McGinnity Spokane High School of Mia Mt wrote a prize-winning paper for the Spokane community to mark the 2018 Holocaust Art and Essay Competition. The theme of competition
Promoting relationships between young people and the elderly is an important issue for the Washington State Eastern Special Assistance Fund that carries out a paper writing contest for regional students in Washington State every year. so
After a difficult week she wrote her early childhood memories of the Easter in the 1960s and supported Chris Kaufmann in Spokane's baby boomers generation. Kaufman submitted an Easter article to answer our occasional questions
A few days ago, Darien Sean 's mother had some dislikes. The shocking thing is that even a woman who has treated mothers' dementia for nearly 5 years is like this. "This is really irritated,"
It is often said that eating raw oysters is similar to kissing mermaids, but I would rather imagine this experience as catching perfect waves on surfboards. That
"Roberta Green depicts the success that black women leaders wish to achieve," said Essay Contest champion Ariel Smith. Photo: Christie McDonald / spokesman comment
Kresha Frankhauser's article on LC's John Hagney won first place in this year's A Reacher to Remember Competition. Colin Mulvany / Publicist Photo by Review
The winners of this year's competition are Jolie Smith (Clover Hill High School, 11th grade) and Martine Whiting, Jr. (Tabb Middle School, 7th grade). Both winners read their articles aloud in celebration of Commonwealth Veterans Day on Sunday, November 11, 2018. In November 11, 2018, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War, this World War I service exceeded 4.7 million people, of which approximately 2.8 million people served abroad. World War I interfered with the lives of soldiers, their families and communities. This era is also one of the cultural changes brought about by war. The influence of World War I during the state of Virginia was widespread and could be seen in the life of people living in various ways.
Charlottesville High School Founder of Black Student League and author of cancellation of Allied Li statue Zyahna Bryant was elected a high school student at the Student Stud Award in 2018 by the Harriet Beecher Stowe Center of Hartford, Connecticut. Congratulations, Zyahna!
Florida junior high and senior high school students participated in the Holocaust Reflection Contest hosted by Nova Southeastern University each year, hosted by the Holocaust Learning and Educational Foundation, with the support of teachers and parents. Students first select stories that motivate their citations and survival, then submit their ideas in the form of original papers, poems, short films, or art works.
2018-2019 High school grade 3 high school grade students and high grade students are eligible to participate in the Educational Education Rights Rights (FIRE) essay contest. To enter, the student must submit 800 to 1000 words of articles about the subject provided. The best paper will be awarded the first prize of $ 10,000, the second prize of $ 5,000, and the three runner-up awards of $ 1,000. Four other $ 500 winners will be chosen from the remaining competitors. Fire will accept entry of the essay contest by December 31, 2018. Winners will be notified by January 31, 2019. Join THEFIRE.ORG / CONTEST