Grade 3-8 students in the MWRA service area are invited to participate in our Writing Contest for 2013-2014.
Download a complete contest entry packet (PDF) for all rules, FAQs, forms, labels and other important details.
Eligibility |
The writing contest is open to all grade 3-8 students in the MWRA service area. Only schools in the service area are eligible to enter. |
Contest Topic |
Write write an essay, poem, or creative piece to convince others about why they should not use their toilets as wastebaskets. |
Deadline |
Entries must be postmarked by Wednesday, March 12, 2014. Early entries are encouraged. |
Rules |
Rules are included in the contest entry packet (PDF). |
Please Note: All Contests |
Teachers and students, please remember that while this year’s topic is sewer-related, posters, essays and videos must be in good taste. Do not include graphic depictions of dirty toilets, urine, fecal matter or used personal care products. |
Required Forms and Labels |
Every group of student entries must have a Contest Registration Form and each entry must have a Student Label attached securely to the back of the entry. Forms and labels are included in the contest entry packet (PDF).
Students may enter on their own if they live in or attend a school in the MWRA service area. You must include the student label on the back of your entry. Labels are included in the contest entry packet (PDF). |
Prizes |
First prize in each category is a $100.00 gift check, 2nd prize is a $50.00 check, and 3rd prize is a $25.00 check. In the writing contest the (2) categories are 3-5 and 6-8. In each of the categories there is a 1st, 2nd, 3rd and (3) honorable mention winners. All winners, including honorable mention winners, are invited with their families to an Awards Ceremony at Deer Island on Friday, May 23, 2014. |
How to Submit Contest Entries |
Entries may be typed or neatly handwritten in ink. They should be no longer than 2 pages.
All entries must be mailed to:
MWRA School Contest
2 Griffin Way
Chelsea, MA 02150 |
What Makes a Good Writing Entry |
First, be sure your entry addresses the question. As good as a piece might be, if it isn't on topic, it can't win a prize. Then, use your creativity to make your entry stand out. The reader should remember your work because there was something unique about it. An essay can be just as creative as a poem or dialogue, if it has a clear theme that is developed cleverly. For inspiration and examples, check out our writing contest winners for 2012-2013. |
Frequently Asked Questions |
Questions and answers for teachers and students are included in the contest entry packet (PDF). |
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What if I still have some questions?
If you still have questions, please contact Meg Tabacsko, MWRA School Program Manager, at meg.tabacsko@mwra.com. If you do not have access to email, please call Meg at 617-305-5646.
Only schools located in the MWRA Service Area listed below are eligible to participate in the Annual Poster, Writing and Video Contests
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Water Communities |
Chicopee |
Peabody |
Clinton |
Saugus |
Leominster |
Southborough |
Lynn |
South Hadley |
Lynnfield |
Swampscott |
Marblehead |
Weston |
Marlborough |
Wilbraham |
Nahant |
Worcester |
Northborough |
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Sewer Communities |
Ashland |
Lancaster |
Braintree |
Natick |
Burlington |
Randolph |
Hingham |
Walpole |
Holbrook |
Weymouth |
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Water and Sewer Communities |
Arlington |
Newton |
Bedford |
Norwood |
Belmont |
Quincy |
Boston |
Reading |
Brookline |
Revere |
Cambridge |
Somerville |
Canton |
Stoneham |
Chelsea |
Stoughton |
Dedham |
Wakefield |
Everett |
Waltham |
Framingham |
Watertown |
Lexington |
Wellesley |
Malden |
Westwood |
Medford |
Wilmington |
Melrose |
Winchester |
Milton |
Winthrop |
Needham |
Woburn |
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Schools located on Cape Cod and within the Quabbin and Wachusett Watershed are also eligible to participate. |
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STAFF CONTACTS
Meg Tabacsko
617-305-5646
meg.tabacsko@mwra.com
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Updated
November 6, 2013
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