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News August 31, 2007
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Student essay contest slated

The Bill of Rights Institute, a non-profit educational organization based in Washington, D.C., will award U.S. high school students and their teachers cash prizes totaling over $60,000 during the 2007- 08 school year. Students in 19 states and the District of Columbia will be eligible to compete in the "Being an American" essay contest, which explores the rights and responsibilites of American citizenship.

In their essays, participating students are asked to answer the following question: "What civic value(s) do you believe are most essential to being an American, and how can you personally put those values into practice?" Winning essays will be announced in the spring of 2008 and will earn the students and their teachers in each region cash prizes of up to $5,000 each.

To help integrate the contest into the classroom, the Bill of Rights Institute has created a lesson plan and supplemental materials about the contest topic, tied the contest to state and national academic standards, and constructed a website so that teachers can submit their stu- dents' essays for consideration.

Supported by a grant from the John Templeton Foundation, the contest will continue to expand natoinally until all 50 states participate during the 2009-10 school year.

More information, contest rules, submission details, lesson plans and background information on the Constitution, Bill of Rights, founding fathers and other Americans who have contributed to America's shared civic values can be found on the website at www.BeingAnAmerican.org.

Entry deadline is Dec. 3, 2007.