‘My Wish For The New Year … I Hope My Dad Survives Taxes’ Cooper Elementary We Asked North Side Schoolchildren To Share Their Hopes For The New Year. Here’s What The Second-Graders In Nancy Domrese’s Class At Cooper Elementary Told Us: Cole
Ashley Carlson: My wish for the New Year is that I will have a good year in school and do good work.
Carol Edwards: My wish for the New Year: do not get in trouble at school.
Channa Clemit: My wish for the New Year is that there is no ice so no one will get hurt.
Zella Boytz: My wish is to get a new bike and a bike for my mom and my dad and me, please.
Heather Valquardsen: My wish for the New Year is that my mom’s truck gets fixed.
Katie Korbel: My wish for the New Year is I hope that nobody drinks beer too much. My wish for the New Year is, if I were rich, I will give some of it and give it to the poor.
Saige Schubach: My wish for the New Year is that it was Christmas today.
Patricia Schooley: My wish for the New Year is no more gangsters and no more guns and knives and killing.
Vesta Rich: I wish that everybody wood keep the school clean.
Bruce Watson: My wish for the New Year is that all the bad guys and girls STOP! shooting good people.
John Buchanan: My wish for the New Year is I wish the people won’t be crazy and kill kids.
Jonathan Lee: My wish for the New Year is no fighting, no killing, no more robbing, no crashing, no running away from home, no more drugs, no more gangs, no more burning down houses.
Matt Housden: My wish for the New Year is that it will snow every day so I could go sleding every day.
Matthew Gruss: My wish for the New Year is for the scientists to land on Pluto.
Million Ly: My wish for the New Year is no more smoking and no more gansters and no more guns and no more robbers.
Philip Rice: My wish for the New Year is that I can raise a farm with my family and go to California and visit my aunt and my uncle and my cousins.
Tony Smith: My wish for the New Year is I don’t want any gang clubs and no more guns.