Zócalo’s High School Essay Contest

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For free | Non-Fiction |
DEADLINE 25th February 2012 Saturday  
ENTRY FEE Free
PRIZE $ 750




Zócalo Public Square prides itself on working to enhance our understanding of community — the forces that strengthen or undermine human connectedness and social cohesion. We’re seeking fresh ideas from Los Angeles area high school seniors in response to the question: What is the most powerful way to make your community stronger? We’re asking for no more than 1,000 words to be sent to essays@zocalopublicsquare.org by February 25, 2012. Full details follow below.

We’ll invite the seniors who pen the top three winning entries to join us at an awards ceremony in April 2012, where they’ll share the stage with the winner of our annual Book Prize. We’ll also publish the winning essay in our web magazine. Rodney Savannah won first prize in 2011 with a powerful essay about improving his Crenshaw neighborhood.

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Eligibility
Current high school seniors under the age of 19 and enrolled in Los Angeles area high schools are welcome to enter the essay contest.

Essay Guidelines
Essays must answer the question, “What is the most powerful way to make your community stronger?”
Essays must be no longer than 1,000 words.
Essays must have only one author.
Essays must be submitted by February 25, 2012 to essays@zocalopublicsquare.org.
Essays must include the telephone number, email address, mailing address, and school affiliation of the entrant.
Essays may be submitted by a student, a teacher, or a principal. Teachers and principals may submit multiple entries on behalf of their students, provided they include all information requested in this section.

Judging
Zócalo Public Square will judge the submitted essays on the basis of: following the essay guidelines; originality of ideas; depth of analysis; and writing style.
Judging and selection of winners is under the sole discretion of Zócalo Public Square.

Awards
The Southern California Gas Company will award scholarships to the winners in the amount of: $750 for first place; $500 for second place; and $250 for third place.
Upon notification, winners must submit a photograph of themselves to Zócalo by email.
The winners will be invited to and recognized at an awards ceremony to be held in April 2012.
Zócalo Public Square will publish the winning essays on its website, www.zocalopublicsquare.org, and reserves the right to edit the essays for grammar, length, and style.

Privacy
The three winning essays become the property of Zócalo Public Square. By entering the contest, the entrant grants Zócalo the right to publish and distribute his or her essay for media and publicity purposes, along with the entrant’s name, school, and photograph, without compensation.

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