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'No worse fate than failure': How pressure to keep up overwhelms students in elite school districts

NAPERVILLE, Ill. - When Naperville North High School student Tessa Newman heard about the suicide of a classmate last school year, she was outraged.

Furious, not at the classmate, but at a culture she said exacerbates the pressure she and many of her fellow students feel. So Tessa took action.

"I was just so angry and overwhelmed, I got on my Chromebook at 2 a.m. and essentially wrote down my feelings," says Tessa, 17, now a senior at the school.

Within days, Tessa had posted a 1,458-word essay on Change.org. The petition, "Naperville North Pressure Culture Must Change," soon went viral, striking a chord nationwide and prompting fierce debate on the topic.

"At Naperville North there

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