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Poster Contest Rules |
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Goal:
Provide students an opportunity to reinforce and display their knowledge
of the risks involved in the use of tobacco.
Rules:
1. Students are eligible if they participated in classroom 4-H TRAP
Activities.
2. Students may choose their own poster title about the risks of using
tobacco.
3. Standard poster board or poster paper of any color may be used.
Poster size should not exceed 14"x24" (half size).
4. Crayons, magic markers, chalk, water colors or other methods of
drawing or printing may be used.
5. Each poster should be the work of the individual student, not a
group of students. However, assistance by the classroom teacher or art
teacher is encouraged.
6. The back of each poster submitted for the county contest must be
identified with the student's name and complete address, grade, school,
and teacher's name.
Judging:
Each classroom that has completed the
"TRAP"
project may submit
three
(3) posters as selected by the classroom teacher to be entered in the
final county judging. Quiz entries must reach the Ohio State University
Fairfield County Extension Office by May 5th. Please note identification
needed (Rule #6).
Judging Criteria:
A. Application of Theme 25%
B. Quality of Content 25%
C. Construction & Neatness 25%
D. Originality 25%
Awards:
1. Awards for "Outstanding Classroom Poster" will be presented to the
three students in each classroom whose posters are selected for the county
contest.
2. Rosettes will be awarded to the top 15 winners in the county. All
posters entered will be exhibited at the Fairfield County Fair,
and will entitle those students to a grade ribbon and premium money from
the Fairboard.
Dates:
Poster composition should begin during or upon completion of the project.
After the three posters from each classroom are chosen, deliver them to
OSU Extension-Fairfield County, 831 College Avenue, Suite D, Lancaster,
Ohio 43130, ATTN: Hannah Kohler by May 5th. If you have any questions
regarding this contest, please contact Hannah Kohler, 4-H Educator, at 653-5419, ext. 19.
Winners of the county contest will be announced and have awards presented
in the classrooms during May.
OSU Extension embraces human diversity and is committed to ensuring that all educational programs conducted by Ohio State University Extension are available to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis without regard to race, color, age, gender identity or expression, disability, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, or Vietnam-era veteran status.
Keith L. Smith, Associate Vice President for Ag. Admin. and Director, OSU Extension
TDD No. 800-589-8292 (Ohio Only) or 614-292-1868.
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