The Hispanic Heritage Month Paper contest is held for high school students living in Florida. To enter, you need to send 500 words articles based on the following topics:
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On the eve of Florida Hispanic tradition, governor Chris reminded kindergarten in the 12th grade today to participate in the 7th Florida Hispanic traditional monthly student contest. In addition, students, parents, teachers, principals can recommend elementary school, junior high school, high school full-time educators and participate in the Spanish Cultural Heritage Month Prize. The governor announced on September 1 that the focus of competition is the theme of this year's festival. "Florida: Looking to the future, filling the roots of Hispanic Americans".
In the United States from September 15th to October 15th, this is the traditional month of Hispanics, during which people recognize the contributions of Hispanic Americans and Hispanic Americans to society. For this reason, the governor and his wife hold a competition every year so students across Florida have the opportunity to learn and recognize the many influential Hispanic Americans who formed Florida. The contest is open to all students from 4th grade to 12th grade and is currently educated at public or private schools in Florida or at home. Participants must be resident of Florida with social security number. If you are interested please mail the necessary documents (Florida volunteers, Hispanic traditional monthly committee,