Huntington Youth Writes Contest Kicks-Off
December 13, 2024
Be Creative! Huntington UFSD students are invited to participate in the 26th annual Huntington Youth Writes contest. The competition is open to students throughout the town who are enrolled in grades 4-12.
The Huntington School District is looking for its students to be strong contenders for contest awards. In its 26 year history the contest has attracted well over 20,000 entries and presented approximately $35,000 in awards to hundreds young people. Many of the honorees have been Huntington School District students.
This year’s contest will include prizes at every grade level. The deadline for entries is Friday, February 21 at 5 p.m. There are separate divisions for grades 4-5, 6-8 and 9-12. Categories include poetry, short story fiction and essay. Students must submit their own original work.
All submissions must be in English. Students can submit multiple entries, but each must be submitted separately with its own entry form. Collaborative projects will not be accepted. Poems cannot exceed 60 lines. Essays and short stories cannot exceed 3,000 words. Winning entries will be published in a journal.
Entries can be submitted online at https://forms.gle/JMGNQGp6qH1keek98 Participants should complete the digital application and upload their work. Submissions made after February 21 will not be accepted.
Those submitting winning entries will be contacted by March 29. Call the Huntington Youth Bureau – Project Excel at 631-271-5499 for more information.