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Welcome to the Scholastic News 3Contest!
In this PDF, you will find:—the official contest rules
— an entry form for individual third-graders and small groups (with parent/guardian permission slip)
— an entry form for whole classes and other large groups of third-graders (with parent/guardian permission slip)
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Official Rules:1. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. To enter, teachers/parents or legal
guardians and their student(s) must fill out appropriate portions of the official entry form completely. Teachers/parents or legal guardians may e-mail their student(s) entry to [email protected] or mail it to: Scholastic News Edition 3, Kid Spotlight Contest, P.O. Box 712, New York, NY 10012. All entries must be received by 11:59 p.m. EST on February 3, 2017. Scholastic Inc. (“Sponsor”) assumes no responsibility for lost, misdirected, damaged, stolen, postage-due, illegible, late entries or mail, or any computer, transmission or other technical difficulties. All entries (and rights in the winning entries) become the property of Sponsor and will not be returned.
2. Contest is open to students in grade 3 in a public, accredited private or home school in compliance with the laws and regulations of its state, and which school is in the 50 U.S. or D.C., as of February 3, 2017, except the immediate families of employees of Sponsor, its respective affiliates, subsidiaries, and their respective advertising, promotion, and fulfillment agencies (collectively, “Related Entities”). The contest entry may only be submitted by a teacher/parent or legal guardian. Contest is void where prohibited or restricted by law. Only one entry per student (e.g. a student cannot enter as an individual and as part of a group or class).
3. Entries will be judged on the answer to the question “How did the individual, group, or class make a difference?” and based on the equally weighted criteria of originality, effort, impact, and how well the response followed the instructions. Judging will be completed on or about March 7, 2017, by Sponsor, whose decisions on all matters relating to this contest are final. Sponsor reserves the right not to award all prizes if an insufficient number of qualified entries is received.
4. Projects submitted for consideration in the contest must have taken place at least in part in 2016-2017.
5. Entrants’ parent/legal guardians may be required to sign and return an affidavit of eligibility and liability/publicity release. If required, this release must be received with the entry form for the entry to be valid.
6. The winning class/large group (five or more students) will receive a $100 Visa gift card and a classroom mini library of Scholastic books selected by the Sponsor (approximate retail value of $200). The winning individual student or small group will receive a $50 Visa gift card and a collection of eight Scholastic books about inspirational people (approximate retail value of $100), chosen by the Sponsor. Total approximate retail value of prizes is: $450.
7. No prize substitution except by Sponsor in case of unavailability, in which case a prize of equal or greater value will be awarded. By accepting the prize, the winners agree that Sponsor, Related Entities, all prize providers, and their respective officers, directors, agents, and employees will have no liability or responsibility for any injuries, losses, or damages of any kind resulting from participation in the contest and/or the acceptance, possession, or use of any prize, and they will be held harmless against any claims of liability arising directly or indirectly from participation in the content and/or the prize
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awarded. By entering, entrants represent and warrant that their submissions reflect their original projects/work and that Sponsor’s use of any writing submitted will not violate any rights of any other person or entity, including, without limitation, any copyrights. The submitting teacher represents and warrants that they have the rights to submit the entries, including any photos, and grant the rights set forth herein. If for any reason (including, but not limited to, infection by computer virus, bugs, tampering, unauthorized intervention, fraud, technical failures, or any other cause beyond the control of Sponsor, which corrupts or affects the administration, security, fairness, integrity, or proper conduct of this contest) the contest is not capable of being conducted as described in these rules, Sponsor shall have the right, at its sole discretion, to cancel, terminate, modify, or suspend the contest.
8. The winners’ teachers and/or parents/legal guardians will be notified by Sponsor via e-mail or mail on or about March 8, 2017. The contest winners will be posted on Sponsor’s website, www.scholastic.com/SN3, and will be described in a print issue of Scholastic News Edition 3. By submitting an entry, the entrants agree that Sponsor shall own the entry submitted (including all rights embodied therein in winning entries) and that it and its designees may exploit, edit, publish, use, adapt, modify, or dispose of any entry and elements embodied therein, online, in print, film, television, or in any other media now or hereafter known for advertising, promotional, or other purposes throughout the world, in perpetuity, without additional compensation or notification to, or permission of the entrant, except as prohibited by law. In addition to other rights granted herein, by entering the contest and/or accepting a prize, the entrants and any submitting teacher grants to Sponsor and its designees the right to use his/her name, likeness, hometown, biographical information, school name, and entry for any lawful purposes, including advertising and promotional purposes, in any and all media now or hereafter known throughout the world in perpetuity without further notice, permission, or compensation, except where prohibited by law, and winners may be contacted by Sponsor to participate in an interview to appear in Scholastic’s news or other outlets, without further compensation.
9. Sponsor: Scholastic Inc., 1271 The Avenue of the Americas, 30th floor, New York, NY 10020
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Enter the
Contest!*Teachers: Use this form to enter an individual student or a small group (four or
fewer students).*
Calling all third-grade teachers! Scholastic News Edition 3 has launched its 2016-17 Kids in the
Spotlight Contest. We’re looking for third-graders who are helping to make the world a better place.
If you know of a third-grade student (or small group of students) who has done something special to
make a difference, work with the student(s) to fill out this form and enter them for a chance to win! For
a complete list of rules and prizes, go to www.scholastic.com/SN3/.
