Lucknow, July 1 -- As the education landscape continues to evolve, equipping students with awareness, expression, and practical insight has become more important than ever. In this context, HT PACE (Partnerships for Action in Education)-a school engagement programme by Hindustan Times-is now being introduced in Lucknow. Launched over two decades ago, HT PACE has collaborated with more than 1,500 schools across India, integrating current affairs, experiential learning, and co-curricular activities into the school environment. The programme currently reaches over four lakh students through a range of learning touchpoints. Central to the offering is the HT Student Edition-a curated 6-page newspaper designed to encourage news reading, broaden awareness, and build critical thinking in students. Alongside, the initiative hosts interactive workshops, festivals such as HT LitFest, and interschool competitions like HT The Next Voice, aiming to provide students with platforms for self-expression and holistic development. To support continuous exchange between educators, HT PACE also facilitates annual leadership forums, bringing together school principals and teachers to discuss evolving educational practices. With its Lucknow launch, the programme aims to collaborate with schools in fostering classroom environments that are aligned with the needs of today's learners-relevant, reflective, and future-ready. Schools interested in partnering with HT PACE can write to lko.pace@hindustantimes.com to explore enrollment....