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Featured Student Work: "Wyrmroost"
Help Capt. Rogers save the island of Wyrmroost in this Featured Student Work by Jacob van Olffen and Adam Buck!
Featured Student Work: Poem + Treasure Map
6th-grader Paige is enticing us all to embark on a treasure hunt with this Featured Student Work!
Featured Student Work: "Funeral March of a Marionette"
Here's a short story by our very own 9th-grader Lauren Santamaria
Featured Student Work: "The...is a raging party"
Here's a poem shared by 7th-grader Sophie Langley
Featured Student Work: "Yune's Story"
Family and poverty are the central themes in this dramatic short story by 6th-grader Yune Ko.
Featured Student Work: "PTSD"
PTSD is a serious condition. One of our students tell us more about it in this piece.
Featured Student Work: "How Muscles Work"
Kohwoon Shim of the 6th grade shares us some art skills in this comic strip!
Featured Student Work: "Into the Future"
Akaisha Mehta from 7-I will bring us all the way to 2040 in this story about the future!
Featured Student Work: "The Dragons & Adam"
Sixth-grader Hyun Ko brings us to a fantasy world of dragons and castles in this original piece.
Featured Student Work: "The Purge, Redemption"
This story by Shivank Krishna Kumar is set in a dystopian era USA.
Featured Student Work: "An Outlaw's Journey"
Delve into the exciting exploits of a cowboy robber gang in this tale by Santino Javier.
Featured Student Work: "Exam Story"
An explosion in the city sets off this featured story by student Alex Inkinen Ruiz.
Featured Student Work: "Liam Miller"
In downtown London, Liam Miller saves his family from a kidnapper! Read this story by our very own Lilou Hanen.
Featured Student Work: "The Mysterious Case of the President’s Assassination"
Here's a short story by GESM student Adam Buck about an assasination at the White House!
Featured Student Work: "The Rebels"
This story - an impressive work shared by student Paige Garcia - is an 11-chapter short novel about a group of freedom fighters.
Featured Student Work: "The Man in Black"
Here's a thought-provoking short story by one of our students, Stephanie Brown!