Jordan sat at the Aspen Heights Elementary School House of Commons meeting, twirling his pencil. It was the beginning of the school year, and although he’d already served one term as Deputy Prime Minister, he felt like he’d yet to make a real impact. But then, people didn’t seem to expect him to either. He […]
Category: Kids in Charge Stories
Enjoy the Show
Bryan sighed as Mrs. Brown placed the paper on his desk. As he glanced up, he saw a big scribble at the top in his teacher’s favorite purple pen. He read it aloud quietly: “Please see me.” His friend Gunnar leaned over to tease him. “Uh oh, you’re in trouuuble.” Bryan […]
A Case for the Court
“What did I do wrong?” The fourth grade girl looked up at the fifth grade Peacekeeper. He seemed seven feet tall. Without a word, he tore off the sheet of paper from his citation book and handed it to her. “You can pay your fine at the post office.” “Did he just write […]
An Unexpected Interview
Derek nervously folded and unfolded the letter several times as he walked up to the classroom door. Two days earlier, he had been fired from his stagehand job with the Chocachatti Micro Theater Group for missing five rehearsals. He’d never been fired before. Feeling uneasy about starting a new job and meeting new people, […]
21st Century Solutions
“This isn’t right,” Saige said as she peered at the paper on the desk in front of her. She grabbed her pencil and began to erase the numbers. “Let me help you fix it.” Her fellow third-grade student standing in front of her was embarrassed. “I’m so sorry. I keep forgetting how […]
Bus Line Legislation
“Ow!” Clay felt something under his foot and looked up to see a small 2nd grade girl, wincing in pain. “Sorry!” he called out as he hurriedly pushed his way forward through the chaotic scene. It was the same old routine every day for Clay and his fellow 4th and 5th grade classmates – […]
Genie in a Bottle
Shaun, a redheaded boy whose face is dotted with hundreds of freckles, took position at the head of the table and rapped his fist, calling a meeting to order. “I have an exciting idea to share today,” he said, clearing his throat. “Genie Bottles Inc. is the top selling company in our MicroSociety and […]
No Funny Money
As the newly appointed president of Imagine Columbia Leadership Academy’s Micro bank, fourth grader Sam oversees dozens of transactions every day. But one day, after cashing his paycheck and receiving a freshly counted bundle of Micro bills, Sam had a strange thought. He leaned over to the teller, his classmate Shauna. “I never really […]
A Sonic Shift: From Classroom Clown to Magnificent Mailman
“Here’s your mail, Mr. Miller,” Cory beamed proudly as he handed over a neatly bundled batch of letters and postcards to the 3rd grade math teacher. If there’s one thing that can be counted on at Eugenio Maria de Hostos Elementary School, it’s the mail. Neither rain, nor snow, nor science homework can keep […]
Harold’s Hundred Dollar Rug
Harold glanced down at the cash in his hand. It was break time, and his classmates were busy forking over Micros for piping hot pizza slices and ice cold drinks. He could sure go for a piece of pepperoni pizza, but he was saving his money for something else. Something special. Every day, he […]