After the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution, the third most important document in our nation’s history is the Bill of Rights. It was comprised of 10 amendments. And the most famous – and one of the most controversial – is the First Amendment. We find out how students across the country are defending their first amendment rights.
In this week’s “If At First You Don’t Succeed” Emily focuses on Martin Luther King Jr. While very well known for his amazing “I Have a Dream” speech, most people don’t know that public speaking was not his forte in school – he only got a C… but he clearly didn’t let that stop him.
Let’s face it, most of us don’t get enough sleep. And while dozing off in class may get you detention, if you get behind the wheel when you’re too tired, the consequences can be MUCH worse. The NRSF sponsored this short video to help you remember that.
In our Seeing Sicily report, Ava takes us on a visual tour of the largest and most famous island in the Mediterranean.
Jackson reveals something of “note” about what helps cows produce more milk – listening to classical music!
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