Student Town Meetings
Student Town Meetings
Duanesburg Central High School: October 21, 2009 What's so scary about reforming healthcare and health insurance in America?
Albany High School: November 17, 2009 Transforming schools into safe environments for LGBT kids and adults.
Duanesburg Central Middle School: October 14, 2009 How is cyber-language ("LOL speak") affecting students' literacy and use of standard English?
Capital Region BOCES New Visions Career Explorations Journalism Program: May 7, 2009 Have more media and information choice led to a less-informed populus?
Troy High School: June 10, 2009 Can urban public schools sustain middle-class aspirations in the 21st century?
Berlin Central High School: April 29, 2009 Why is there so much reluctance to reconfigure the school year?
Amsterdam High School: May 20, 2009 How secure do our public schools need to be? Students from Amsterdam High School in Montgomery County, NY, discuss school security procedures and their effectiveness.
Hoosick Falls Central High School: May 13, 2009 What are we doing to stop cyber-bullying among American teens?
New Paltz Central High School: April 22, 2009 What career opportunities make sense for high school class of 2009 graduates to pursue?
Ulster County New Visions: February 18, 2009 The Echo boomers - who are they and how are they changing our nation?
Lake George Central High School: April 8, 2009 How would the legalization of marijuana in the United States affect the nation?
Roland Hayes Intermediate School 291: March 25, 2009 Can paying students for successful academic performance really improve student achievement in public schools?
Queensbury High School: April 1, 2009 Are national identification cards necessary to protect our democracy?
Albany High School: February 11, 2009 What impact do preconceptions have on urban public education and what steps can urban schools including students take to improve this image?
Rensselaer High School/Albany High School: February 25, 2009 America's National Debt: Consequences for the Nation and its Citizens
Schoharie Central High School: December 10, 2008 What changes do rural areas in Upstate New York like Schoharie have to make to survive and thrive in the 21st century?
Rensselaer High School: January 13, 2009 Now that America has elected its first black president, what can we do to address hate crimes?
Capital Region BOCES New Visions Career Explorations Law & Government Program: November 25, 2008 Do today's youth have the same level of opportunity for socio-economic mobility as previous generations?
Berne-Knox-Westerlo High School: November 8, 2008 What can we do NOW to create a renewable energy network in the United States?
Duanesburg Central High School: October 22, 2008 What can be done to stop skyrocketing property taxes in NYS?
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