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THE
ASSOCIATION of WASHINGTON GENERALS
2009
ESSAY COMPETITION BEGINS
The Association of Washington Generals (AWG) is organized
exclusively for charitable purposes. As part of our mission, we partner with
schools in Washington State to support them in teaching the basic skills of
reading and writing intelligently so that the young people of our state will be
better prepared to meet the challenges of the future. In order to promote academic excellence and strong literacy skills,
the Washington Generals sponsor an essay contest each year for students in
grades 7-8, 9-11 grades and 12th
grade. NOTE:
This year, the 12th grade contest is a brand new category in
which the overall winner will receive a higher educational scholarship of
$1,500. Teacher/Advisor
and Students Cash Awards! The first place winning student in each grade-level category (7-8
grades and 9-11 grades) will receive a check for $500.00.
The two runners-up in each category will receive a check for $100.00. The
overall statewide winner from the noted categories will receive an additional
$500.00. The overall statewide second-place runner-up from the noted categories
will receive an additional $250.00. In addition, each award winner (7-8 and 9-11
grades) will receive a certificate and their school will be presented a plaque
at a future awards ceremony in their school. The 12th grade winner will be awarded a higher education
scholarship of $1,500. The Teacher/Advisor who submits the most student essays
will receive a cash award of $250. Essay
Topic: As part of its ongoing mission to serve as the State of
Washington’s ambassadors and promote Washington to the rest of the nation and
the world, The Association of Washington Generals wants to learn our student's
perspective on this year's celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Alaska
Yukon Pacific Exposition and how important was this relationship to the history
of the State of Washington? How important is our relationship with Alaska
today? Please assist us in our efforts to acquire your
thoughts by writing a descriptive essay around the subject. A
Note to Teachers/Advisors: The
idea behind the AWG essay competition is to inspire young students to learn to
express themselves and their ideas in essay form. The role of the
teacher/advisor is to act as a guide to encourage their students, rather than to
coach them in what the teacher/advisor believes are the essay requirements.
In the past, submissions from many schools followed the same basic pattern--set
out by the teacher/advisor as the approach to the topic.
The intent of this essay competition is to acquire the student’s
personal thoughts on the topic and is designed to make him or her think for
themselves. Essay
Requirements: Your entry should be in the form of a descriptive essay describing
your perspective on this year's celebration of the 100th anniversary of the
Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition and how important was this relationship to the
history of the State of Washington? How important is our relationship with
Alaska today?.
The paper may be as long or as short as you see fit. However,
it must be long enough to create a well-written and engaging description of your
ideas but short enough to maintain the readers’ interest. Your essay will be judged based on: ·
how well you present your views on the essay topic (Content); ·
how well you organize your essay (Organization); ·
the technique of your writing (Style), and ·
your demonstration of proper grammar, usage, capitalization, and
spelling (Conventions). All essays must follow the submission requirements stated on
the essay competition application. To learn more about the Association of
Washington Generals or to obtain an essay application packet, please visit www.wagenerals.org.
THE ASSOCIATION of WASHINGTON
GENERALS
ESSAY COMPETITION 2009 APPLICATION
ELIGIBILITY:
This competition is only open to students in grades 7-12, currently
attending public, private or home school in the State of Washington. ESSAY
SUBJECT: This year’s essay topic
asks the question: “This year we
are celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Alaska Yukon Pacific
Exposition. How important was this relationship with the State of
Washington? How important is our relationship with Alaska today? CASH PRIZES:
The first place winning student in each
grade-level category (7-8 grades and 9-11 grades) will receive a check for
$500.00. The two runners-up in each
category will receive a check for $100.00. The overall statewide winner from the
noted categories will receive an additional $500.00. The overall statewide
second-place runner-up from the noted categories will receive an additional
$250.00. In addition, each award winner (7-8 and 9-11 grades) will receive a
certificate and their school will be presented a plaque at a future awards
ceremony in their school. The 12th grade winner will be awarded a
higher education scholarship of $1,500. The Teacher/Advisor who submits the most
student essays will receive a cash award of $250.
WEBSITE: To
obtain additional information about the Association of Washington Generals,
please visit. www.wagenerals.org. DEADLINE: In order to be considered by the
judges, The Association of Washington Generals must receive your essay on or
before Monday, December 14, 2009. TEACHER/FACILITY ADVISOR - MAIL ESSAY COMPETITION
PACKETS TO: The Association of
Washington Generals 25226 - 234th Avenue SE, Maple
Valley, WA 98038. NOTE:
If you have any questions regarding this competition, please e-mail us
at: ssjonas@comcast.net Name,
Telephone Number and Address of School
Please
identify your grade so that you will be judged in the appropriate category:
¨ Grades 7 – 8
¨ Grades 9 – 11
¨
Grade 12
NOTE:
Your essay must be securely attached to this form.
If your name or any other identifying information is included in your
essay, your submission will be DISQUALIFIED.
Each essay will be assigned a code number upon its receipt to ensure that
judging is based solely on the merits of your writing. Attached is my essay submission. I understand that this form, accompanied by my essay, must be received on or before Monday, December 14, 2009. I also understand that submission of my essay becomes the property of The Association of Washington Generals and may be used by their organization without prior permission.
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