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From the Desk of:

- PTA President
- Sand Pine Principal

2007–2008 PTA Reflections Program

Theme: I can make a difference by…

Literature Rules

Literature entries may be works of fiction or nonfiction. Prose, poetry, and drama are all accepted. Whether an entry uses a variety of techniques or a simple approach, it will be judged primarily on how well the student uses his or her artistic vision to portray the theme. A well-developed concept is more important than technique.

Originality
Each entry must be the original work of one student only. An adult may not alter the creative integrity of a student’s work. Because the program is designed to encourage and recognize each student’s individual creativity, help from an adult or collaboration with other students is not allowed. Use of copyrighted material is prohibited. Literature entrants are not to borrow from copyrighted material.

Plagiarism is defined as taking and using another person’s ideas, writings, or inventions as one’s own. Plagiarized entries will be disqualified and returned to the students.

Entry Form
All participants are required to fill out in its entirety and sign the Official Entry Form. Students who have not completely filled out the form will not be eligible to participate in the program. In situations where the child cannot fill out the entry form or write legibly, a parent may sign his or her child’s name. Students have the option of placing the titles of their works on the Official Entry Form.

Return of Artwork
The national PTA office does not return literature entries.

Judging
All national entries are judged on artistic merit, creativity, and interpretation of the theme.

Presentation

Entries may be handwritten or typed, either on a typewriter or with a computer.

Assistance

Dictation and typing

Translation

Optional Artist Statement

On the Official Entry Form, describe what inspired you to create this work.