Education can be a problem in the U.S here are some ways you can fix it.
This needs to be changed
My letter is about bullying and why we need to stop it. Many teens have taken their lives because of it.
Teaching and learning foreign language is important for schools and students.
Classrooms need to change, in more ways than one.
There are many different controversies that find themselves in our world today. There are so many topics that deserve the attention and care of the...
Social media norms and the freedoms on social media that teens experience.
Dear Mr./Mrs. President, As a student, I am aware of the importance of education. It keeps citizens sharp and more qualified for diff...
Will there be a change?
This letter is about the cost of college tuition and how big of an issue it is for this generation. Therefore, this is an issue that must be dealt ...
Shall we Americans have the right to bear arms?
Cyberbullying is looked over, over rated, and seen as not harmful to some. But Cyberbullying is the cause of approximately 30% of all suicides in y...
College tuition needs to be lowered for people who have the strong drive for success but not always the money.
Summary: We need to fix school lunches and improve our standardized tests.
College cost a lot of money for some people. I believe that education is very important and it is not fair for some people that really care about e...
Standardized tests are inaccurate portrayals of learning at best, and actively detrimental at worst.
I'm not saying we need to make high school musical a reality, but we need to start giving children a better education.
Education is very important
By investing in our youth, we are investing in our future.
Post-Secondary education is becoming more in demand, people need to adapt to the change and efficiently increase knowledge and motivation.
Bullying has become a huge problem in the United States, especially among adolescents. A majority of teens have either been bullied or been the bul...
Education is a major part of America's future.
Political Candidates support education for the masses, but do not send their children to public school.