Sixth graders in Ruth Corley’s class at The San Francisco School in the Portola District have taken on a challenging assignment. They’ve written personal essays in the style of KQED Radio’s Perspectives series. Now, some of those perspectives are airing on KQED. We talk with Corley and several of the students about their essays and the writing process — and we’ll hear them read their own perspectives.
Guests:
Ruth Corley, sixth grade humanities teacher at The San Francisco School
Naomi Rosenmoss, sixth grade student
Nahrie Pierce, sixth grade student
Isaiah Ramirez, sixth grade student
Andres Esteban Sobalvarro, sixth grade student
Mark Trautwein, editor of KQED's Perspectives
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