How do teens count to America? Read the essays published in the Star Tribune and Pioneer Press

How teens count to America, read the winning essays
Forty essays were chosen out of more than 400 submitted from all around the state.

This spring, the government will attempt to count every single person living in the United States in the 2010 Census. ThreeSixty, the St. Paul Pioneer Press and Minneapolis Star Tribune asked teenagers how they count to America. Their essays were published in both papers, and online on April 1.

Forty essays were chosen out of more than 400 submitted from all around the state. They show us how diverse our country is becoming not only in people, but also in perspective. Check out what our winners have to say about how teens count in America.

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thats cool weir getin added in the 2010 census

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