Tulsa students present solutions to community problems
More than 100 Tulsa Public School students and teachers presented a plan Friday for strengthening the community. <br/><br/>During a weeklong trip to Washington DC last fall, government leaders challenged
Friday, April 28th 2006, 10:13 am
By: News On 6
More than 100 Tulsa Public School students and teachers presented a plan Friday for strengthening the community.
During a weeklong trip to Washington DC last fall, government leaders challenged the kids in the Close Up program to come up with a solution to a problem in their community.
The students decided to work to get healthier food choices in their cafeterias and school vending machines. They're also trying to create a health and nutrition class. Edison sophomore Jessica Turner: "It's going very well. We're in the process of trying to get a bill passed. So hopefully with our dedication people will listen."
The students and teachers will meet again this summer for a statewide youth leadership summit on the OSU campus.
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