Name of third-grade teacher:
Number of students involved in project: __________
School name: __________
School address: __________
Teacher phone (for contacting): __
Teacher email (for contacting):
Please note that you must attach a signed parent/guardian permission slip for each participating student.
Use the permission slip that accompanies this entry form.
Name(s) and age(s) of individual third-grader(s):
Address(es) (City, State, Zip):
Parent or guardian name(s):
What was the focus of the project?____ Helping people
____ Helping animals
____ Helping the environment
____ Other:
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How did this student or small group make a difference? Have the student or small group summarize the project in 200 words or less below. Have them describe specific actions they took and explain how these actions helped the community or the world.
When did the project begin?
When did the project end, or is it still going on?
Note: At least part of the project must have taken place in 2016-2017
What part of the project has the student or group enjoyed the most? Why?
Please include one to three photos of the student(s) doing the project. You may attach digital photos to an emailed entry or include photo prints with a mailed entry.
HOW TO ENTERTeachers or other adults can email contest entries to: [email protected].
Please attach entries as Word documents or PDFs and put “Kid Spotlight Contest” in the subject line.
Or you can mail entries to: Scholastic News Edition 3, Kid Spotlight Contest, P.O. Box 712, New York,
NY 10012. Entries must be received by February 3, 2017.
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. Void where prohibited. Contest is open to students in grade 3 in a public, accredited private or home school in compliance with the laws and regulations of its state, and which school is in the 50 U.S. or D.C., as of February 3, 2017. Entries must be received by 11:59 p.m. EST on February 3, 2017. The winning class/large group (five or more students) will receive a $100 Visa gift card and classroom mini-library of Scholastic books selected by the Sponsor. The winning individual student or small group will receive a $50 Visa gift card and collection of eight Scholastic books about inspirational people, chosen by the Sponsor. Total ARV for prizes: $ 450.
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Parent/Guardian Release
Include a signed copy of this release for each student being entered in the Scholastic News Edition 3 Kid
Spotlight contest in either the individual/small group or the class/large group category.
By signing below, parents and guardians acknowledge that the winner’s likeness, project details,
and/or biographical information may be published by Scholastic and/or other news outlets without
compensation. The winner may be contacted by Scholastic to arrange an interview, without further
compensation.
Student’s name and age
Student’s address
Parent’s or guardian’s name
Parent’s or guardian’s signature
Parent’s or guardian’s email
Parent’s or guardian’s phone number
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Enter the
Contest!*Teachers: Use this form to enter a class/large group (five or more students).*
Calling all third-grade teachers! Scholastic News Edition 3 has launched its 2016-17 Kid Spotlight
Contest. We’re looking for third-graders who are helping make the world a better place. If your class
or other large group has done something special to make a difference, work with the students to
fill out this form and enter them for a chance to win! For a complete list of rules and prizes, go to
www.scholastic.com/SN3/.
Name of third-grade teacher:
Number of students involved in project: __________
School name: __________
School address: __________
___ __________
Teacher phone (for contacting): __
Teacher email (for contacting):
Please note that you must attach a signed parent/guardian permission slip for each participating student.
Use the permission slip that accompanies this document.
What was the focus of the students’ project?____ Helping people
____ Helping animals
____ Helping the environment
____ Other:
How did the group or class make a difference? Have your students summarize their project in 200 words or less below. Have them describe actions they took and explain how these actions helped the community or the world.
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When did the students’ project begin?
When did the project end, or is it still going on?
Note: At least part of the project must have taken place in 2016-2017
What part of the project have students enjoyed the most? Why?
Please include one to three photos of the students doing the project. You can attach digital photos to an emailed entry or include photo prints with a mailed entry.
HOW TO ENTERTeachers or other adults can email contest entries to: [email protected].
Please attach entries as Word documents or PDFs and put “Kid Spotlight Contest” in the subject line.
Or you can mail entries to: Scholastic News Edition 3, Kid Spotlight Contest, P.O. Box 712, New York,
NY 10012. Entries must be received by February 3, 2017.
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. Void where prohibited. Contest is open to students in grade 3 in a public, accredited private or home school in compliance with the laws and regulations of its state, and which school is in the 50 U.S. or D.C., as of February 3, 2017. Entries must be received by 11:59 p.m. EST on February 3, 2017. The winning class/large group (five or more students) will receive a $100 Visa gift card and classroom mini-library of Scholastic books selected by the Sponsor. The winning individual student or small group will receive a $50 Visa gift card and collection of eight Scholastic books about inspirational people, chosen by the Sponsor. Total ARV for prizes: $ 450.
Go to next page
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Edition 3
Parent/Guardian Release
Include a signed copy of this release for each student being entered in the Scholastic News Edition 3 Kid
Spotlight contest in either the individual/small group or the class/large group category.
By signing below, parents and guardians acknowledge that the winner’s likeness, project details,
and/or biographical information may be published by Scholastic and/or other news outlets without
compensation. The winner may be contacted by Scholastic to arrange an interview, without further
compensation.
Student’s name and age
Student’s address
Parent’s or guardian’s name
Parent’s or guardian’s signature
Parent’s or guardian’s email
Parent’s or guardian’s phone number