Contest open to youth, grades 9-12, residing in Kansas and to student members of the Kansas Authors Club (KAC) regardless of residence. There is no charge for entering the Youth Collaborative Contest. Work may be a collaboration by multiple youth, including writing and illustration. (Submit no more than 10 pages if the collaboration is a longer.
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November 7, 2019. Kansas Essay Contest Prizes Are Increased; Winners to Be Announced at Native Sons and Daughters of Kansas Annual Meeting. TOPEKA, KS—Kansans of all ages who love history are encouraged to express that interest in the two essay contests presented by Native Sons and Daughters of Kansas.
The 2015 Narrative High School Essay Contest Winners “Where I’m From and Where I’m Going” Since Narrative began, it’s been central to our mission to discover, mentor, and publish the next generation of talented writers. And for a long time now we’ve been hearing from teachers around the world who use Narrative’s free library as a vital tool in their classrooms.
Two seventh graders from the Diocese of Kansas City, Kansas are the grand prize winners in Vitae Foundation’s “Champions for Life” Essay Contest. Ava Teply, a student at Christ the King Catholic School in Topeka, Kan., claimed the top grand prize. Julia Balino, of Olathe, Kan., and a student at Prince of Peace Catholic School, claimed the second grand prize.