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Wellsboro Area High School
TIOGA
44 posts to "Civic Journalism for Rural Youth" and counting
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People of Wellsboro
by
Olivia E., Wellsboro Area High School, TIOGA
. Summary:
"I'm proudest of where I am because I've just built up everything around me to just fit my own environment."
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interview
Journalism Article
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Madeline G., Wellsboro Area High School, TIOGA
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An argumentative journalism article about the importance of school board members having background checks.
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Democracy to Me
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Madeline G, Wellsboro Area High School, TIOGA
. Summary:
Democracy is represented in every person, no matter how much perceived power they have. Anyone can make a difference.
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People of Wellsboro
by
Noah V., Wellsboro Area High School, TIOGA
. Summary:
I have always thought to myself something that terrified me. When you die, your name will once be said for the last time. I've had an epiphany that as long as you find people you are happy to be ar...
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People of Wellsboro
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Ella P., Wellsboro Area High School, TIOGA
. Summary:
I would love to be remembered as a person who is nice to others, who has a smile on their face, and doesn’t have a bad name.
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People of Wellsboro
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Dallas S., Wellsboro Area High School, TIOGA
. Summary:
I hope I can keep the people I have in my life now in my future or at least be able to meet them again
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