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Students & Teachers: Deadline approaching!

A friendly reminder that reflections, artwork, or media pieces for  Who's Your Champion? are due soon!Submissions must be received by Wednesday, January 27, 2016 to be featured in WSKG's American Graduate project. Read this for details and submission form.

Quick reminder of what we're looking for:

Stories and anecdotes from children, teens, and young adults Creative ways of thanking your champion Celebrating someone who helps (or helped) you be successful in schoolWrite a poem about your experience. Instagram a selfie with your champion, commenting how she helps you. Record a cell phone video interview and email it. Draw a comic about how your champion saved your 6th grade year. Write a thank you letter and mail it to us.

It’s your story. You decide how to tell it!

Kieran Jennings, 8th grader from Schenevus Central School District shares:I know mentoring works because I have mentors myself, like teachers and aides, who help me stay organized, make good choices, and work hard even if I don’t feel like it.

Watch Kieran's video:https://wskgyouthvoice.tumblr.com/post/131946303474/i-know-mentoring-works-because-i-have-mentors