View allAll Photos Tagged write
Student presentations of original poetry, short stories, monologues, raps, and dances. They performed alongside improv group "Improvised Shakespeare Co." from Chicago, IL in the third annual "Write Night" as part of the fourth annual "Writers Week" at Grayslake Central High School.
Had an old 500 MB hard drive laying around, so I decided to open it up... Here's a close up of the read/write head.
ART.WRITE.NOW Tour, a selection of works from the prestigious Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, is currently on exhibit in our Swigert Commons! The exhibit represents a small sample of the Alliance’s annual national exhibition, which in 2011 showcased more than 600 works from teens in grades 7 through 12.
The ART.WRITE.NOW Tour is central to the Alliance’s mission to provide recognition for creative teens and to highlight the value of arts education," said Virginia McEnerney, Executive Director of the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers. "The exhibition gives visitors a body of top-notch art that we hope will inspire them to appreciate creative teens for their maturity, talent and originality."
This exhibit is amazing, and is well worth the trip to PNCA if you are in Portland!
To Write Love on Her Arms is a non-profit movement dedicated to presenting hope and finding help for people struggling with depression, addiction, self-injury and suicide. TWLOHA exists to encourage, inform, inspire and also to invest directly into treatment and recovery. Support them by writing love on your arms today and tomorrow, and do your bit to help the world :)
Compassion Bloggers visit to Tanzania May 6-12, 2012 to write about the ministry of Compassion International. compassionbloggers.com/tanzania
Keeping in view the strict academic schedule of students and their inclination towards social lives, it is not surprising of students to ask for help in writing their academic papers. www.aonepapers.com/write-my-paper-for-me-for-college/
Amnesty International,
During the week of December 7, the Amnesty International Club at the Miami Valley School in Dayton, OH hosted a Write- a- Thon event. The high school (9th through 12th grade) is made of approxminately 200 students. Out of this population, 67 students participated in the Write- a- thon, 49 of whom are not part of the Amnesty International Club. A total of 603 letters were written. Attached are pictures taken of participating students, several of whom are wearing a "Got Rights?" t- shirt. This shirt was designed and paid for by club members.
Please send notification of any publication of pictures or results.
Thank you,
Jyotsna Sharma
Co- President of Amnesty International Club
Miami Valley School
Dayton, OH