Nebraska Scholastic Writing Awards Accepting Entries


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The Nebraska Scholastic Writing Awards aim to identify middle and high schoolers with exceptional creative talent.

There is a $10 entry fee per submission and a $30 fee for a portfolio submission.

During the 2024 program year, more than 110,000 teens from U.S.

will be eligible for the Awards.

For details on the program, a link to all available writing categories and how to submit writing, go to hastings.edu. Read the Entire Article


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