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Neishaly: Schools should find more ways to listen to students’ voices
Heba: A place for students to voice their opinionsHeba:
Careliz: The Administration is outdated and does not seem invested in listening to us
Chloe: schools don’t really hear students
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
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