Life After The Loss of A Classmate
It’s easy to not notice people, but that can change when someone at your school takes their life.
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It’s easy to not notice people, but that can change when someone at your school takes their life.
By: Emma Mathews Ever since elementary school, standardized tests have been a part of my life. I never liked them.…
Youth Radio teamed up with youth in Baltimore as well as all over the country to cover various community reactions to…
By: Joselin Navarro-Cano/ MPR News Young Reporters When my dance group Kalpulli KetzalCoutlique performs, our colorful clothing, or regalia, is…
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Benjamin Franklin made my life better – and I’m not talking about the 100 dollar
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A shower is my favorite part of the day. It helps me face school in the morning, or relax in…