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In all the talk about school funding and reform, it is sometimes easy to lose track of the voices of those most affected by our school systems. The Chicago Matters: Valuing Education Student Lounge is a place where students can share their thoughts on their educational experiences through essays and artwork.
If you are a student or know a student who'd like to share essays and art about going to school in the Chicago area, please e-mail us at ChicagoMatters@ChicagoPublicRadio.org (use the subject line “Student Lounge”).
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Essays from the Mikva Challenge |
The Mikva Challenge is a non-profit, non-partisan organization founded in 1997 as a tribute to former White House counsel and U.S. Congressman Abner Mikva and his wife Zoe, a lifelong education activist. The Mikva Challenge seeks to inspire high school students to embark on careers in public service and politics. The following are essays from a few of its participants.
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Allen Linton II |
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My Ideal Chicago
A junior at Morgan Park High School, Allen Linton shares his innovative proposal for improving the Chicago Public Schools: shortening weekends and cutting summer break.
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Tywana Gill |
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Chicago Public Schools Need to Change Immediately
Big Picture High School sophomore Tywana Gill takes a long-term look at how the current Chicago Public Schools system will impact our city. She comes away with major concerns, but has a plan to change things.
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Samuel De La Rosa |
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Public Schools of Chicago
A senior at Farragut Career Academy, Samuel De La Rosa recognizes the disparity in funding among public schools as the primary reason for high dropout rates among minorities in Chicago. He asks us to take a hard look at our city's spending priorities. |
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Audio Documentary from Curie Youth Radio |
| Curie Youth Radio is a writing and radio production class at Curie High School on Chicago's southwest side. Students produce their own pieces, offering fresh takes on everything from snowball fights to gang warfare. They see their stories as a way for teenagers at one Chicago high school to reach out to the rest of the world. Curie Youth Radio segments can be heard regularly on Chicago Public Radio's Eight Forty-Eight.
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April Winbun |
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Room to Breathe
Curie senior April Winbun can pinpoint when her little brother started hating school: when his class size hit 40. Her brief essay reveals how overcrowding impacts both the ability and desire to learn.
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Video from After School Matters |
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Through After School Matters, teens who attend Chicago Public Schools learn skills they can transfer to the workplace. Students, working closely with adults and their peers, are exposed to educational and career opportunities in both their neighborhoods and the city at large. After School Matters programs are anchored around clusters of public high schools, parks, and libraries.
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Rosalie Platt |
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Dyslexic Saw Dog
Rosalie Platt first became interested in filmmaking when she took a photography class at Curie High School. She went on to study film production with After School Matters, where she produced Dyslexic Saw Dog. She looks forward to studying film in college.
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