Long Beach Branch NAACP

Similar documents
BARBARA JAMES SERVICE AWARD President s Volunteer Service Award

Salem-Keizer NAACP Branch Scholarship Announcement

The 36th Annual Dr. Jean Mosee Young Writers Contest

MAYOR S RECOGNITION AWARDS PROGRAM

S C H O L A R S H I P APPLICATION PACKAGE 2017

2018 YOUTH MEMBER DEVELOPMENT

Positive Choices Billboard Design Contest

Coordinator Guide. .Introduction...2 Sponsoring a Local Contest Is Easy!...3 Timeline & Checklist...4 Contest Selling Points...6

SkillsUSA Florida State Leadership and Skills Conference Specifications and Requirements

Dear Applicant: If you have any questions please at or call at (980) Best Wishes,

Theme: Healthy, Energetic, Active Lifestyles Matter Make Health a Habit! NATIONAL POSTER ART COMPETITION Guidelines

Youth Awards Contest. Entry Guidelines

Celebrating 50 years of student achievement in the arts!

CALL FOR ENTRIES. FLORIDA STATE FAIR Art Portfolio Contest for High School Seniors. February 4 15, 2016

(For notification purposes)

Ben Hill United Methodist Church Higher Education Ministry

Assistance League of Charlotte Scholarship

National Commander's Awards for the Outstanding Local Veterans' Employment Representative and Disabled Veterans' Outreach Program Specialist

2018 Competition Guidelines

May 15, st International Organ Donation Cartoon Contest. Give support for organ donation awareness with your cartoon. Submission Deadline

VFW Auxiliary. Scholarships National Ambassador Karen Hoover. Unwavering Support for Uncommon Heroes tm

Theme: Healthy, Active and Wise Make Health a Habit NATIONAL POSTER ART COMPETITION

At the annual State Convention, The California State Council will award eleven scholarships in the following categories:

SIGMA PI PHI FRATERNITY MU BOULÉ SCHOLARS PROGRAM FOR MATH AND SCIENCES

2018 Safety Coloring Page Contest

Mid Hudson Regional Business Plan Competition hosted by Marist College April 13, MHRBPC Sponsors:

John and Susie Beatty Music Scholarship Competition for Classical Guitar March 10-13, 2017

NATIONAL RECOGNITION PROGRAM

Greg K. Monroe Foundation, Inc. Scholarship Application

SANFORD HEALTH MILITARY AND VETERAN SCHOLARSHIP

2016 BEAUTILLION APPLICATION

TEACHER HOMETOWN HEROES AWARD NOMINATION PACKAGE

2017 Jumpstart MS Scholarship Application

National Recognition Portfolio Guidelines (July 2012) 1

Voice of Democracy Program

SIGMA GAMMA RHO SORORITY, INC. ZETA SIGMA CHAPTER A Non-governmental Organization Associated with the United Nations Department of Public Information

Bob Cole Technical Trades Scholarship A Legacy Scholarship founded on a commitment to advancing technical trade skills.

NAACP YOUTH & COLLEGE DIVISION 2017 ANNUAL CONVENTION AWARDS

AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS

MAKE A DIFFERENCE Connect with Youth, Educators and Families

2016 ANNUAL REPORT MERIDIAN COMMITMENT TO COMMUNITIES

VARSITY LETTER IN COMMUNITY SERVICE

Enhancing Relationships and Career Skills through Leadership and Mentorship

GLOBAL YOUTH SUMMIT: BYND 2015

Awards, Contests, and Scholarships Packet. 74 th Annual Convention Sponsored by the Florida Kiwanis Foundation May 10-13, 2012

REGISTRATION PACKET SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5 TH, JOHN G. RILEY CENTER/MUSEUM S 16 TH ANNUAL Rock-a-Thon

2018 Olentangy Orange Athletic Boosters Scholarship Program Applications Due Monday, April 9th, 2:35 pm. Scholarship Overview

CALIFORNIA STATE COUNCIL SERVICE PROGRAM HANDBOOK FAMILY PROGRAM ACTIVITIES

July 24 July 29, 2018

TEXAS-OKLAHOMA KIWANIS FOUNDATION, INC.

