
Cyusa Rogine
I come from a family of five children. I am the second oldest. There are two boys and three girls in my family.
I used to just walk around the city without any reason or purpose. Now, though, I am a better person. I used to steal, but I don’t do that anymore. I want to still become better, and then I might have a chance to back to school.
I want to be able to study. When I grow up, I would like be a Senator. I am afraid of fighting.
Dear Cyusa,
Hello my name is Carrington. I am 9 years old, I have 1 sister, 1 cat, 1 Mom and Dad, and 4 aunts. I go to Meredith elementary school and Iive in America. For fun,I like Jump Rope, spending spare time with my sister and my school’s gym class!
I chose you because you don’t steal anymore and I think that’s very nice. And I find you interesting because you’re a good person,s o why did you steal? And why do you want to be a Senator? I’d really like to know more about your goals in life, and how to achieve them! I have a sister, and you have three sisters. I want to study more like you!
From,
Carrington!
Mighty Writers
To Cyusa Roeine:
My name is Shanyah. Some people call me Ms. Holt. I’m 8 and I have 5 siblings. I go to E.M. Stanton School. My school has 3 floors. I’m in 2nd grade. My school is big.
I go to Mighty Writers after school everyday. We write and do homework and play games. I have a cat. She’s gray and white. She cries when people walk around her. Her name is Casshe.
I have a three levels in my house. I live with my sister, brother, mom, and dad. Do you have a dad?
Here are my comparisons: We both don’t smoke. We are both 8. We both have 3 sisters. We both have a mom. You can teach me your language. I can teach you mine.
Sincerely,
Shanyah
Mighty Writers
Heh they are something, aren’t they? I saw antheor one once where the students were playing by memory and they weren’t just playing the notes you could really see that they got it. It’s always good for me to see these and realize I’m a very small insignificant fish in a very large pond! (Yes, I do like to be humbled now and again.)