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 Holocaust Remembrance Project
  • Topic: Analyze why it is vital to remember and pass to a new generation the history and lessons of the Holocaust, and suggest what they, as students, can do to combat and prevent prejudice, discrimination, and violence in our world today.
  • Eligibly: Grades 9 - 12
  • Length: 1200 words maximum
  • Must be the original work of the student and all sources must be cited
  • Essay must be accompanied by the "Official 2013 Entry Form." See Mrs. Stoner. Do not include your name on the essay.
  • Awards:
    • First place: 10 winners will receive a trip to Washington, DC, a gold medal, and a $2,500 - $5,000 scholarship
    • Second place: 10 winners will receive $500, a silver medal, and a Certificate of Participation
    • Third place: 10 winners will receive $250, a bronze medal, and a Certificate of Participation

Click here to visit the Holocaust Remembrance Project web page.

DEADLINE: April 19, 2013

Last Modified on October 10, 2012