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A third grader shares his understanding of the phrase "Practice
Makes Perfect" |

People
enter our lives and leave lasting impressions.
This memoir of Great Aunt Angie, written by an elementary student
will leave you with a smile! |

Could
this
second grader's outrage turn to joy at the horse show? |

Turning
Tables,
a personal decision that will change a life forever.
Written by a 4th grade
student |

As
seen through the eyes of elementary students, could anything be more
horrible than that fateful day of September 11? |

A second grade student explains exactly what Grandma's words mean. |
September
11
A poem dedicated to the U.S.A.
Written by a 4th grade
student |

Do
brothers or sistes make life fun?
This elementary student shares her thoughts through poetry. |

Do you have a hero in your life? This fifth grader shares the story
of his special hero. |

How
is a hero defined?
This ninth grader shares her perspective. |

A
Columbian exchange student shares his autobiography. |

Are you proud to be an
American?
A first grader shares her opinion. |

What
is ART education?
A fourth grader shares her opinion. |

Ethnic
Gardens
Through the eyes of high school students. |

A
first/second grade class shares a few of their favorite holidays! |

Does
a mom really know best?
See it through the eyes of this fourth grade student. |

A
third grade student identifies her hero -
a special nurse.
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After
moving ten times can this high school student find happiness? |

Is
family important to a middle school student? |

What
can this fifth grade student learn from her older sister? |

A
Memoir
My Granny |

A
special experience with deer is told by this first grader. |

Trying
new things for the first time can be scary! A second grade student shares
her experiences. |

Don't
Laugh At Me!
How does this fifth grade student deal with thoughtless comments? |

It
is unlikely that these first graders have ever met a long vowel
they didn't like! |

What
is love?
First graders
are always honest! |

Where
does your strength come from? This fourth grader shares her wisdom. |
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Do you remember having a special relationship when you were a fifth grader? |
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