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Letter to the Editor – OBOB story wrong

Dear Editors, I am confused because you captured the meaning of OBOB wrong.  In the spring edition of the Charter you said “This is a competition  for the kids who don’t love sports and do love books.” Most kids do like sports and most of them also like books, including the kids that were on ACA’s team and(or) other schools teams. We would like you … Continue reading Letter to the Editor – OBOB story wrong

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The Charter encourages you to submit your opinions to help better our future publications to open our minds to new ideas. Here are some submission guidelines as well as some additional information.

E-mail to send submissions:
thecharter@aca.k12.or.us

Other acceptable submissions include:
Letters to the editor
Comics (ideas or finished products)
Artwork
Poetry
Personal-opinion column (text limit of 1.5 page worth. font size 12, double spaced, Times New Roman)

Guidelines:
The ideal submission is a compelling argument about a timely topic made by someone with some extent of expertise in the topic. The post must be a topic that is clear and relatable to the general public. The word limit should be set around 600 words or less, and should be thoroughly proofed before submission.
You must include a phone number or email address specifying whether you would prefer a call or text for verification purposes.

Not all submissions may be published.

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