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It is the day of third graders in Minnesota thanks to the White Earth Nation Girl

The Minnesotans will celebrate his third graders how they make his fourth graders after a girl from Naytahwaush recommends the same recognition as older colleagues.

Karen Wadena, the third grader, who visited the Naytahwausch community Charter School in White Earth Nation, believed that it was not fair that fourth graders had her own fourth grade day, but no third graders.

She decided to send governor Tim Walz in a letter to the publisher who appeared in Minnesota Star Tribune in early February.

“I saw how the fourth grade was fun this year. Some people in other classes said it was unfair. Some people said it was fair because it was their day. That made me think: “Woah, can we have a day of national third graders?” Wadena wrote pure with the help of employees Desiree.

Wadena said that pure helped her to follow the history of the day of the fourth classes, and discovered two teachers in New Jersey who founded the day of the fourth graders.

“I thought I could work with my teachers and create the day of the national third graders. My teachers and I suggest to become the day of the National Third Graders Day. “

In his proclamation, he said that students of third class for “natural optimism, curiosity, enthusiasm and ability to take up new experiences and challenges” and “to take up in a crucial level in their academic journey and have to demonstrate significant growth in reading, writing, mathematics and critical thinking skills”.