The document provides instructions for a diversity, equity, and inclusion essay writing contest hosted by a club. It states that each club must register one contestant between ages 17-18 with a coach, the judges will provide the DEI topic at the competition, contestants have 1 hour to write the essay with supplied materials but cannot include identifying information, and the judges' scoring will be posted after the competition.
The document provides instructions for a diversity, equity, and inclusion essay writing contest hosted by a club. It states that each club must register one contestant between ages 17-18 with a coach, the judges will provide the DEI topic at the competition, contestants have 1 hour to write the essay with supplied materials but cannot include identifying information, and the judges' scoring will be posted after the competition.
The document provides instructions for a diversity, equity, and inclusion essay writing contest hosted by a club. It states that each club must register one contestant between ages 17-18 with a coach, the judges will provide the DEI topic at the competition, contestants have 1 hour to write the essay with supplied materials but cannot include identifying information, and the judges' scoring will be posted after the competition.
Club Project, the club has to participate in the District Essay Writing Contest by registering a contestant for the said contest. 2. Each Club has to register one contestant between 17-18 y/o with the student’s coach. 3. The Board of Judges shall provide the DEI topic of the essay at the venue of the competition. 4. The contestants shall be given (1) hour to develop the composition. 5. The contestants shall be provided with writing material. 6. They are prohibited from encoding their names and the University/College they are representing. 7. Each contestant shall be assigned a number. 8. The result of the contest shall be posted and announced on the tally board immediately after the judges have finished rating the contestants’ manuscripts. 9. The judges’ decision is final.