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Theresa: Teachers can make a difference when they listen to students

Sean: We must reevaluate our school system

Melanie: Students must have a voice

Juan: Schools need to set up systems to listen to students

Oereluwa: I wish we felt more listened to

Jaydah: It has been harder coming back to a different environment

Haverhill VIP: There are not sufficient pathways for us to share our voices with teachers

Briar: There Was Never a Chance to Voice Our Needs

Gabriela: Listening to students’ voices

Chris: I keep my IEP in my backpack

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This website is dedicated to the valuable lessons we can learn from students’ own experiences about how to create better schools. Decisions about schooling are often made without listening deeply to students themselves. But students are in the best position to understand what they need in order to do well in school.

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