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Grade 5 student Elliott Stewart, 10, with his booth on the Hamilton Regional Indian Centre at Lawfield Elementary School’s fair.

Kate McCullough/The Hamilton Spectator

Homelessness, racism, mental health and international conflict are just a few of the topics on Lawfield Elementary School students’ minds.

Students in grades 5 to 8 at the Mountain school taught their peers and parents about people, organizations and initiatives in Hamilton that are tackling the issues they’re passionate about.

Kate McCullough is a reporter for the Hamilton Spectator,covering education. Reach her at [email protected].

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