The qualities our future president should have to make a good impact on our nation.
The children of our nation are confined to certain education standards based on skin tone or socioeconomic status. It is up to the next president t...
College tuition is too high
At a time when conversations about race and violence dominate every platform, Madyson Frame recites a spoken word poem describing her frustration a...
Tuition rates keep rising every year, which is bad news for current students and the students graduating after us. The inflation rate hasn’t risen ...
In this video I will discuss the reasons why standardized testing doesn't benefit a student's learning.
I recently was scrolling through a video which explained how so many things have changed in a hundred years, but the school system hasn't changed m...
My letter expains the injustice we do to our teachers through their lack of pay. They provide so much for everyone else, so it's our chance to prov...
College affordability is a top concern for Cyncere Perston, who is working as hard as possible to earn scholarships for college and hopes the next ...
The once flourishing charter school movement is now being derailed.
Knoxville, Tennessee student Kayla Hammer asks the next president to ensure funding for fine arts and sports programs so that young people can expl...
Emiah Fennell has a simple request for the next president: fund equal access to education for all.
Ashton Nichols wants the next president to protect the LGBTQ community from discrimination by promoting better education and firmer anti-discrimina...
Education is important so everyone can go to school and learn. Students have a right to choose what school they feel is best for them.
The United States' education system is disastrous.
Talking about school safety and how we can keep schools safe.
This video is about how unpleasant school chairs are, and how difficult that makes learning.
Two 6th grade classes in El Cajon CA were inspired by teen activists and want to make a difference by having government officials take action on a ...
Black history isn't taught enough in public schools. Students learn too much about Columbus and other White men when there are so many people of co...
Shay Hardwick hopes to see arts education take on a higher priority in the next presidential administration.
Dear future president, Good-evening President Good job at becoming president and thanks for your getting that far and reaching the job, you partici...
We need to improve our public schools.
Education in America isn't what it used to be.
Jacob McDaniel wants to see specialized career training beginning in middle and high school so that students are better prepared for the workforce.
Testing doesn't show everyone's strengths, it shows everyone's weaknesses.
Dear Future President, I would like tell you about why I feel that Common Core and PARCC testing should no longer be used in America. While there ...
Dear President, I want to tell you that it is a disservice not to honor the academic work of immigrant students by having them repeat school within...
About what our next president should deal with
Students and families aren't able to afford education because of how expensive it is.
Some classes have gone out of date.
Josh Brockett wants to be free to achieve his goals without the financial burden of student debt.
Minors are viewed as inferior to adults, despite many children displaying qualities which demand more respect. Children have made a positive impact...
Black Lives Matter doesn't just relate to police killings. It also extends to education opportunities for Black youth. Focusing on All Lives Matter...
A short film about education in America and why our country is ranked so low in education compared to other parts of the world. The video talks abo...
Our video was written and produced last spring in conjunction with KQED's #whatsmyissue video campaign. It's time to insure equitable funding in ou...
What if school funding was used for more appealing activities for kids so students could have more pride in their school?
Raising the questions for minority history in classrooms.