Sgt. Moses Adams Memorial Middle School Brochure ContestThe SAR Middle School Contest is open to all 6th, 7th and 8th grade Middle School students in public, private and home schools. When school systems are participating in the contest, students will enter through their school system. If they are not participating, students may enter directly to the chapter, through scouting or the C.A.R. (Children of the American Revolution). Regardless of how the student enters, he/she/they may only enter one brochure per year. All brochures will be created by the individual student, no group entries are allowed. Contest rules can be found below. Please be aware that the local application deadline dates may vary, so interested applicants should reach out to their local SAR chapter or contact Tom Hamill, email; [email protected] for further details. What is the Theme? | How Does the Contest Work? | How Do I Get Started? | Committee Middle school students across Virginia from all schools, including home school, are encouraged to enter the SAR brochure contest to showcase your artistic talent and love of U.S. history. WHAT IS THE SAR MIDDLE SCHOOL BROCHURE CONTEST?The SAR Middle School Contest is to create a tri-fold brochure out of a typical 8 ½” x 11″ piece of paper. The brochure must conform to the contest theme which is one the nine foundational documents of the United States which the student selects. The brochure will be judged on: Content, Creativity and Correctness. The judging criteria rates highest personally drawn art work and text authored by the student as opposed to cut and paste from books, magazines and the Internet. The use of software tools by the student for creating the brochure, and even the art work, is permissible. WHAT IS THE THEME?The SAR Brochure Contest theme is currently any of these nine (9) Foundational Documents of the United States:
Starting in the school year 2023–2024 and for the following ten years, the Brochure contest will also include the creation of brochures based on the celebration of 250th anniversary events of the Revolutionary period. These themes and celebration of these events include:
Therefore, this year, the 2024–2025 school year, students can chose from the nine foundational documents as well as The First Continental Congress or the Battles of Lexington and Concord. HOW DOES THE CONTEST WORK?The contest consists of three levels. The first level is sponsored by the local SAR Chapter. Chapter winners advance to the State level. The first-place State winner then advanced into the SAR national competition to compete for the national prizes. All entries begin at the local Chapter level. The only exception is where schools/classes/youth groups wish to conduct their own competition, submitting one winner to the local SAR Chapter competition. Individual students do not submit their entry directly to the Chapter. All entries must go through a school, scouting organization, or C.A.R. Society. Even home school submissions should go through their association. The participating Chapter should be within the local area of the young person entering the contest Local Chapter-level contest DeadlineStudents/parents should contact your local chapter representative for deadlines and assistance with the submission process. Local deadlines are commonly mid- to late-December of each year. State Contest Submission DeadlineChapter representatives should submit winning entries to the Virginia SAR state committee chair no later than 15 January. HOW DO I GET STARTED?
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Virginia SAR Poster and Brochure CommitteeLearn more about the Committee and compatriot benefits for supporting this program.
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