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2024 High School Essay Contest - Jacksonville

This is the logo for the 2024 High School Essay Contest.

The lawyers and judges of the United States District Court, Middle District of Florida, through the Middle District Bench Bar Fund, and the Jacksonville Federal Court Bar Association, invite high school students in grades 9–12 in Baker, Bradford, Clay, Columbia, Duval, Flagler, Hamilton, Nassau, Putnam, St. Johns, Suwannee, and Union Counties to participate in an essay contest analyzing how technology in school has affected students’ understanding of the First Amendment. Participating students, their teachers, and schools have a chance to win cash prizes as listed below.
 
—Prizes*

First Place:

$2,000.00

Second Place:

$1,000.00

Third Place:

$500.00   

Fourth through Tenth Places, each:

$150.00   

Classroom Grant for Teachers
of the Top Three Winners:

 
$500.00   

Grant for School with the
Most Qualifying Submissions:

 
$1,000.00

*The first-place winner also will have an opportunity to shadow a Jacksonville Division United States District Judge for a day. A teacher of two or more student winners may qualify for only one classroom grant. A qualifying submission is one that satisfies all Contest Rules.

—Key Dates—

Submission Deadline:      October 1, 2024

Top Ten Announced:      November 12, 2024

Winners Announced:      December 4, 2024

—Past Winning Essays—

Interested students, teachers, parents, and others can review essays submitted by the first place winners of the 20212022, and 2023 contests.

—Questions—

For more information, contact Amber Rumancik, Esquire, Community Outreach Coordinator, communityoutreach@jaxfedbar.org.

 
—Essay Contest Sponsors—
This is the seal for the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida.
This is the logo for the Jacksonville Chapter of the Federal Bar Association.