I would make sure there are no cops. Then take out beer and moonshine and stuff. Then have more stores and more shopping malls.
Kaitlyn Moore, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Jones

I would try to fix world hunger. I would make a law that if you litter it is a five hundred dollar fine. I would give everyone two hundred and fifty dollars each in their bank account.
Kasey Berry, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Jones

There would be less littering around the world. I would also make it where people can’t cut down as many trees as they do now. The world would be a lot better if I was in charge.
Kennedy Coleman, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Jones

I would help people get back up. If they’re to sorrowful to work I won’t help. They need to work.
Koda Honeycutt, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Jones

If I was in charge of the world I would make people go to school less. People would go four days a week instead of five. We would get Friday off and we would get out at two instead of three. I think kids would have more fun and since it’s fun they might want to learn and do work. School will actually be a little fun. I would also try to get some homeless people some places to stay and get them a job. I would like to do that now but don’t have enough money for everyone to get them a place because the life is unfair. If the teachers keep teaching us well and the parents teach us right we could make this a better world.
Konner Early, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Jones

If I were in charge of the world, I think I would do a lot. I wouldn’t change the whole world. It would just be a little different.
Madison Mullins, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Jones

If I were to be in charge of the world I would let people have free stuff for one day every year. I would also help the homeless people who need it. I really like to help people that need it.
Malachi Langley, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Jones

If I was in charge of the world, I would make it mandatory to go outside or do a physical activity for at least an hour. I am happiest when I am running or playing outside. I know not everyone feels this way but I think this would make the world a better place.
Marissa Livesay, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Jones

I would ban drinking alcohol and smoking. It’s not good for you. Also we would have people donate to the homeless. Also make a big homeless shelter. People will also get off work for two days.
Mia Franklin, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Jones

If I were in charge of the word I would try to get rid of the flu. I’ll try to stop global warming and I wont try to abuse my powers. I hope I would be a good world leader and of course I won’t become leader until the age of thirty-five and every six years someone else gets to be world leader.
Micah Perkins, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Jones

If I was in charge if the world I really would not know what to do. I would pray and ask the Lord to help me make the right decisions. If I was in charge I would not have to make you go to school. Yay!
Mikah Woliver, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Jones

If I was in charge of the world I would end world hunger, stop wars, and give everyone the holidays off. The world is to big of a mess and there is too much fighting. It would be hard to be in charge of the world.
Owen Grace, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Jones

I would make a day every day year where there is no school for students and no work for adults. Sometimes we all need a break and when people do take breaks they are usually happy. That is what I would do to make the world a happier place.
Ryley Crabtree, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Jones

If I was in charge of the world and I had to make the world a better place I would say, “NO trash is allowed on the ground” and “Bring your own water bottles.” That is what I would do.
Sadie Evans, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Jones

If I could make the world a better place I would try to get everyone to recycle what they could. I would want to bring paddling back to schools. I would do that because people would not be so bad in schools.
Seth Cowden, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Jones

I would make schools stop doing homework. Then I would make schools let us bring pets to school. Then I would make food prices lower.
Shawn Johnson, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Jones

If I were in charge of the world I would do a lot of major things. I would take all of the drugs completely out of this world. I would take all of the stuff to make drugs out of this world. I would also take cigarettes out of this world too.
Summer Stapleton, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Jones

I would ban homework because I hate it; everybody would be happy. I would make bey blades more popular so everyone can battle each other. I would make everyone feed food to Africans, they really need it.
Tyler Eads, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Jones

I would bring back lots of stuff that’s been banned. I would lower school hours. I would make homework banned.
Wesley Honeycutt, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Jones

I would arrest all of the criminals in a very cruel prison. I would stop climate warming and trashing in the ocean. The world is constantly changing and we need to stop the bad changes, so someone has to start a huge movement across the world.
Zach Eads, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Jones

I would help people. I would make food free. I would make homes free for the homeless.
Zach Hall, 6th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Jones

