Stop the Bullying Campaign
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH ST JOHNS COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
CONTEST RULES
1. Open to all middle school students enrolled in a St. Johns County School District School.
2. A student may only formally participate in one project for entry, either solo or as a team.
3. One thousand dollars will be awarded to one student or team with a winning entry. All team members should be listed on the entry form. If a team is selected, the $1000 will be divided evenly among the team members. Two winning entries will be selected.
4. Create an original project that demonstrates kindness, compassion, and / or inclusion. Be creative. Submissions may include a written paper, video, song, service project, etc.
5. Video submissions must not exceed four (4) minutes in length, written papers must be ten (10) pages or less. All service or art related projects must be submitted with pictures or video and a detailed description.
6. Each student project will be judged on the quality of the presentation, its overall impact on others, and the ease of understanding or interpretation.
7. The project must not contain anything inappropriate, indecent, obscene, hateful, defamatory, or harmful against any individual, group, or religion.
8. The project cannot be anything unlawful.
9. The project contest starts September 4th and ends November 7th, 2024, at 5:00 pm.
10. Project must be submitted to Julie.Haden@stjohns.k12.fl.us.
11. There will be three $1000 awards and 13 $100 awards.
12. Winners will be announced shortly after the contest ends. All students that have submitted eligible entries will be recognized by the Len Mattiace Foundation.
12. All entries become property of the St. Johns County School District and the Len Mattiace Foundation.