEGO. GRECIA. ESTADIO DE OLIMPIA. Vista de las ruinas del estadio en el que se celebraban los juegos ol?mpicos. Este nunca tuvo grader?os, ?nicamente una tribuna para los jueces en el lado derecho. OLIMPIA. Provincia de Ilia. Regi?n Peloponeso.