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My Hero Works at School” Essay
Congratulations Rylee Dorr & Aaron Lynch for writing winning essays for the “My Hero Works at School” contest
Essay contest winners stand with their school heroes (L to R): Sharon Longley (Sedgwick EA) and Rylee Dorr, Aaron Lynch and Richelle Brown (Ellsworth EA), and MEA President Lois Kilby-Chesley.
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Submissions are open for the 2016 “My Hero Works at School” essay contest
The MEA is pleased to join with the Portland Sea Dogs for its 3rd annual “My Hero Works at School” essay contest. Students are encouraged to write a short essay, no more than 300 words, about their school hero. Two winners will be selected and receive tickets to a 2016 Sea Dogs game for themselves, their family and their school hero.
WHEN:
Application Deadline - March 11, 2016
WHO:
All public school elementary and middle school students are encouraged to apply
HOW:
Mail submissions to: Giovanna Bechard 35 Community Dr. Augusta, ME 04330 or email gbechard@maineea.org