A look into the educational needs of our young citizens.
The importance of affirmative action in America and why it remains relevant.
After School Makes a Difference!
College tuition is a huge issue in America and something needs to be done about it.
Dear President, What's the real cost of having a mental illness?
HIV and AIDS continue to kill people worldwide. We are closer than ever to finding a cure and cannot give up now.
Depression is a national issue that needs more attention.
Statistics and reasoning for why and how mental/emotional health should be integrated into schools.
A college education helps people get better jobs, but the costs are quickly growing and putting students in debt.
To improve the United States, we need a strong education system.
Mr. or Mrs. President, suicide and mental illness treatment is a serious issue.
I believe that with the help of the next president of the United States we can all help to end the inequality between sexes as well as to stop the ...
A problem many students face within the American school system is standardized testing and the way it is presented to them. The problem must be tak...
All kids deserve to have an affordable after school program to attend.
Many Students are being suppressed in today's education system. Many students are not gifted in comprehension and understanding of high level class...
After school programs are not only a place for kids to be safe, but it is also a place to learn and have fun and to meet new people. And for me it...
Obesity has become an epidemic threatening the health of millions of Americans. Our health is paramount, and it can no longer be pushed aside when ...
I believe we can bring down the unemployment rate as well as the cost of 2 year college, here's how...
Education is very important to all citizens, and it is important that everyone has a chance to succeed, regardless of income and race.
There are problems with our health care, I can only hope you can fix.
Early Childhood Education issues have become a huge setback for students and teachers in the United States and something needs to change.
Learning without debt