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Frieland Elementary students ask Monroe council for second skate park
Summary
Three Frieland Elementary students urged the Monroe City Council on April 22 to approve a second skate park on the city's east side so neighborhood kids can walk there instead of driving. Council members praised the students and encouraged civic engagement; no formal action was taken.
Three students from Robin Carlson’s fourth- and fifth-grade class at Frieland Elementary asked the Monroe City Council on April 22 to support building a second skate park on the east side of Monroe so neighborhood children could walk there instead of being driven to the existing Lake Ty facility.
The students — Eva, Brooklyn and Finley — laid out simple reasons for the proposal: closer access for more kids, more choices for activities and a place where “kids can hang out.” Eva told the…
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