Teen Declaration 26
Teen Declaration 27
Teen Declaration 28
Teen Declaration 29
Teen Declaration 30
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Click on the links below to read Teen Declarations. Read each one in the group, then leave a comment in which you identify the number of the one you think is best, providing a reason WHY it is your favorite.
Teen Declaration 26 Teen Declaration 27 Teen Declaration 28 Teen Declaration 29 Teen Declaration 30
35 Comments
Cole
12/8/2014 10:30:04 pm
26
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Nate
12/8/2014 10:31:29 pm
I like 29 because its well written and funny.
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Natalie Carlberg
12/8/2014 10:32:04 pm
I like #27 because they make a lot of valid and reasonable points that apply to most teenagers.
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elizabeth
12/8/2014 10:41:45 pm
#26 because it is unique, and has realistic, good points.
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Faith
12/8/2014 10:44:34 pm
I vote for #26 because they are making reasonable requests and supporting their reasoning.
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Patrick
12/9/2014 01:08:08 am
I vote for number 26, because it looks at both sides of the arguments and made very strong points
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Dylan Bune
12/9/2014 01:10:57 am
27 if i have to go to pritice and then to do my game people come and watch the team were on they we should have to pay us cuz we put the WORK in for them to watch
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Allora Windsor
12/9/2014 01:12:31 am
26. it is realistic ans sensable.
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Seth H
12/9/2014 01:13:06 am
29 is the least bad
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Holly Anderson
12/9/2014 01:14:58 am
#26. It makes good points and supports them pretty well.
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Alex
12/9/2014 01:20:36 am
I like number 29 because it is very well written, enjoyable to read, and they make some good points.
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Tianna Cebulla
12/9/2014 01:21:23 am
I like 26 the best it shows both sides of the argument.
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Sierra Davidson
12/9/2014 01:22:04 am
#28 Sure, the principal has spoken of the no yoga pants & leggings in school rule, but all this is doing is making the girls of this school self conscious about what they're wearing. It's making them more worried about what they look like, and making sure that the boys aren't looking at they're butt. It's not like, while students are in class, people are going to look over and say, "You should be punished, I can see the outline of your body." What good is that going to do for anybody?
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Zachary Buxton
12/9/2014 01:23:21 am
I say #26 is the best. It gave reasonable changes to our school and wasn't as "needy" as the other paragraphs.
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Nadia
12/9/2014 04:19:35 am
#26
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Emily R
12/9/2014 04:20:04 am
I think 26 because it had very reasonable point and a neat layout to go along.
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Kaitlin McGrane
12/9/2014 04:21:22 am
#26 made the most sense. I like how they made points that supported both sides.
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McCracken
12/9/2014 04:24:07 am
#28 because it had the best points...
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Tom
12/9/2014 04:25:35 am
Besides the WIN thing and and school starting earlier, I mostly agree with it. There were quite a few spelling errors, but besides that its good.
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Grace Larson
12/9/2014 04:26:15 am
I think that 26 was the best. It had great points and grammar.
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Ally Lee
12/9/2014 04:28:08 am
#26 is the better one. Also gives both ways to what they wanted changed.
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Jordyn
12/9/2014 11:20:47 pm
I like 26. A lot of good points and way more reasonable then the others.
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Hope
12/9/2014 11:23:06 pm
#26 because it had some good points.
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Jake Howe
12/9/2014 11:23:24 pm
I am voting for #26 they have strong points and good reasoning.
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Nicholas McDonald
12/9/2014 11:29:23 pm
#26 This was the only one that was realistic and gave good convincing reasons for why these rights should be given.
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Justine Boardman
12/9/2014 11:31:20 pm
I liked number 27, It has good points and supports them well.
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Sam O
12/9/2014 11:38:30 pm
#26, it showed both sides of the argument and it had really strong points for each of them for the most part
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Nathan
12/11/2014 11:24:32 pm
At the end of number 26 it says that it relates to all kids of America but the last 2 declarations only relate to SVHS. That might want to be changed somehow.
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Rachel Fesenmaier
12/11/2014 11:38:07 pm
I believe that #26 is the best. It suggested reasonable things that most teens in our school would agree to. It also explained all of its points and gave good evidence. Another good quality it had was that it gave the options for teachers to still have control if a student is not using a rule correctly.
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Levi
12/12/2014 12:26:19 am
#26 has good points and is supported well.
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Sera Greifzu
12/12/2014 12:27:26 am
I like #27 because they make very good points on Win time and sports.
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Tyler Leach
12/12/2014 01:22:30 am
#27 because there are a lot of good points they're making and they're supporting their evidence well.
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Blake Johnson
12/12/2014 04:18:44 am
Number 26 was my favorite. It made good points with good support that was structured well to back them up.
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Brittan Johnson
12/12/2014 04:22:56 am
I liked number 26 best. I think that the requests are reasonable, and are relate able to many students, including myself. Overall, it was one of the most well written of the group.
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