“Things like cyberbullying and harassment, that’s really only an American thing and I think it’s good for companies to take down those types of pages because if America doesn’t do something about it, it’s only going to get worse.”
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Middle Schoolers’ Morals
A group of seventh-graders at DSST Stapleton discusses hypothetical situations that make them consider their own morals.
Ethics & Aliens
Suppose aliens come to Earth seeking refuge during a space exploration and need help. Do humans help them? Middle schoolers share what they would do.
What can adults learn from kids?
“Kids have grand ideas about the future and aren’t afraid to imagine even if it’s crazy…” Can adults learn from the way kids think?
What Middle Schoolers Have to Say About Being Busy
Faced with increasingly busy schedules, 12- to 14-year-olds experience a different adolescence than any generation before.
Are we so different? 7th- and 8th-Graders Say No
Students from Odyssey School of Denver share their thoughts about race after visiting the Colorado’s History Center’s exhibit, RACE: are we so different?
Sixth-graders Discuss Their Digital Lives
Eleven- and 12-year-olds are among the bubble of kids who have grown up in a digital world. They break down their digital lives for the older readers.
Imagining A World Without Adults
Fried Twinkies for dinner, only wearing underwear for the day and adopting an octopus—read what else kids say they’d do if adults no longer existed.
First Graders Invent Laws
Unbeknownst to many, unusual laws exist everywhere. This month first graders invented their own laws.
Fourth Graders Talk Money
Talking about money may be awkward for some people—not these fourth-graders. They want lots of money to buy things like “teeth you don’t have to brush.”