Thank you Malala for helping girls go to school. Thank you Malala because you would always fight for education rights for girls. Malala you always try your best so boys and girls go to school. I think you always try your best because you help every boy and girl because everyone needs a chance. I think you deserve a thank you letter because you still want to help girls to go to school but there are still girls that don’t go to school and need a chance to learn. I think it is not fair because only boys get to go to school and not girls. I think everyone should go to school. I think you were brave to stand up for girls so they could go to school.
Thank you Malala!
Melanie A.
Thank you to all people who help the environment and don't waste things . Thank you to all the people that take the time to recycle instead of throwing recyclable things away. For example, using an empty water bottle. Instead of throwing them away you, can recycle them as flower pots. Thank you for not polluting the Earth more and making the world cleaner and air we breathe cleaner. Thank you to all the people who recycle and help the community. Thank you to all the people who recycle and make the world a better place. It is amazing that people compost instead of throwing away reusable items.
Sincerely,
Brandon
Thank you Mr. Trejo for helping us get our books and stuff when there was coronavirus. Thank you for helping us along the first day of kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd and more grades. Thank you for helping us in every year. You make sure we are safe and that we can learn without being scared. Thank you Mr. Trejo for helping us feel better when we're sad or mad!
From,
Alfredo
I like when you always help me and everybody! You are the best teacher and help us when we are confused on an answer. Everybody loves you and thanks you for helping us read and make us smart and make us good readers. We can be good teachers when we grow up like you and teach our students so they can be like us! I believe in my dream and I should not give up and everybody should believe in their dreams so we can have good job so we can be good people. We always want to be like you. You're a smart teacher and you're kind and nice and we will not forget you when we go to college.
Love,
Jan
Thank you for being the Principal of the school Cesar E. Chavez because kids want to learn about math, reading, writing, and science. Also, kids want to make new friends. Kids want to learn new things like the planets, space, and other new things they didn’t know about. Additionally, thank you for helping the community to make kids learn. For example, this year I learned activism and fractions. Thank you for being kind and helpful and for making students learn so they are smart for life.
Love,
Angel
Thank you for helping the school get better and the kids get smarter. Thank you Mr. Rosen for your help. You are good to us and you always make us happy! You give us help when we need it because you want us to learn. Also, you are nice to us. For example, you always say hi in the hallway and help us to be happy at school. You are my favorite person at Chavez. Thank you!
Love,
Josiah
You deserves a thank you because you fought for people's lives and did more for us. Another reason why you deserve a thank you is because you did boycott. I also think you did lots of things for equality and risked your life for all of us. Also, you worked to fight segregation. Also Martin deserves a thank you because you did teamwork with Rosa Parks and both did great work. You worked together to fight for people's rights. You gathered with thousands of people and talked into a microphone to give a speech. You did so many great things.
From,
Daisy
Thank you for all your hard work and helping the workers. Thank you for helping the workers to get what they needed to live. Thank you for helping the workers to be safe and get what they need to be safe. Thank you for helping workers be free. You fought for workers' rights and you made a march so people can join the march. They did not stop until they got what they needed. Thank you for changing the world. Thank you for helping the workers to be free and be safe so nothing bad happened.
Thank you,
Sophia
Thank you Ms. Velasco for being so helpful to me and making me a better person. You are also very supportive to all of your students. Ms. Velasco, you are great math teacher and I love you dearly. You deserve a thank you for supporting us at all times and being the best. When I don’t know something you say that it is no problem I can always try again. You have been so helpful to me and you make me a better person.
Love,
Alondra
Thank you Hillary Clinton for running for President and showing girls what they can do. Also, thank you for visiting countries to help more people who need food. Thank you for not giving up and always for trying your best. Thank you for raising money for people in need. Also, thank you for helping poor neighborhoods and volunteering too. Thank you for also focusing more on family rights and voting rights. You also never listen to people who disagreed with you about food hunger because you wanted every person to have food. Thank you for everything you have done because it helps lots of people around the world. Thank you also for telling people not to be mean and to be kind because kind means successful.
From,
Diana
Thank you Increase the Peace for coming to our Google Meet to answer our questions and telling us about yourselves! You deserve a thank you because you feed our neighborhood. Not only did you just feed them food, but you fed them healthy food! It is important to feed our neighborhood because some people might not be able to afford or get healthy food for their family or themselves. Thanks for giving us good answers for our questions. It is important to give us answers with detail so we can understand the answer. You also helped our neighborhood become less violent. It is important for children to grow in a safe environment. It is important because children might be violent when they grow up. Thanks for making our neighborhood less violent!
From,
Alejandra
Thank you for never giving up on education rights when you were young. You never stopped. You did not give you always kept trying different ways. This is important because that way so many kids could go to school.
Also, I know that you moved because you could not fight for education rights in your home. Thank you for still fighting for education rights all over the world. For example, you fight for the education rights in Pakistan.
My final reason is that you are still fighting for education rights even though you got shot but you still never give up. One thing I learned from you is to never give up and to try different ways.
Sincerely,
Emmanuel
Thank you Dolores Huerta! You did hard work. You are a teacher and lawyer and helped people get paid fairly. This is important because you helped the farm workers get fair pay. Also, you helped people by doing a strike when they wanted to get paid equally for all the work they did. You tried to get workers' rights and get people paid equally.
Love,
Jayleen
Thank you for starting a fight for workers' rights. When you went to school, a teacher put a sign on you that said you were a clown for speaking Spanish. Thank you for starting a march and fighting for people who speak Spanish. Thank you for fighting until the thing you wanted, you got. Thank you you for stopping farmers from getting hit or fired or killed. Thank you for saving tons of lives that are farmers and also thanks for helping the Mexican community.
From,
Ayden