Grand Lodge of Michigan Bikes for Books Program

Kiwanis Club of Scranton

South Texas Amateur Boxing Association Scholarship Application

SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION

Position Description District Contest Organiser (Contract)

VISUAL ARTS HANDBOOK

NAACP 108th ANNUAL CONVENTION SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE JULY 22-26, 2017 Event Locations as of March 15, 2017

Douglas Doins. Oregon State University Extension Service Douglas County October 2015-January H Newsletter. Calendar of Events

Arts-In-Education Grant

STUDENT OF INTEGRITY AWARD

FIRST Robotics Competition 2012 Chairman s Award Criteria

South Arts State Fellowship and Southern Prize Program

Scholarship Application

2014 Employee Recognition

International Compost Awareness Week 2018 Poster Contest

NO EXCEPTIONS WILL BE MADE.

2018 Guidelines and Overview

SCULPTED CAKES COMPETITION RULES AND REGULATIONS

July 19 July 23, 2016

Smart/Maher VFW National Citizenship Education Teacher Award Chairman s. citizenship education. Manual

Legends for Kids Scholarship Application

4H Partnership Program

Jamye Coleman Williams

«Open des artistes de Monaco 2016»

HONORING STUDENTS AND CELEBRATING ROTARY YOUTH PROGRAMS

ACT-SO PROGRAM PROGRESS REPORT 2015

BCON Scholarship Application

American Farm Bureau Federation Young Farmers & Ranchers Excellence in Agriculture Award. Rules for 2019 AFBF Annual Convention Competition

NOMINATION FORM. FILLING OUT THE PDF FORM IS EASY: DOWNLOAD, TYPE IN, SAVE AND TO:

2018 OLIN E. TEAGUE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Guide to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Convention Collection, July 1949

Vermilion County 4-H Award and Recognition Program

SOUTHWIND EXTENSION DISTRICT 4-H PROGRAM

Belton Educational Enrichment Foundation. Strategic Communications Plan

Americanism Department Chairman Program

Creating a Winning Achievement Record Presented by the Teen Leadership Design Team (E. Dailey, H.K. Epley, L. McCutcheon, J. Rockey, C.

Thomas Davidson Director

The Nat Moore Foundation Urban Scholarship Program. Invites. South Florida School Districts graduating high school seniors.

COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION

First Capital Federal Credit Union Scholarship Program In Honor of Dennis Flickinger

PRIZE TRAVEL TO LEARN ARTS AND CRAFTS UNESCO FOUNDATION FOR CULTURE & DIVERSITY

Wyoming State Historical Society. Awards Program WYOMING STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Awards Committee. Jane Gebhart, Chair, Gillette

Scholarship Application

2018 IEDC EXCELLENCE IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AWARDS TABLE OF CONTENTS

Memorial Scholarship Fund for Female Minority Students

MCPS on the Move Program Guide: What is MCPS on the Move? Online Tools The Coach s Role The Competition and Prizes Next Steps

2017 Blue Pencil & Gold Screen Awards Competition

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Brazos County Branch

CULTURAL ARTS. Cultural Arts Department Chair: Ronnie Leftwich

NORTH CAROLINA STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS ASSOCIATION 2018 EXCELLENCE IN STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING AWARDS

Transcription:

Long Beach Branch NAACP Proudly presents ACT-SO Application Packet Please email all missing documents as soon as possible to: Cdsmith922@yahoo.com Congratulations Long Beach ACT-SO competitor. You are receiving this email because you were selected to advance to the National ACT-SO Competition to be held in Baltimore, Maryland from July 20 th July 24 th. As we prepare for the National Competition, I am in the process of ensuring that all necessary paperwork is completed and submitted on time. Please review the included checklist to be sure all documents have been completed and submitted. Please submit all missing documents on or before April 18, 2017. For more information on how you can get involved in this youth service program please contact Dr. Charles D. Smith at (562) 685-6621 or email the branch at mnaacp@gmail.com or cdsmith922@yahoo.com.

