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The George S. & Stella M. Knight 1st Prize Co-sponsored by |
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The National
Association of Secondary School Principals has placed this program on the NASSP
National Advisory List of Contests and Activities for 2007-2008. |
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2009-2010 CONTEST RULES
1. This contest is open to all
students who are United States citizens or legal
aliens. Contestants shall be attending public, parochial, or
private high schools (including accredited home schools).
Contestants shall be in the sophomore, junior or senior grade of study during the contest
year. The contest is conducted in three phases: local
(Chapter), state (State Society) and National. The contest must
be entered through a Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution near the
student's residence. 2. The contest is for an original
researched and proven topic written in English. The topic of the
essay shall deal with: an event, person, philosophy, or ideal associated with the
American Revolution, the Declaration of Independence, or the framing of the
United States Constitution. Students must source at least five (5) references
with the minimum of three being published book sources to allow for
verification of sources if necessary. References from Encyclopedias
or Internet sites will be accepted, but are not considered as part of the
three published book sources. If there are no book sources
(i.e. all are from encyclopedias or internet sources) the essay will be
disqualified. 3. The essay must have four parts:
A) title page, B) essay pages, C) bibliography (works cited), and D)
contestant's biography. The title page, bibliography and contestant's
biography must be listed on separate pages and no reference to the
contestant's name or information can be part of the Essay pages or
Bibliography. Please follow these rules exactly. Essays that do not
conform to the rules may be immediately disqualified. A) The title page must include the title of
the essay, contestant's name, address, telephone number, and email address
(if available). In addition, the title page must include the name, address,
and telephone number of the high school in which the contestant is enrolled,
and the contestant's grade level. 4. Entries must be Post Marked no later than 15 December 2009 and submitted to:
Knight Essay Contest Chairman 450 Gladycon Road Spc
#41 Colfax, CA 95713 5. Essays which meet the criteria in Rules 1-3
above will be accepted and judged equally on the following criteria: A. Historical accuracy 6. AWARDS: Gold Country Chapter Winner: Cash award in the amount of $150.00 California State Society: Cash award in the amount of $500.00. The
State Society will pay for roundtrip transportation and luncheon for the
winner and a parent to the Spring Membership Meeting.
First place: $2,000; a winning recognition certificate and medal; airfare
and one night hotel stay for the winner and a chaperone at the SAR Annual
Congress (in Sacramento, CA in July 2008) 7. The winning essay of the national contest
will be submitted for publication in The SAR Magazine. Participants in this
contest agree that their essay may be published in The SAR Magazine and on
the NSSAR Knight Essay Contest webpage. Winning essay participants, on all
levels, must supply a social security number or alien identification/green
card number in order to receive their award. 8. Participants in this contest agree that the
interpretation of rules and decisions of the NSSAR and its judges must govern
without reservation. |
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