Letters to the Editor
Jan 19th, 2009 • Category: Letters to the EditorKids respond to the issues of the Iraq War and homelessness
Kids respond to the issues of the Iraq War and homelessness
What would kids do if elected president?
From seventh graders at the Dolores Huertes Learning Academy in Oakland, California
Kids respond to the Iraq War, rapper Nas Sparks, the killing of Sean Bell and more.
The following letters were submitted by sixth graders at the Secondary School for Law in Brooklyn, NY in response to the IndyKids cover story (Issue #11) on the case of the Jena Six students in Louisiana.
Kids write in with their opinions about immigrant families in detention and the Armenian Genocide.
Students from the Secondary School for Law in Brooklyn, NY, sent in these letters to IndyKids.
These letters were submitted by sixth graders at John Jay Secondary School for Law in Brooklyn, NY in response to the IndyKids cover story: “Tomato’s Juicy Secret.”
Letters from 5th graders about immigrants, and McDonald’s and kids.
Ten out of 10 students I surveyed said they could not live without their mothers.