SBO 2020 Essay Contest Winners - News - SBO.
A seventh grader at Martinsville Middle School was one of eight regional winners of the annual statewide “If I Were a Mayor” essay contest sponsored by the Virginia Municipal League. Ava Grant w as selected t he winner i n Region 2, which spans from Allegheny County to Henry County. Thi s contest attra cted more than 1,000 entries from seventh graders across the state.
The theme for 2020 was “Achieving Justice”, High School students were invited to submit a short, inspirational speech on what justice means to them and how it can be achieved, while Middle School students were asked to submit an essay on the same topic.
American Legion awards essay contest winners St. Paul Lutheran School second place winner Emma Kennay and Post 403 grand prize winner Elin Zheng are pictured with American Legion representatives Steve Korth (left) and John Gruben. Zheng’s essay will advance to the district level of the competition. Posted Apr 4, 2020. Local students recognized by Post 403 representatives. ROCHELLE.
County Farm Bureau chapters across the state are accepting entries to the 2020 Georgia Farm Bureau (GFB) Middle School Essay Contest and High School Art Contest. The deadline for entries in both contests to be received in the GFB home office is Feb. 28. The essay contest is open to 6th, 7th and 8th-grade students who are being asked to write about the relationship between farmers and the soil.
In 2020 the Essay Contest will connect Jane Austen’s novels to her Juvenilia. The latter are short pieces she wrote as a young teenager—brief stories, plays, and chapters of novels. Many of the works are laugh-out-loud funny and feature memorably naughty young ladies who have inspired this year’s essay topic: female “villains” in Austen’s novels.
Ardmore -- Leah Koutal, a 6th Grader from the Valley Forge Middle School, won the Jeptha Abbott Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) 2020 American History Essay Contest. On March.
March 20, 2020 Henry Student Wins State Essay Contest Patrick Henry K-5 Dual Immersion School fifth grader Calliope Quinn wrote the winning bilingual essay in English and Spanish for the 3rd to 5th grade level in a statewide contest spon-sored by the California Association of Bilingual Education. The award for the essay titled “Someday” was scheduled to be pre-sented during the CABE 2020.