The White House and GOOD asked another joint question: 63 million are volunteering in America. How do you make a difference?
We wanted to know: Should best friends be regulated?
The P.S. 22 Chorus performed "I'll Stand By You."
Mike Copperman, a former Teach for America corps member, wrote about a student called Jacqueline.
Josh Barkey, a high school art teacher, encouraged students to remain uncertain for long enough to discover their passion.
Nikhil Swaminathan asked whether our obsession with college will keep us from winning the World Cup and whether the health care bill can improve literacy.
The Lottery is out in theaters. Will you go see it?
Liz Dwyer, the Pepsi Refresh Project's Education Ambassador, examined the increasing number of students that take standardized tests.
Graduate students at Stanford University wrote the water cycle (with a decidedly human twist).
And finally, Brendan Lowe, in his weekly installment of Mind the Gap, honored fathers, like Mr. Burgos, who show up for their kids.
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