This letter explains the struggles that the children in this generation go through and how the president needs to address it
One of the most controversial problems in our country: the problem of immigration.
Students had decided not to go to college because college tuition has significantly increased over the past years.
This letter addresses the topic of the quality of school lunches, how the quality affects students, and what the government can do to improve it.
My personal views on Immigration in the United States
Save the new generations of working class Americans from unimaginable debt by sucking up our pride and guns to benefit the people whose tax dollars...
Education is the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university. It is the basis of a nation. A simp...
Colleges and University are amazing in U.S. I can't argue with that, but I feel like schools doesn't teach their students like they should. ...
How are we going to help undocuemented immigrants become citizens of the United States?
A major problem that is occurring in the United States, yet no one has been able to figure out a solution.
A letter written by a 17 year old, Hispanic woman, that focuses on the issues of immigration which need to change in America.
Numerous amount of students today plan on attending college after graduating high school, but some students such as those with low-income, may not ...
Education is the most important thing in our society, and it needs to be made a focus.
Hi, I'm just a boy who wants to not fix, but evolve our current education system into something better.
Discrepancies between low-income and high-income students in American public schools
Worrying going to college and paying a lot of money and then not get a job.
Legal immigrants under a visa, should have the opportunity of becoming citizens after a certain amount of time.
The majority of recently graduated high school students plan to go to a college of university. The cost of tuition has made it nearly impossible fo...
A letter to the future president of the Unites States of America
costs to pursue a education should be lowered or taken away
How I Feel About Immigration
This letter asks the next president to promote the importance of raising awareness and increasing knowledge of mental health on a national stage.
18 year old high school student writes to explain how the education system holds people back from pursuing their passions and leaves room for long ...
A 17 year old daughter of two naturalized immigrant parents discusses the problem regarding social issues with treating immigrants and how to possi...
My essay is about school shooting and how it has greatly impacted out community today.
increasing the efforts to continue improving education, which includes investing more on teachers and giving them the recognition they deserve
This is a letter discussing the concerning issue of college affordability.
As a concern resident of Sunny Isles who used to be a an immigrant, I wanted to ask for a more flexible immigration reform who offered jobs tempora...
I am a resident of Miami, Florida, and I am writing because I believe college tuition should be free of cost. 150 years ago, Americans said low inc...
Immigration Control
DEAR NEXT PRESIDENT
WHEN WILL IT END?
The Future President 1660 Pennsylvani...
A heart-felt plea for immigration reform.
Every student deserves to go to a good college but most can't afford it.
Everyone deserves a chance.
Providing a solution to the illegal immigration problem in the United States
College tuition is too expensive for students who are willing to attend but can not afford.
Student debt is too high
A letter to the future president regarding the celebration of Columbus day, and its negative effects on our definitions of "hero" and "monster", o...
We need to put an end to Abortion, Isis, "race war", and Illegal Immigration!
United States Education is neglected in order to focus on other issues harboring the United States. Education used to be one of America's greatest ...
This is a letter to our next presumptuous President, Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Immigration, Equality and Women's Rights.