"Bread has played a big role in history. From bread becoming the first tasty food, to being responsible for the downfall of Rome, to starting the French Revolution, bread is amazing and Now it can vote." -- Elias Yuasa, 7th Grade
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"How can a new app affect children around the world? On Monkey, a new social networking app for teenagers, you could meet your new best friend or an online predator." -- Kaliyah Smith, 7th grade "Alabama's ivf ruling, why it happened, Who did it, and will access be protected?"--Aphrodite Avidon, Seventh Grade "Pet owners in Oakland have often struggled to find apartments that don’t charge extra fees, or even allow pets at all, but the new bill introduced by Assembly Member Matt Haney could potentially change that."--Lilah Aparton, 6th grade "You might have seen those flashy thumbnails on YouTube of kids with shocked faces, with captions in all caps saying, “CAMMY'S 13th BIRTHDAY! *The Ending is SO Emotional*” or “DROWNING YOUR BROTHER ?!” These videos, more often than not, come from family channels. " -- Amara Deanes and CeCe Burger, 6th Grade "The Choco Taco, a beloved ice cream truck staple, was discontinued in July, 2022 after around 40 years. However, the taco is making a comeback this summer… with a slight twist."--Mila Boyden, 8th Grade. "After 95 years disney's first creation is in the public, how were they able to keep him for so long? What is happening now people have creative freedom with him?"--poppy zaiger, 8th grade BART’s new fare gates, currently installed at West Oakland station and set to be installed in others, are over 6 feet tall and stretch from wall-to-wall at most stations.--Mila Boyden,8th Grade "Stanleys are everywhere–TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Target, schools, and workplaces. Almost everyone has heard of them, but not the whole story"--Zanthe Jones-Gerachis, 8th grade It’s no surprise that kids are growing up faster than they used to. Kids have gone from playing with American Girl dolls to demanding anti-aging skincare. And social media is no help. -- Cb Omand, 8th grade. |