Media Kit
The Brand
The Homework
It's Not Just For Homework
Our Audience
The Media
Press Articles
A brand that teens and students identify with in a manner like no other.
One of the few brands talking to young people at eye-level.
A brand that has helped define "cool" on the Internet for over 6 years.
A brand that is a household name.
School Sucks - What About The Homework?
The homework offered on School Sucks is 100% free. Students send in their homework assignments and essays and School Sucks categorizes them.
What about the ethics of offering free homework?
As the papers are free, students are aware that teachers can also see everything on School Sucks. In fact, teachers do excellent public relations for School Sucks!
A second reason why students don't use School Sucks to plagiarize is the low quality of the homework assignments and essays on School Sucks. Educators often stress this point - and School Sucks couldn't agree more! (We didn't teach the writers of these papers!)
School Sucks -- It's Not Just For Homework Anymore
The free homework is the anchor of School Sucks. Students will always respect this brand name. The School Sucks community is built around this anchor.
Besides the popular homework collection, School Sucks is one of the most active destinations for youth.
When they're done with their homework, students can:
* Register (for free) and become a member of SchoolSucks.com.
* Chat with other members who are online.
* Send messages to other School Sucks members.
* Participate in a public message forum.
* Fill out fun polls.
* Play games on School Sucks.
* View photos, images, and video clips from other users.
* Make our own online image and video album! Add your own photos, images, flash videos, and other video clips!
10,000 people (distinct IP addresses in Internet-speak) visit School Sucks every day. 2 million page views a month.
70% of them are from the United States. 10% are from Canada. Another 10% are from Israel (www.schoolsucks.co.il). And 10% from the rest of the world.
School Sucks and The Daily Dose send daily jokes to subscribers. These emails reach over 200,000 happy subscribers a day!
School Sucks is online since July 1996!
School Sucks passes the real test for a brand name with flying colors: Has anyone not heard of School Sucks?
"The story is too good," Time Magazine, 1997.
"I really believe that students can use this to see how students in other parts of the world attack a given issue," Kenny Sahr, USA Today, 1999.
"School Sucks is forcing mediocre teachers to give more creative assignments - not just the same ones they're giving since the Kennedy administration," Kenny Sahr, MacLean's, 1998.
"With summer over and school in full swing, Kenneth Sahr is finding the faltering economy is having little impact on demand for his service," New York Times, 2001.
"Students listen to School Sucks," Kenny Sahr, New York Times, 2001.
