Taye Dill & Greysen Chamberlain

Hi, I’m Taye. I’m 12 years old and from Denver, Colorado. I go to Hamilton Middle School, where my favorite subjects are science and math. I love figuring out how things work and solving problems. When I’m not at school, you can usually find me playing basketball, working out, or hanging out with my younger brother and family. I have big dreams of going to the University of Colorado Boulder someday and continuing to explore what I love.

 

 

My name is Greysen Chamberlain, I am twelve years old and in 7th grade. I was originally born in Arizona, but have grown up here in Denver CO. A few things about myself is that I have been doing karate for three years, and am an orange belt! I love working out and being active by playing outside with friends, or playing basketball or soccer. I have one little brother who is 5 years old and I enjoy hanging out with him and my family.

 

 

 

Listen To Taye & Greysen’s Winning Song Below:

Our Interview With Taye & Greysen

Was this the first time you entered the contest?
Taye: Yes, this was the first time I have entered this contest.
Greysen: Yes!

How did you hear about the contest?
Taye: My teacher instructed us to write a song about the United States Constitution and introduced us to the topic.
Greysen: My music teacher Ms. Shaw.

What inspired your work?
Taye: I thought about the freedom of the people of the United States and how much work it took to get there. Greysen and I decided to base our song on that.
Greysen: My friend Taye and I were just having fun with it, and luckily it turned out pretty good!

What did you learn about the U.S. Constitution while creating your entry?
Taye: I learned about freedom, what’s in the Constitution, and its importance to Americans.
Greysen: I learned a lot about how the constitution works and how important it is.

How do you plan to spread the word this year to your peers about the importance of the U.S. Constitution?
Taye: I will encourage them to read about it and watch videos about the Constitution.
Greysen: I plan to show my friends and family the song we made.

Which U.S. historical site would you like to visit?
Taye: I want to visit the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial.
Greysen: The White House.

What are your career plans?
Taye: I want to work in technology.
Greysen: I would like to own a business someday for either karate or shoes.

How do you spend your free time?
Taye: I like playing basketball, exploring technology, and playing with my brother and family.
Greysen: I like to work out and play basketball with friends. I also like video games and hanging out with my family.

Why is the Constitution relevant today?
Taye: The Constitution is still relevant today because it’s like the rulebook for how our country works. It ensures everyone, including the government, plays fair and respects people’s rights fairly.
Greysen: The constitution is still relevant today because there are currently many political issues happening right now that tie back to the constitution.

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