Ap 2017 new year writing contest
You're referring to the AP's 2017 New Year's writing contest!
The Associated Press (AP) held a writing contest in 2017, inviting students to submit their best New Year's-themed essays, poems, or short stories. The contest was open to students in grades 9-12, and the deadline was December 31, 2016.
Here are the contest guidelines and rules:
Contest Guidelines:
- The contest was open to students in grades 9-12.
- Submissions could be essays, poems, or short stories.
- The theme was "New Year's: A Time for Reflection, Renewal, and Celebration."
- Submissions should be original and not previously published.
- The contest was open to students from the United States and its territories.
Contest Rules:
- Submissions should be no longer than 500 words.
- Students could submit one entry per category (essay, poem, or short story).
- Submissions should be typed, double-spaced, and in a standard font (e.g., Arial, Calibri, or Times New Roman).
- Students should include their name, school, grade level, and contact information (email address and phone number) on the submission.
- The contest was judged by a panel of AP journalists and editors.
Prizes:
- The grand prize winner received a $1,000 scholarship and a trip to New York City to meet with AP journalists and editors.
- Two runner-up winners received $500 scholarships each.
Judging Criteria:
- Creativity and originality
- Writing style and technique
- Theme relevance and execution
- Overall impact and effectiveness
If you're interested in participating in similar writing contests, I recommend checking out the AP's website or other reputable organizations that host writing contests for students. Good luck with your writing endeavors!