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Kentucky Middle School

8 Grade Students Letters to the Future President.

Zach Lowe Kentucky

Future President

What the president needs to do...

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student Kentucky

school foods and minimum wage

school foods and minimum wage

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giltzb Kentucky

crainiosynstosis birth defect

Dear, Mr/Mrs President Hello im a kid who goes to a school in kentucky i would like to bring a birth defect called craniosynostosis Ther...

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Brames Kentucky

School lunches

school lunches

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Elizabeth Kentucky

Dear New President

Just a few questions for the new president

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RidenerA Kentucky

Make America Safer For Students

Make America Safer For Students

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jvincent Kentucky

Immigrants

Immigrants

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CatlettD Kentucky

Problems Today

Problems Today

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greenera Kentucky

Education Matters Right?

We deserve to have the help we need.

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Camryn Kentucky

Make It Count, Get Informed.

High School Students need to be informed on our government, and I have an idea how.

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ClancyA Kentucky

Chronic Student Absenteeism and Transiency

Chronic Student Absenteeism and Transiency

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KaylaL Kentucky

Problems in America that should be stopped.

Dear Future President, Hello my name is Kayla and i’m here to talk about a few things that I think should be brought to your attention. A few I ha...

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Kirsten S. Kentucky

Political classes and study halls

Dear Mr./Mrs. President, https://uploads.letters2president.org/1478529366796-img_10737b8kgqta.png My name is Kirsten. I am from a Boone county s...

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stromi Kentucky

Problems in society

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Emma T. Kentucky

Women's Rights

Women's Rights

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Letters to the Next President 2.0 engaged and connected young people, aged 13-18, as they researched, wrote, and made media to voice their opinions on issues that mattered to them in the 2016 Presidential Election.

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