TEAM Westport | Westport, CT The winners of the 6th annual TEAM Westport Teen Diversity Essay contest were announced at a ceremony on April 3, 2019 at the Saugatuck Congregational Church in Westport. The annual Essay contest is a joint project with The Westport Library and challenges local students to explore timely social topics about race, ethnicity and identity. 2018 Initiatives | Westport, CT TEAM Westport + Library: Teen Essay Submission Deadline (Extended) 3/26/18: TEAM Westport: TEAM Westport Book Club Discussion "Citizen" by Carol Rankine: 4/23/18: TEAM Westport: 2018 Essay Contest Awards Ceremony "Taking a Knee" 5/3/18: Westport Schools: Administrator Training Input: What Kids See (About Race) May 11,2018- April 30, 2019
TEAM Westport Essay Finalists Present Moving Personal
TEAM Westport + Library: Teen Essay Submission Deadline (Extended) 3/26/18: TEAM Westport: TEAM Westport Book Club Discussion "Citizen" by Carol Rankine: 4/23/18: TEAM Westport: 2018 Essay Contest Awards Ceremony "Taking a Knee" 5/3/18: Westport Schools: Administrator Training Input: What Kids See (About Race) May 11,2018- April 30, 2019 TEAM Westport | 06880 Apr 26, 2019 · TEAM Westport Essay Contest Deadline Extended. The contest — co-sponsored with the Westport Library — is open to students in grades 9 through 12 who attend Staples High School or another school in Westport, or who live in Westport and attend school elsewhere. Applications are available here. The deadline is March 13. TEAM Westport Essay Winners to be Announced April 3 The contest, open to Westport students from grades nine through 12, also asked students to consider steps organizations and other can take to reduce or eliminate such behavior. Deadline for entries was Feb 28. Created in 2003, the acronym of TEAM Westport stands for … TEAM Westport Essay Finalists Present Moving Personal It was the second win for Ellis in the TEAM essay contest. The Staples senior who moved to Westport from New York City eight years ago with his college professor parents and two sisters won in 2017 with an essay on white privilege, “The Colors of Privilege.”
TEAM Westport | Westport, CT
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Mar 03, 2018 · The contest — co-sponsored with the Westport Library — is open to students in grades 9 through 12 who attend Staples High School or another school in Westport, or who live in Westport and attend school elsewhere. Applications are available here. The deadline is March 13. Winners will be announced at a ceremony at the library on April 2.
TEAM Westport + Library: Teen Essay Submission Deadline (Extended) 3/26/18: TEAM Westport: TEAM Westport Book Club Discussion "Citizen" by Carol Rankine: 4/23/18: TEAM Westport: 2018 Essay Contest Awards Ceremony "Taking a Knee" 5/3/18: Westport Schools: Administrator Training Input: What Kids See (About Race) May 11,2018- April 30, 2019 TEAM Westport | 06880
Award Ceremony for TEAM Westport Teen Essay Contest on
Mar 03, 2018 · The contest — co-sponsored with the Westport Library — is open to students in grades 9 through 12 who attend Staples High School or another school in Westport, or who live in Westport and attend school elsewhere. Applications are available here. The deadline is March 13. Winners will be announced at a ceremony at the library on April 2. TEAM Westport | Westport, CT The winners of the 6th annual TEAM Westport Teen Diversity Essay contest were announced at a ceremony on April 3, 2019 at the Saugatuck Congregational Church in Westport. The annual Essay contest is a joint project with The Westport Library and challenges local students to explore timely social topics about race, ethnicity and identity. 2018 Initiatives | Westport, CT TEAM Westport + Library: Teen Essay Submission Deadline (Extended) 3/26/18: TEAM Westport: TEAM Westport Book Club Discussion "Citizen" by Carol Rankine: 4/23/18: TEAM Westport: 2018 Essay Contest Awards Ceremony "Taking a Knee" 5/3/18: Westport Schools: Administrator Training Input: What Kids See (About Race) May 11,2018- April 30, 2019
TEAM Westport Essay Winners to be Announced April 3 The contest, open to Westport students from grades nine through 12, also asked students to consider steps organizations and other can take to reduce or eliminate such behavior. Deadline for entries was Feb 28. Created in 2003, the acronym of TEAM Westport stands for … TEAM Westport Essay Finalists Present Moving Personal It was the second win for Ellis in the TEAM essay contest. The Staples senior who moved to Westport from New York City eight years ago with his college professor parents and two sisters won in 2017 with an essay on white privilege, “The Colors of Privilege.”