Institutional Racism in the U.S.
The burden of being raped, sexually harassed, or sexual abused is not understood in America, leading to problems with our justice system and rapist...
The rising cost of tuition in Oregon has increased over the past years and has become an issue for some high school graduates going into college. W...
Many states in this country have a problem with their sexual curriculum, if they have it at all.
In my letter I talked about homelessness and how they need our help to get someplace in life.
Schools need a bigger budget to make improvements.
Improve the education system in America.
This paper goes over the possible changes that american schools could have done to improve student experience and educational qualification while r...
College athletes should not be paid.
Technical classes should be a part of high school requirements to ensure the success of individuals in either higher education or technical careers...
Dear President: The growing dilemma for high school seniors is the high cost of a college education. At the young age of 18, teenagers have to m...
The cost of college is outrageous.
I discuss the issues that face all schools from elementary to college. It has facts and personal experience/views. It also has a few ideas on ways ...
The way School funding is affecting the education of children nationwide.
Dear future President of the United States of America.
Teachers deserve higher salaries for all of their hard work and dedication
The education system needs to be fixed.
Education in the US
Poor treatment of Native Americans and Alaska Natives is evident in education, poverty rates and job earnings, physical and mental health, substanc...
I belive the next president needs to address the cost of public universities.
Homelessness is a major problem all around the world and I do not feel that the president has done enough to solve it.
I think this country is failing in education and we need to stop it! An average school day is 6 to 7 hours and only about two of those are spe...
An essay exploring what it's like growing up as a queer student in school in America.