Annual German Language Test and Essay Contest The contest is open to students of all public and private high schools in the State of Wisconsin who are currently enrolled in a German language course and is held annually in December and January.
Wisconsin’s high school German teachers are asked to encourage their students to participate in the DSSV Essay Contest. These teachers are also requested to facilitate their students’ participation by disseminating contest information and administering the essay contest at their respective schools.A14 Essays are accepted in English, French, Spanish, German or Japanese only, since these are the only languages the contest organizers and judges can read. However, we can accept essays written in other languages, if they are accompanied by translations in one of the accepted languages.AFSA National High School Essay contest is AFSA’s main outreach initiative to high school students. We appreciate your willingness to contribute. Rest assured that your contribution will be put to good use. Donations to the FAD are fully tax deductible.
In May of 2016, two American high school students will represent the U.S. as young American philosophers in Ghent, Belgium. February 29 is the due date for students from anywhere in the U.S. to submit an essay to the APO on one of two topics presented by the APO.
Every year since 2013, The Hope and Stanley Adelstein Free Speech Essay Contest challenges high school students to examine the role of free speech in the 21st century. The essay contest was established by Hope and Stanley as part of the City Club’s Centennial celebration.
The Indiana German Heritage Society (IGHS) provides scholarships for Indiana high school students participating in an approved educational program in Germany or other German-speaking countries. Applications are accepted from students participating in programs such as Youth for Understanding (YFU), I.U. Honors Program in Graz, or the German American Partnership Program (GAPP).
High School Students 9-12 Contest Rules Summary---2017. Essay: The completed Contest Sign-up form with signed parental consent and essay may be mailed as a PDF to. The High School Contest is open to all United States citizens or legal residents who are students in grades 9-12 and.
HIGH SCHOOL ESSAY CONTEST RULES Submission period: February 1 - March 31, 2011 Eligibility The contest is open to high school students currently enrolled in grade twelve or its equivalent at a public, private, parochial, or home school located in Richland County or Lexington County, South Carolina. Topic.
American Legion National High School Oratorical Contest; High School Public Debate Program; National Forensic League National Speech Tournament; VFW Voice of Democracy Contest; Report a broken link. These links are provided for informational purposes only. No direct or implied endorsement by the Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth is intended.
A total of 2,208 essays were submitted by high-school students from across the nation to the annual contest which asks students to write a compelling essay about a U.S. elected official, past or present, who has displayed political courage and worked to make a difference in the world.
The Profile in Courage Essay Contest opens for submissions on September 1, 2019. The contest deadline is January 17, 2020. Contest Topic and Information. The John F. Kennedy Library Foundation invites U.S. high school students to describe and analyze an act of political courage by a U.S. elected official who served during or after 1917, the.
We are pleased to announce the 6th Annual, Young Patriots Essay Competition. The goal of the contest is to raise patriotism awareness among our middle and high school students and is a joint initiative between Dell Inc. and the Special Operations Communicators Association (SOCA).
In recognition of Law Day, May 1, 2020, the National Center for State Courts is sponsoring a contest for elementary, middle school, and high school students. The contest entries will be divided into three groups: 3rd-5th graders, 6th-8th graders and 9th-12th graders. This year's theme honors the 100th anniversary of the Nineteenth Amendment.
High School Essay Contest. The PLATO High School Essay Contest awards will be given to the best philosophical essays written by high school students, in response to the year’s contest essay question. The 2017-2018 Essay Contest is closed. Please check back in September 2018 for next year’s contest question and directions.
Kentucky students win McConnell Center essay contest (May 31, 2011) LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Ten Kentucky students take top honors in a McConnell Center-sponsored essay contest. Ten Kentucky middle and high school students have taken top honors in an essay contest on American heroes, earning cash and other awards from the McConnell Center at the University of Louisville.
The National Institutes of Health invites students ages 16 to 18 years old to participate in the “Speaking Up About Mental Health!” essay contest to explore ways to address the stigma and social barriers that adolescents from racial and ethnic minority populations may face when seeking mental health treatment.
Congratulations to Sorenna Jean, who was selected as the 2019-20 Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen for Jamestown High School. Her essay and application won first place for the Williamsburg DAR Chapter and have been submitted for judging at the district level.