By: Trumpet Player (TP) The book "A Curious Incident With The Dog in The Night-Time" by Mark Haddon sheds light on the authorities not being able to either work with a disabled person or even to identify that a person is disabled. People with disabilities need to be kept safe by the police, but at … Continue reading Authorities Failing to Work With Disabled People
Category: Sixth Period
Red Robin Not So Yum
By Quinn Haigwood These is a BB gun from Daisy When I was a wee child I lived on Cocolala Lake in North Idaho about fifteen minutes from Sandpoint. My house was a log cabin in a neighborhood with dirt roads and very few houses. The type of neighborhood were crashing your bike and falling … Continue reading Red Robin Not So Yum
Purpose
By Samuel Denney We're all sentient. Hopefully. Still, we're an infant species. We're still animals. We're just smart animals that imprison other animals for human enjoyment. We butcher poor animals in hardly ideal living conditions. Can we take a moment to acknowledge where our food comes from? Our meat is basically born and raised in … Continue reading Purpose
Trust is The Foundation of Life
By Emmaline Parry "Trust is a dangerous game, be careful how you play it" Have you ever been in a relationship where you felt that you couldnt trust that person? Or Have you felt like maybe you trust people too much or too little? Everyone has that moment in their life where they've experianced the … Continue reading Trust is The Foundation of Life
Do We Always Need A Weapon To Feel Safe?
By Chuck Murray What defines safe? Where is the line drawn at the word, “safe”? Does it lie behind a bat, a rifle, or a weapon of any kind? Why do we always resort to a weapon for protection? That's what we, as humans, have always done to survive. Since humans don't have an exoskeleton, … Continue reading Do We Always Need A Weapon To Feel Safe?
What does punishment do to a child’s mental health?
By Jacob Marshall I'm sure that someone who reads this has been punished for doing something wrong when they were younger. No one wants to be spanked, but I personally feel that it is necessary to keep the child from being either spoiled or just feeling that they are above being in trouble in some … Continue reading What does punishment do to a child’s mental health?
Dear Parents, Love Your Children
By Addison Fish A girl, oldest of six kids, comes home from school on the bus. She has her drivers license but her parents don't let her drive to school in case she gets in an accident the car insurance would go up, which the daughter usually pays anyway so what difference should it make … Continue reading Dear Parents, Love Your Children
A Classroom for Every Ability
By Ms. Ringer The Equality Problem The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time A constant conversation here in the United States is how we can improve our education system. This largely stems from the United States' failure to measure up to the academic success of many nations across the globe. Everyone has a … Continue reading A Classroom for Every Ability
Logic Problems and the Brain
By Dylan Isbell There's a Fox, Chicken and a sack of grain. You have to get all three across a river without any getting eaten. Your boat can only carry you and one item. You cant leave the chicken alone with the grain, or the fox alone with the chicken. How do you solve this … Continue reading Logic Problems and the Brain
The Link Between Autism and Suicide
With the growing awareness of autism in recent years, a new issue between autism and mental heath has become apparent By Amelia Jobe As the years go on, suicide rates and reports of mental health issues such as depression and anxiety continue to climb. Every day, more and more people are dying because of suicide, … Continue reading The Link Between Autism and Suicide










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