For the essay topic, students were asked to examine the role religion should play during a presidential campaign. More than 735 high school juniors and seniors from 47 states and Canada, Puerto.
This year’s essay topic asked students to examine the role religion should play during a presidential campaign. More than 735 high school juniors and seniors from 47 states, as well as students from Canada, Puerto Rico and Guam, submitted entries. The grand prize winner is Scott Benjamin Remer from Beachwood, Ohio.
Read Article →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.
Read Article →Ayn Rand Institute Contest - This contest is open to students grade 8-12 and offers cash prizes for the top Ayn Rand-themed essays. Creative Communication Poetry Contest - Open for students of all ages, this contest aims to highlight the work of talented writers by publishing the winners in a book. National High School Essay Contest - This.
Read Article →This year, we're excited to partner with Clinton Global Initiative University (CGI U), to provide an additional element to the Ideas Matter Scholarship Essay Contest for Arkansas high school seniors. Arkansas students in 12th grade, who are planning to enroll in an institution of higher education in Fall 2020 - Spring 2021, could have the opportunity to participate in the CGI U student program.
Read Article →FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Cherilyn Crowe: 202-544-4226 (email protected). WASHINGTON—The Religious Liberty Council of the Baptist Joint Committee announces its 7th annual Religious Liberty Essay Scholarship Contest, open to all high school students in the graduating classes of 2012 and 2013. This year’s contest asks students to examine the role of religion in presidential campaigns.
Essay Contest Rules and Prompt 24th Annual Essay and Slogan Contest Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes 1. The Essay Contest is open to all Kentucky high school students in grades 9-12. 2. Essay entry is limited to one per student. Previous contest entries will not be accepted. 3. Essay entry is limited to 600 words.
Applications are no longer being accepted for the 2020 AFSA High School Essay Contest! 2020 Essay Contest Topic In a 1,000-1,250 word essay identify how members of the Foreign Service work with other civilian parts of the U.S. Government to promote peace, national security and economic prosperity.
Abstract. Each year the Margaret Chase Smith Library sponsors an essay contest for high school seniors. As it was a presidential election year, the 2016 essay prompt asked students to reflect on their ideal candidate for president.
Overview: For this first mini-unit, students become candidate researchers (and opposition researchers). Their task is to learn as much as they can about th.
Read Article →Title: Two Archmere Seniors Named Candidates in 2013 U.S. Presidental Scholars Program Author: Colleen Sabatino Subject: Archmere Academy Created Date.
Read Article →Now in its 22nd year, the American Foreign Service Association (AFSA)’s National High School Essay Contest encourages students to think about how and why the United States engages globally to build peace, and about the role that the Foreign Service plays in advancing U.S. national security and economic prosperity. The essay prompt is below and you can find out more information about the.
Read Article →Strategic Collaboration and Constructive Communication: Lessons from U.S. Intervention in Bosnia and Iraq BY JENNIFER JOHN Jennifer John: 2018 Essay Contest Winner On an afternoon in mid-July of 1995, at the height of the civil war that had consumed Bosnia and Herzegovina for the past three years, Serb soldiers invaded the town of Srebrenica (Engelberg et al).
Read Article →Our friends at New Hampshire Public Radio wondered why the candidates should have all the fun, so they decided to hold a contest for students to write stump speeches of their own as part of the.
In 2000 Buttigieg, then a student at St. Joseph’s High School in South Bend, submitted the winning entry for that year’s annual John F. Kennedy Library Foundation’s Profile in Courage Essay.