Tag: Grade

The First Grade Folding Chair Fiasco

Having a disability means learning to make your way in a world that isn’t accessible. From ages two to seven, I attended a specialized preschool for “crippled” children in a hospital. I spent most of the day in physical, speech, and occupational therapies to try to “fix&rd...

The First Grade Folding Chair Fiasco

Having a disability means learning to make your way in a world that isn’t accessible. From ages two to seven, I attended a specialized preschool for “crippled” children in a hospital. I spent most of the day in physical, speech, and occupational therapies to try to “fix&rd...

“Why was military-grade ammo used in mass shootings?”

It’s like discovering your comfortable home state has been infested by an insane scorpion, a human-sized one. And it’s a female insane scorpion, capable of producing many more like her. The article goes on to say, “Attorney General Dana Nessel has joined a coalition of attorneys...

What is Beauty?

When I was in eighth grade, I was on the debating team. My very first debate was on the topic: ‘Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.’ I can remember that we won the debate, and I was the highest-scoring speaker, but for the life of me, I cannot remember whether we had to argue for the n...