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We wanted to know what Texas will be like in the future, so we asked the next generation of doctors, schoolteachers, superstar athletes, construction workers, and stay-at-home morns. We crisscrossed the state interviewing third-graders in tiny schoolhouses and on elite private campuses, and they had plenty to say about population growth, time travel, and whether the ground will be made out of lava.
James Bonham Academy
San Antonio Number of third-grade classrooms: 4 Number of third-graders: 56
Sadie Rodriguez (second from left, raising her hand)
"I think there will be fewer jobs available because technology will take over the jobs. Like, instead of doing tests, veterinarians would use a scanner that would tell...
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