Skip to content
National Writing Project
Writing Our Future
Enter your sign-up code
Log in
Menu
Home
Register
Help
Student Guide
Educator Guide
Learning Modules
Stories
The Map
Explore responses
Read submissions from students across the country.
Response Spotlight
Page 6
Featured
Handing off the Leash
by
Bella E.
in
Kansas
Featured
Looking for the Hope in Disasters
by
Karson C.
in
Arkansas
Featured
One Voice
by
Luke J.
in
Wisconsin
Featured
Rural Lights
by
Katelyn H.
in
North Dakota
111 stories to "Our Towns, Our Stories" and counting
Filter
Post type
All types
Text
Video
Audio
Image
Location
All locations
Kentucky
United States of America
Tagged
All tags
auntie po
dragon hoops
private lessons
the black kids
we are not free
welcome
Containing…
Go
Trashing the Trail: How Littering Hurts Nature
by
Zoelie P. and Nick K., Western Massachusetts Writing Project, Massachusetts
. Summary:
For years we have loved going on hikes and being in nature, but we have seen trash all over the trails diminishing the beauty we have in the Berkshires.
Tagged With
:
Photo Essay
,
Photo with Caption
Bridge Between Worlds
by
Leora Moretti, Waunakee Community High School, Wisconsin
. Summary:
A photo essay about the hidden beauty in my town.
Tagged With
:
American Creed
,
Photo Essay
Journey With The Voice of The Panthers
by
John A., Morehead Writing Project, Kentucky
. Summary:
I interviewed Gene McElfresh and one thing I learned was he attended MSU. He went on to become a sports announcer for the Fleming County Panthers Sports.
Tagged With
:
Humans
,
Perspectives
Featured
Knowledge is Power
by
Raimee L., Flint Hills Writing Project, Kansas
. Summary:
Librarian shares impact of traveling, learning, and broadening perspectives.
Tagged With
:
Photo with Caption
Thompsons Gymnastics Center in South Hadley
by
N.N., Western Massachusetts Writing Project, Massachusetts
. Summary:
This place can sometimes feel like a home to people and that feeling is just straight out joy.
Tagged With
:
Perspectives
Family Fun
by
S.F., Western Massachusetts Writing Project, Massachusetts
. Summary:
So many good times to be had at our nearby Six Flags.
Tagged With
:
Perspectives
Load more stories