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Sixth-Graders Say Americans Have Too Much Internet Freedom

June 1, 2015 / Madeline Schroeder / Meet The Kids / No Comments

“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

May 1, 2015 / Madeline Schroeder / Meet The Kids / No Comments

A group of seventh-graders at DSST Stapleton discusses hypothetical situations that make them consider their own morals.

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Ethics & Aliens

April 1, 2015 / Madeline Schroeder / Meet The Kids / No Comments

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.

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What can adults learn from kids?

February 1, 2015 / Madeline Schroeder / Meet The Kids / No Comments

“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?

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What Middle Schoolers Have to Say About Being Busy

December 1, 2014 / Madeline Schroeder / Meet The Kids / 1 Comment

Faced with increasingly busy schedules, 12- to 14-year-olds experience a different adolescence than any generation before.

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Are we so different? 7th- and 8th-Graders Say No

November 1, 2014 / Madeline Schroeder / Meet The Kids / No Comments

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?

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Sixth-graders Discuss Their Digital Lives

October 1, 2014 / Madeline Schroeder / Meet The Kids / No Comments

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.

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Imagining A World Without Adults

June 1, 2014 / Madeline Schroeder / Meet The Kids / No Comments

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.

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First Graders Invent Laws

May 1, 2014 / Madeline Schroeder / Meet The Kids / 2 Comments

Unbeknownst to many, unusual laws exist everywhere. This month first graders invented their own laws.

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Fourth Graders Talk Money

April 1, 2014 / Madeline Schroeder / Meet The Kids / 1 Comment

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.”

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