The CANE Writing Contest is an annual event open to students taking Latin, Greek, or Classics in New England middle and high schools. It encourages students to engage with the ancient Mediterranean world through creative and academic writing.
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CANE (Classical Association of New England) Writing Contest
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About the competition
Comp Info
- Estimated Ann. Participants: 200
- Cost: Free
- Estimated Time Commitment: Light
- Participant Format: Individual
- Event Format: Online Asynchronous
- Competition Format: Original Submission
- Reach: Regional
- Event Size: Very Small
Participation Information
Students submit their entries through their schools to the appropriate state representative for CANE. Entries are judged at both the state and regional levels.
Judging is based on creativity, originality, and adherence to classical themes or languages.
Certificates and recognition for outstanding classical writing
Students submit their entries through their schools to the appropriate state representative for CANE. Entries are judged at both the state and regional levels.
1. Register through a participating school. 2. Submit the entry to the appropriate state representative. 3. Entries are judged at state and regional levels.
Access to resources on classical subjects, guidance from teachers, and the ability to conduct research on topics related to the ancient world.
Judging is based on creativity, originality, and adherence to classical themes or languages.
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