Chelsea Clinton Visits

Dear Chelsea, I was the little kid from the 4th grade who asked you a question. “How often do you see confederate flag and how does it make you feel?” I was surprised when you told us that you see the confederate flag a lot, I thought you were going to say you didn’t see it often.   I don’t want to say the “hate” word, so I’ll say this…I really really really really really really really really really dislike Trump.

Thank you for coming to visit our school.  You made a big impact on our lives, especially mine.  You really showed that anyone can do anything.  It was very nice seeing you!
GO HILLARY!!! And Chelsea!!! Sincerely, Sam April 5th, 2017   Dear Chelsea Clinton, Thank you for coming to Middle School Meeting! My name is Margot Story, and though I am only a Fourth Grader, our librarian advocated for the Fourth Grade to come see you. We have studied the election, issues, and are still discussing problems that our community has after the election. I find you very inspiring, and you are one of my all time role models. You have done so much work that it just blows my mind. I thought that your stories about Celia, your friend Hailee, and those schools were just amazing. I was recently on vacation and we were doing a lot of recycling projects, we used old plastic bottles and egg cartons to make art, similar to what those high-schoolers were doing out in El Paso. There are a lot of issues still out and about, as you probably know and understand. One is global warming/climate change. I really think that because our president does not believe that this is a real problem that is happening, it needs to be addressed quicker than any other issue, and there is a pretty long list of important ones. Another issue is transgender rights. I know that a couple weeks ago our president rolled back one of President Obama’s laws protecting transgender people and their rights. I’m sure you’ve heard about the case of Gavin Grimm, and I am worried that because of the new law that people I know and love will not be protected anymore because of their identity. I’m not completely sure if this issue has been brought up quite recently, but it still is one of those issues that continuously needs to be addressed and discussed. One last issue that I have is one that you brought up, but is not very “important” in the political world. This is animal’s rights. Many animals are being slaughtered and are endangered and no one is really bringing up this issue. Well, at least not that I know of. This also brings up the topic of Celia again. She was so brave, and she put herself out there to fight for the animals. I probably could never do that. I think that maybe one way that I can address one of these issues is by writing a letter to President Trump, like you did with President Reagan back in 1985. I want to write to him and inform him that climate change is a real issue and he needs to believe that it is happening because it is. Please save our planet! Thank you again for coming to our school and talking to us about your new book, “It’s Your World.” It was such a pleasure to hear you speak. Sincerely, Margot Story   Dear Chelsea Clinton, Thank you for coming and talking to us. Our world has a lot of problems right now, but I have chosen just three that are most important to me. The first problem is climate change because scientist say we have three years to fix it until we might not be able to stop it. The second problem is immigration because of Trumps, travel ban. My third problem is racism because of all the shootings and targeting people of color or targeting white people. Something that really touched us all was when you said, “I don’t think homophobia, racism, sexism, islamophobia, nativism, are opinions. I don’t think bigotry is an opinion. There’s lots of talk sometimes about compromise, but I don’t think you compromise when someone thinks your humanity or my humanity is less. Whether it’s a flag or an insult or a policy we have to be uncompromised.” I think you are really cool and how you started off. I hope you never stop/give up. I can help stop climate change by using paper when only needed and taking shorter showers.   Sincerely Crosby     April 5, 2017   Dear Chelsea Clinton, Thank you for visiting us and telling us your life story. I have a few things that I would like to learn a little more about because I’m interested. Women’s rights, climate change, and the immigration ban are the top three things I want to know more about. I especially would like to know more about the immigration ban. One thing that I can do to help the environment is to use less electricity. My mom is a female director and she is trying to prove that she can do it too. I will try my best to prove that I can do it too. Thanks again for visiting us! Sincerely, Romy Croquet]]>

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About Mark Silberberg

Mark is thrilled to be a member of LREI's vibrant learning community and is inspired each day by students and colleagues alike. Mark began his formal adult life in schools as a teacher of physics, chemistry, English and an experiential business simulation class in the public schools where he also worked as a school administrator and technology coordinator. For the ten years prior to coming to LREI, Mark was a co-founder and co-director of a progressive K-12 public charter school. When not immersed in things LREI, Mark enjoys spending time with his family and completing sundry home repair projects. He is an avid soccer player and skier and wishes he had more time to play the guitar and bass.

11 thoughts on “Chelsea Clinton Visits

  1. I agree with Yves, the book tells kid’s what is happening in the world not in a serious way but a kind a friendly way so I think Chelsea’s book is a book every child should read.

  2. This book seems really good and I want to read it! I actually have noticed some people with the book. And I totally agree with Zen, every child SHOULD read this book. it would really teach kids how to…well…Get Informed, Get Inspired, and Get Going (i.e. help our world)!

  3. I agree with ezra, zen and Yves because we are the next generation our parents haven’t done anything about it so we need to before our world gets destroyed.-Crosby

  4. I haven’t read “It’s Your World” yet but I really want to. We need to take action because we are the new generation and this world will soon be in our hands completely.
    -Margot

  5. I think Chelsea’s book is inspiring because it tells kids and adults what we should be doing to help the workd

  6. I think Margot makes a really good point. We need to practice how to help the world in small ways first, like using less electricity, water and more, because soon, we will need to help the world in bigger ways.

  7. Great job everyone! I agree with you Margot, we should take action. I have not read the book but I want to because it sound very empowering to take action. We should find something at LREI that we, the fourth graders can fix.

  8. I agree with everyone, I think that the book “It’s Your World” is awesome! I am almost done with it, it is very moving and I like how it seems to be written to us, kids, not grown-ups. It is a really easy-read type of book, while it is talking about something(s) very serious she writes it is a very friendly way, breaking it down. I thought that it was really awesome listening to her and getting a signed book from her!

  9. I love when she came in. It’s not everyday you get to see Clinton’s kid! Her and her story’s really inspired me and i’m happy she made a book about how to inspire other people.

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