The First Freedom Student Competition is a first-semester national essay and video contest. It offers high-school students an opportunity to compete for $2,500 awards as they examine the history and current-day relevance of religious freedom, and then, by written essay or video production, present their evaluation. The competition is open to students in the United States and U.S. territories, and to American schools and American home-schooled students worldwide. 9th - 12th grade students at all levels of academic placement are invited to participate.
Deadline: Nov. 18, 2013
Award: $2,500
More info:
http://www.firstfreedom.org/education/students.html
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