Xavier Coonrod asks the next president to remember that Americans who are too young to vote still depend on them to make decisions representing the...
Persuasive letter to the next President opposing standardized testing.
Students need technology in their school to be ready for the real world.
Persuasive letter to the next President urging to fund for technology in schools
The School System from one hundred years ago is no different from today's School system.
persuasive letter to the next President, opposing selective services.
Teen depression does not receive as much attention as it should. Notice how "press" is capitalized in the title. This is done so we advertise depre...
If the schools allowed more funding for technology... the world would be a better place.
Persuasive letter to the next President advocating medical research funding
Pornagraphy is destroying our youth's futures.
Teenage Pregnancy
Persuasive letter to the next President to better fund technological infrastructure in schools and school districts.
Large amounts of a natural chemical known as Chromium -6 is being found in our tap water.
Standardized tests are damaging students' childhood and learning, and are causing too much stress.
Youth homelessness is one of America's worst problems,and it is getting even worse as other, less important issues capture the country's attention....
This letter takes an in-depth look at why both the government and people need to work to understand AI and why it is crucial for not just politics,...
Persuasive letter to the next President to get rid of the standardize testing.
This letter gives the important reasons on why we need to discuss and do something to fix youth homelessness in the United States
This is a letter about the current flaws for technology in transportation and what needs to be fixed and how it could.
Funding for schools is unfair and leaves many children disadvantaged. How can we solve this issue?
This letter persuades the next president that we should fund childhood cancer and save children's lives.
The federal government should fund technology in the classroom.