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Closeup photo of water droplets on blades of grass
Science
Grade 9-12

How are we affecting the local watershed?

Young people waving Jobs Not Jails! signs march at a Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Peace Walk and Parade.
Social Studies
Grades 6-12

How can we change the law to make our society better for everyone?

A blue and white collage of blurry question marks.
ELA
Grades 4-8

What makes mystery readers keep turning the pages?

A group of people in various types of professional dress
Career/Technical (CTE)
Grade 9-12

How can we develop an understanding of professionalism and workplace ethics in order to prepare for success in our future careers?

A water bottle is recycled in the proper place.
Science, Math
Grades 3-6

How can we use data to reduce our families’ impact on the environment?

A small village of tiny houses, with a small grey-blue house in the center.
ELA, Math
Grade 3-5

How can we design a tiny house that meets the needs of our clients?

A freshly graded report card—featuring an A +, A and B + grades—with a felt-tip pen laying beside it.
ELA, Math
Grades 6-12

How can we design a fair grading system?

Rows of tents in a Somalian refugee camp as seen from above.
World Languages
Grades 11-12

What can international media tell us about what is really happening around the world?

Black and white image of a town with dirt road with early aged automobiles
Social Studies
Grades 4-12

How can we as historians uncover and share stories about our community?

A colorful pink, yellow and blue digital illustration of building-like shapes as seen from above.
Math
Grade 9-12

What mathematics do game designers need to create their games?

An old, rippling thirteen-starred American flag.
Social Studies
Grades 4-8

Did the American Revolution have more than two sides?

An environmental researcher wearing red rubber gloves pours water out of a green bottle.
Science
Grade 9-12

How can we make our water safe?

Closeup photo of a lightbulb on a string of lights
ELA
Grade 9-12

What stories do we have to tell?

A crowd of protesters wearing green ribbons on their wrists raise their fists in the air.
ELA, Social Studies
Grades 9-12

How can we, as legal teams, determine the effectiveness of a revolution?

child wearing a superhero costume
ELA
Grades 6-12

How can we, as web content editors, develop a quality-controlled and age-appropriate website for our school’s fan fiction writers?

A group of children enjoy popcorn and lemonade as they watch a movie on blankets in a backyard.
ELA
Grades 6-12

Which is better: the book or the movie?

A book lies open on a desk, with a pair of white ear-buds acting as a bookmark.
ELA
Grades 6-12

How can we use music to communicate about characters and themes in a novel/story?

A row of parked cars at a dealership at sunset.
Math
Grades 9-12

How do I know if a vehicle is a good deal?

A blue, spider web-like pane of cracked glass.
Science, STEM
Grade 9-12

How do we protect the things and people we care about from collisions?

Closeup image of camera lens
ELA, Fine Arts, Social Studies
Grades 3-12

How can we, as photojournalists, tell the untold stories of our community?