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This mixed grade class is working on preparing for college.

Jordan California

Clean air is essential

Electric cars should be more accessible to make the air cleaner

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Zeila P. California

Letter to President

As a high school student who comes from hard-working, undocumented people, I am concerned about the solutions that 2016 candidates running for Pre...

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Sebastian California

Letter to the Next President

Immigration matters because immigrants help all Americans.

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Karen S. California

Letter To President

This letter talks about an important issue, that does affect our community, which is abortion.

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Maricruz California

Letter to the Next President

The Letter to Next President is about an issue that The President of The United States of America should know and be aware of which is Immigration!

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Natallie California

Letter to The Next President

Know the importance of immigration and put yourself in other people's shoes.

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Geovany California

WE AS THE FUTURE DESERVE MORE

We deserve more classes that can help us once we are independent. More classes that teach us about government, politics, life skills and managing m...

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Christian California

Believe in others!

In this letter I will be talking about different issues in the United States. I say some pros and cons about higher education and my opinions abou...

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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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