The Connecticut Bar Foundations Tenth Annual James W. Cooper Fellows Essay Contest is challenging high school-age students to voice their opinions on "The Trouble with Texting."
The contest winner will receive a $3,000 savings bond. Two runners-up will receive $1,500 savings bonds each. The winning students, school contest coordinators and principals will receive awards at a ceremony presided over by Connecticut Supreme Court Justices at the Connecticut Supreme Court.
The contest is open to high school students, vocational technical school students, students enrolled in a high school diploma credit program under the age of 21 and high school age homeschooled students.
Entries must be submitted to the Connecticut Bar Foundation in Hartford, postmarked no later than March 5, 2010.
For more information: Sandy Klebanoff, (860) 722-2494, ctbf@cbf-1.org.
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