Stoughton Journal
Friday, February 11, 2005
Sen. Joyce announces
scholarship opportunity
Sen.
Brian A. Joyce recently announced a unique and exciting opportunity for
students in his district to participate in the League of Women Voters Online
Student Essay Contest.
The
League of Women Voters Citizen Education Fund is sponsoring its sixth annual
essay contest. As a nonpartisan political organization, the League of Women
Voters is dedicated to increasing governmental awareness and participation
among future generations.
The
essay contest is designed to encourage students and teachers to collaborate in
learning more about the democratic process.
This
year's theme is entitled "Making Democracy Work: Lessons Learned from the
Presidential Election." The contest is open to all Massachusetts students in
grades four through twelve. The deadline for entry is Feb. 28. The winners
will be honored through a Special Awards Event at Faneuil Hall in Boston on
April 10. Additionally, winning essays will be quoted in the League's
newsletter, The Massachusetts Voter, and will be published on the League's Web
site.
"Today's youth are instrumental to the future success of American government,
and I urge all students to participate by sending in an entry," said Sen.
Joyce.
Student prize winners will receive U.S. Savings Bonds, and educational grants
will be awarded to teachers and advisors.
Anyone interested in entering the essay contest should visit the League of
Women Voters' Web site at www.lwvma.org.