Knight Essay Contest
This contest was originally named in honor of SAR Compatriot President Calvin Coolidge who won an SAR essay contest while a student at Amherst. The contest was reestablished in 1988 by Compatriot McCarthy DeMere. In 1995, the contest was renamed the George S. and Stella M. Knight Essay Contest in honor of their generous gift to the SAR to support this contest. The contest is designed to give high school students an opportunity to explore events that shaped American History.
This contest is open to all high school sophomore, juniors, and seniors. It is ideal for students who do not feel comfortable giving an oration but who can write what they think is going to happen to this country in the future.
The essay must be original, in English, typewritten, double spaced and must have a minimum of 800 words and not exceed 1200 words excluding the title page, footnotes, bibliography and biography. The topic of the essay shall deal with: an event, person, philosophy, or ideal associated with the American Revolution, the Declaration of Independence, or the framing of the United States Constitution.
The National Association of Secondary School Principals has placed this program on the NASSP National Advisory List of Contests and Activities.
Entry deadline: December 31st, 2009
Chapter 1st place award: $200, 2nd place: $100, 3rd place: $50
State 1st placed award: $350, 2nd place: $150, 3rd place: $100
National 1st place award: $2000, 2nd place: $1000, 3rd place: $500
CONTEST RULES
ENTRY FORM Fill in and submit.
SAMPLE TITLE PAGE
Contact:
Frederick Kaffenberger, Chairman
SAR Historical Essay Contest
Delaware Crossing Chapter
228 E 74th Street
Kansas City, MO 64114
816.333.5749
kaffenberger@everestkc.net