Speak Out! for 2007 topics
- January : New Beginnings [Read
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January is a great time for new beginnings - new friendships, new activities, new romances... What do you plan to start new this year and what resolutions have you made? - February : Valentine's Day [Read
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Love is in the air. Cupid is hanging out, just waiting to zap you with his arrows. So, we want to know...how do you show the love...to your friends? family? special someone? - March : Women's Rights [Read
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Many schools will be celebrating Sadie Hawkins Day this month. This is a time when the girls ask the guys out and even springs for it (pay for it). It is role reversal day. It makes me wonder about women and women's rights...March is also Women's History Month. So my question is this:
Do you think women have really found equality today? Or do you think we still have a long way to go? What are your thoughts on this subject? - April : Practical jokes [Read What Others Have Said]
What is the best (NICE, not MEAN) practical joke you have every played on someone? - May : End of the school year [Read What Others Have Said]
This is your last full month of school. With summer coming, is there anything you will miss about being at school? Will you be working, playing, traveling…? - June : Summer Memories [Read What Others Have Said]
Please share your best summer memory...it can be as recent as yesterday or as long ago as kindergarten! - July : Something you Can't Live Without [Read What Others Have Said]
What is the one item you own that you simply could not do without, and why? For me, it’s my toothbrush! I love to brush my teeth…weird? Maybe. Speakout, everyone! - August: New School Year [Read What Others Have Said]
What are you looking forward to most about school this year? - September/October: Embarrassing Moments [Read What Others Have Said]
What's your most embarrassing moment? - November: Thanksgiving [Read What Others Have Said]
November always makes us think of Thanksgiving, families, and turkey. It is a time to reflect on the good things in our lives. For me, that means my kids, being a librarian (what could be better?) and all the freedoms we enjoy in this country. I am also grateful for small things like warm slippers, cups of cocoa, and snuggles with my cat. What are you thankful for this year? - December: Gifts [Read What Others Have Said]
What would be your ultimate gift this season? Is it one you receive or one you'd give?
