1993-1994 Harry Singer Foundation National Essay Contest
Responsibility: Who Has It and Who Doesn't and What That
Means For The Nation
Valley Springs High School, Valley
Springs, Arkansas
Teacher: Bill Harness
1st
Tim Moore
2nd Matthew Grandon
3rd Saul James Horner
"A lady, twenty-five years after graduation, wanted to sue the
school because she could only read on a third grade level. She blamed the school because
they, at the time, did not have any form of special education for the slower reading
students."
Carrie Waters, Valley Springs High School, Valley Springs, Arkansas
"A local lady, mother of three and recently
divorced, found it impossible to pay rent and provide food for her children when her
husband walked out on her. She went to the appropriate government agencies to request
assistance. Six months later when she was beginning to get her life under control, she
went back to the agencies to tell them she no longer needed the assistance. She came away
from the agencies feeling as though she had broken the law. She had been reprimanded for
asking them to take her off their roles. They had complained about the amount of paper
work she was causing them by making such a request."
Tim Moore, Valley Springs High School, Valley Springs, Arkansas
"Frank
Crane said, 'Responsibility is the thing people dread most of all. Yet it is the one thing
in the world that develops us, gives us manhood or womanhood fiber.'"
Craig B. Milam, Valley Springs High School, Valley Springs, Arkansas
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