What America Means to Me Essay Contest
Participants write an essay reflecting on what America means to them, with an opportunity to showcase writing skills and win financial aid.
Participants write an essay reflecting on what America means to them, with an opportunity to showcase writing skills and win financial aid.
A pitch competition where high school students propose a solution or business idea, presenting a viable business model. Finalists present their ideas to a panel
A statewide business plan competition where high school students propose viable business ideas for a chance to win scholarships or funding.
A virtual leadership and educational program where students engage with experts on global food challenges and explore ways to make a difference in the world.
A bridge design competition where students use simulation software to design virtual bridges, competing to build the most efficient and cost-effective structures.
This contest is sponsored by TIME magazine and was designed to encourage students to strive for excellence in publishing. This program honors the best works
A civic engagement competition encouraging students to implement and share impactful community service projects, aligning them with constitutional principles.
A weekly math contest where students solve challenging problems to improve their mathematical skills and compete for prizes.
A civic education competition where students participate in simulated congressional hearings to demonstrate their knowledge of the U.S. Constitution and civic principles.
A national playwriting competition where young writers explore disability themes. Winning works are produced and performed at the Kennedy Center.
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