ACT-SO FACT SHEET WHAT IS ACT-SO? ACT-SO is an acronym for Afro-Academic, Cultural, Technological and Scientific Olympics. ACT-SO is a yearlong enrichment program designed to recruit, stimulate, improve and encourage high academic and cultural achievement among African-American high school students. The ACT-SO program is centered on the dedication and commitment of community volunteers and business leaders; to serve as mentors and coaches to promote academic and artistic excellence among African-American students. There are 25 categories of competition in the sciences, humanities, performing and visual arts. WHO SPONSORS ACT-SO? ACT-SO is sponsored by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), which is the nation s oldest and largest civil rights organization. ACT-SO receives support from schools, community, organizations, churches, foundations, private corporations and individuals WHO FOUNDED ACT-SO? Vernon Jarrett, a renowned author and journalist, initiated the idea of an "Olympics of the Mind" that would promote and reward academic achievers the same way sports heroes are honored. The first national ACT-SO competition was held in 1978 in Portland, Oregon. WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO PARTICIPATE? African-American high school students, who are citizens of the United States, enrolled in grades 9 through 12 and are amateurs in the categories of competition. Students must compete in a local ACT-SO program to qualify for the National ACT-SO competition. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF PARTICIPATING IN ACT-SO? The ACT-SO program is intended to be a learning experience, first and foremost. The focus of a viable and effective local ACT-SO program is on enrichment and mentorship. Students work with ACT-SO mentors who help them develop projects throughout the year. Local ACT-SO programs also provide ACT-SO students with enrichment opportunities, such as workshops, tutorials, and field trips. The benefits ACT-SO students receive from the enrichment and mentorship components include substantial assistance toward the development of their ACT-SO projects and valuable tools to assist them throughout their education. The local competition serves to showcase the hard work students have put in all year long. Students receive medals and prizes provided by the local and regional sponsors and contributors. ACT-SO Students who receive gold medals on the local level then compete at the National Competition where they receive scholarships and other rewards provided by national sponsors. WHEN DOES THE ACT-SO PROGRAM BEGIN?

ACT-SO is a year-long enrichment program that begins with mentoring, coaching and teaching. Local competitions usually take place between March and May. Contestants who win gold medals on the local level qualify to attend the National ACT-SO competition, which takes place in early July at the Annual NAACP Convention. Long Beach Branch ACT-SO 2016 2017 TIMELINE Local Program January 2017 Site Coordinators Training Session January February 2017 Recruit Students & School Visitations February 2017 February 28, 2017 January - March 2017 March 2017 April 22, 2017 May 2017 May - July 2017 National Competition Orientation Meeting at Stevenson Elementary School Application Deadline Prepare for Local Competition Student Training Workshop Local Competition Mary Butler School (562)856-7586 Local Competition Award Ceremony Fine tune details for the National Competitions July 20-24, 2017 39 th NAACP National ACT-SO Competition Baltimore, Maryland

Applicant Rules and Regulations ELIGIBILITY Each contestant must: Be of enrolled in grades 9-12 Be a citizen or a legal resident of the United States Be an amateur (having not received wages for professional services) in any category of competitions Following Documents are DUE No Later Than, April 18; however, application needed asap 1. A contestant may enter up to three (3) categories. Each contestant must submit one project per category. 2. Each contestant must conform to the space requirements as dictated by each category. 3. All Contestants must submit to their local NAACP ACT-SO the following items: a. A typed national application (with SS#) b. A current course registration document from their school c. A parent consent form d. A medical treatment & release form e. A 3x5 electronic photograph f. A verification form for science categories only (Selected Categories) g. Three copies of student s science or humanities entries (Selected Categories) h. Applicant Biography (written in 3 rd Person) i. Student Code of Conduct j. Contract and Release of Media NOTE: These items will be forwarded to the National ACT-SO office by the Long Beach Branch Chairperson, no later than Sunday, May 1, 2016. Local

Competition winners DO NOT submit any documents to the National Office. The Chairperson will do this. Patent and Copyright Information ACT-SO participants may want to consider applying for a patent or copyright to protect their work (ie. science, humanities). You may contact the Office of Public Affairs, U.S. Patent Office, at (800) 786-9199 for Patent information or the Library of Congress at (202) 707-3000 for copyright information.