Wisconsin middle and high school students can win up to $500 while telling the community what the First Amendment means to them.
For the fifth year, the Wisconsin Civics Games Editorial Writing and Cartoon Contest is looking for young writers and artists to express their views on the First Amendment.
The Wisconsin Civics Games editorial writing and cartoon contests are open to all middle and high school students across the state. Contest winners will be announced on July 1. The first-place prize is $500.
WISCONSIN NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION
High school students should write a guest column of up to 500 words, and middle school students should write a letter to the editor of up to 200 words. All Wisconsin middle and high school students are invited to create an editorial cartoon with a First Amendment theme.
The deadline for submissions is Dec. 1. To enter the contest or for more information, visit WisconsinCivicsGames.com.
The contest and the Wisconsin Civics Games are designed to promote civics education and get students interested in public service.
The Wisconsin Civics Games editorial writing and cartoon contests are open to all middle and high school students across the state. Contest winners will be announced on July 1. The first-place prize is $500.