Miranda Ellis could not be happier with two of her 5th grade Language Arts students. Caroline Hardwick and Madison Billingsley both entered the AARP Grandparent of the Year Essay Contest sponsored through the Adair Co. Retired Teachers Association. Bobbie Coomer is President and Teresa Roy coordinated the contest for Adair County. Caroline Hardwick won the contest with her essay about her.
Acknowledgment as a StageofLife.com national blogging contest winner. Essay winners are posted each month here - Writing Contest Winners; Rules for the Writing Contest for Grandparents. Essay must relate to both your life stage (grandparenting) and the essay theme (see below). Essay must be your original work. Essay can be no longer than 500 words. Essay must be non-fiction and follow the form.
The contest brought in nearly 2,000 entries this year alone. Our own Joe Pinner has been the contest's master of ceremonies for all 28 years and was there today to announce the winners. The.
Zoe Karelis of Hazard Middle School is one of only 14 students in Kentucky to be awarded in the “AARP Grandparent of the Year” essay contest. Karelis competed against thousands of other fifth graders.
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Contest winners agree to allow the Ayn Rand Institute to post their names on any of ARI’s affiliated websites. The first-place essay may be posted in its entirety on any of these websites with full credit given to the author. Winners consent to participate in interviews and allow ARI to use quotes and take photographs or make movies or videotapes of them. Winners also grant to the Ayn Rand.
Wayne County Schools is proud to announce that Turner Intermediate student Autumn Campbell was named the Middle Cumberland District winner in this year’s “Why my Grandparent should be the AARP Kentucky Grandparent of the Year” essay contest.