Essay contest: What parents don’t understand
Essay contest winners wrote about parents who aren’t home, want them to be religious, and don’t get their music.
January 19, 2010
Essay contest winners wrote about parents who aren’t home, want them to be religious, and don’t get their music.
Tiger Woods apologized on Friday to his fans and the young people who look up to him for disappointing them. That got teens sharing who their role models are.
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Caitlin, 17, has spent years learning traditional Native American dance.
Simon and Garfunkel. Owl City. Atmosphere. Zee Avi. Mariah Carey.
Eighteen-year-old Brandie’s science class showed her that there are easy things we can all do to help the environment.
Jennifer, 15, was shocked and sad when a popular senior died after going to a party.
From small schools to individual attention, teens share what’s helping them stay on the path to graduate.
Michelle, 17, felt sad when she learned that a student she knew from South Pasadena HS died but wasn’t sure how to grieve for him since they weren’t close.
Filling out the census doesn’t take long and helps your community, says 18-year-old Ernesto.