If I was in charge of the whole world and wanted to make it a happier place, I would help homeless people get a house. I would help animals and get them a home. I would help everybody.
Aidan Byington, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I was in charge of the whole world and wanted to make it a happier place, I would make sure that every person gets at least one day off. Working takes a toll on your personal life. I think doing this can make the world a much happier place.
Alyssa Lewis, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I was in charge of the whole world and wanted to make it a happier place, I would make summer break longer. Most kids, along with teachers, would enjoy a longer break. Think about how much time you would have to enjoy yourself. You could go shopping, to the pool, hang out with friends, and much more. I think having a longer summer break would make a lot of people extremely happy.
Bella Rouse, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I was in charge of the whole world and wanted to make it a happier place, I would make school four days a week. School doesn’t make most people happy. If there was less school then it would probably make more people happy.
Blake Will, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I was in charge of the whole world and wanted to make it a happier place, I would build every homeless man or woman a tiny house.
Brooklyn Middleton, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I was in charge of the whole world and wanted to make it a happier place, I would help homeless people. I would buy them houses and give them money.
Brynnen Pendergraft, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I was in charge of the whole world and wanted to make it a happier place, I would help the homeless people and animals, take away drug usage, and also have more nursing homes made for the old.
Caydence Smith, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I was in charge of the whole world and wanted to make it a happier place, I would help the homeless. The things I would do is give them a place to live, make sure they have food and water, and buy them clothes and shoes and what else they need. These people are just like anyone else.
Charity Gibson, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I was in charge of the whole world and wanted to make it a happier place, I would end world hunger and build places around the world where homeless people could stay for free. I would also stop any international conflict.
Chloe Willis, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I was in charge of the whole world and wanted to make it a happier place, I would make a national holiday called “Candy Day” where airplanes drop thousands of pounds of candy into the streets of Jonesville and the whole world.
Collier Collins, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I was in charge of the whole world and wanted to make it a happier place, I would lower taxes. We don’t make much money and when we do it does not last long. I mean, by the time we are done paying taxes, we are already about broke. If we lower taxes we can have a little money to spend on ourselves.
Daniel Moore, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I was in charge of the whole world and wanted to make it a happier place, I would end homelessness. I would give all the homeless people homes and food.
Dara Rogers, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I was in charge of the whole world and wanted to make it a happier place I would make school days shorter. I would give everyone an opinion to help us make this world great again.
David Miles, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I was in charge of the whole world and wanted to make it a happier place, I would save all of the endangered species. This would make the world better.
Dylan Middleton, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I was in charge of the whole world and wanted to make it a happier place, I would keep people from littering.
Elijah Ritchie, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I was in charge of the whole world and wanted to make it a happier place, I would stop world hunger, put more therapy businesses in towns and cities for people who fight emotional diseases, and get volunteers to clean up the Earth a little, so people can live the life they were meant to live.
Emily Kirk, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I was in charge of the whole world and wanted to make it a happier place, I would try to help world hunger because so many people say, “I’m going to solve world hunger,” but I would at least try to.
Emily Nuxoll, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I was in charge of the whole world and wanted to make it a happier place, I would try and stop world hunger, help the homeless, and help the kids that don’t have anything.
Emma Clontz, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I was in charge of the whole world and wanted to make it a happier place, I would save up money over a period of time or make a fund to give homeless people the minimum, which would be a house, food, and clothes. Whatever they want to do with it after is their decision but it would give them a chance to get a job and get back on their feet.
Emma Fortner, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I was in charge of the whole world and wanted to make it a happier place, I would make the school days a little longer so there could be a longer weekend. Also, I would end world hunger by making more homeless shelters around the world. It would give people a place to stay and a place to eat.
Ethan Gordon, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I was in charge of the whole world and wanted to make it a happier place, I would shorten school days and have a longer summer.
Ethan Ziehler, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I was in charge of the whole world and wanted to make it a happier place, I would make everything cheaper so people would afford the many things in life. Everything is so expensive, and if everything was cheaper, the number of homeless would decrease. It would end more problems like hunger and sickness around the globe.
Evan Long, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I were in charge of the whole world and wanted to make it a happier place, I would get rid of world hunger and no one would ever starve again. I would help whomever needed it most.
Evany Collins, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I was in charge of the whole world and wanted to make it a happier place, I would try to resolve all conflict, make everyone equal, and get all of the homeless off the streets. That’s one of our problems in this generation—that a lot of people think they are better than everyone else. Nobody is perfect; they should all be equal! I always feel bad for homeless people too because a lot of the time they struggle to get food and they have no shelter to stay in.
Hailey Parsons, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I was in charge of the whole world and wanted to make it a happier place, I would give everyone a home. Also, I would arrest every criminal. I would make free restaurants everywhere. Hopefully, that would make the world a happier place.
Hayden Hobbs, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks

If I was in charge of the whole world and wanted to make it a happier place, I would tear down the schools and rebuild them and make them nicer.
Hunter Collins, 7th, Jonesville Middle, Mrs. Brooks