16 thoughts on ““From Protests to Politics: The Unusual Public Schools of Voting Rights in Saint Johns, Nassau”

  1. Wow, these schools sound like a blast! I wish we had ‘Protest Parades’ when I was in school. Maybe I would have paid more attention in history class if I got to dress up and

  2. Wow, this sounds like such a unique and fun way to learn about democracy and politics! I wish my schools had cool stuff like mock elections and protest parades when I was growing up. It’s so important for students to feel empowered and engaged in shaping the world around them. And the idea of dressing up in protest parades sounds like

  3. Hey y’all, these schools sound like a hoot! I wish my school had protest parades and mock elections, it would’ve made history class way more interesting. Maybe I could’ve been the president of the classroom or something. Kudos to these schools for making democracy fun and engaging for the kiddos. Who knew learning about politics could involve so many costumes

  4. wow these schools sound super fun and smart? i wish my school was like that when i was a kid. learning about voting rights and protesting with your friends sounds like a blast. i think it’s important for kids to learn about politics and stuff early on so they can be informed citizens when they grow up. these schools in saint johns sound like they’re doing a great job at that.

  5. Wow, these schools in Saint Johns sound super cool! I wish my school had more fun stuff like mock elections and protest parades. It’s important for students to learn about voting rights and politics in a hands-on way. These schools are really creating a unique learning experience for the students and

  6. ugh these schools sound so pretentious, like who has time for all this protest parade nonsense when there’s actual learning to be done??? i mean, sure, it’s cool they’re trying to teach about democracy and all that jazz

  7. I am sad reading this because when I was in school, we didn’t have all these cool things like mock elections and protest parades. It makes me wish I could go back and experience education in a more fun and engaging way. These students are so lucky to have such creative and supportive teachers who are helping them learn about democracy in such a hands-on manner. It’s inspiring to see young people

  8. Wow, this is such an interestin subject! I never done heard of schools like this before. I thank it’s pretty cool how theys teachin students bout votin rights and protestin in such a fun way. Maybe our schools should do more of them kinda activities too, ya know? It’s importnt for kids to know how democracy works and how they can make a difference.
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  9. Y’all, like seriously, why is there so much focus on protesting and politics in these schools? Shouldn’t they be teaching practical stuff like math and science? I mean, mock elections and protest parades are all fun and games, but how is that gonna help these kids get real jobs? We need

  10. Whoa, these schools sound like a blast! Imagine dressing up for a Protest Parade – I’d totally rock a cape made out of voting ballots, ha! But on a serious note, it’s super cool that these students are getting hands

  11. Wow, these schools sound super cool! I wish my school did protest parades too. It’s awesome how they’re teaching kids about voting rights and politics in such a fun and hands-on way. Maybe if we all learned like that, we’d have more people engaged in democracy. Kudos to these schools for thinking outside the box!

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