Watch Us Rise issue 9 is OUT! With tons of 2024 election-focused content and syndicated pieces from high school and undergrad journalists nationwide. 😎
Check it out: https://t.co/tewkqrWKFM
We loved Nora Richards' article in the @AthensOracle about her month-long experiment replacing her smart phone for a flip phone, which we republished in Issue 9 of Watch Us Rise! Would you give this experiment a try? 📴 https://t.co/jqbdOZGvlu
For the first time, Watch Us Rise was able to publish an excellent article by Lia Miller from @Hagertyjourn's The Blueprint, explaining the implications of banning social media for kids. 🤳 https://t.co/nc8gB8T4NY
Now a repeat contributor due to her thoughtful and well-rounded pieces, we were proud to republish Andie Korenge's article from @MSDEagleEye on the pros and cons of self-diagnosis by social media in Watch Us Rise Issue 9. Check it out! https://t.co/Jxl4b5Qw0z
Watch Us Rise Issue 9 features syndicated pieces from @bdubbsonline, the newspaper of Walt Whitman High School in Bethesda, MD.
We're excited to feature Katelyn Leonard's piece on the implications of using the terms "girl dinner" and "girl math": https://t.co/8RtlJgh3xx
@AthensOracle Hi there team at @AthensOracle! We're trying to get in touch with one of your writers with an opportunity to syndicate their piece for our national, online civics magazine. We sent you a message on Instagram or you can get in touch at [email protected]!
Announcing the MNPS winners of the @kidizenship Show Us Your Nashville contest! Kamillia Hellweg, age 10, and Stella Graham, 14, took first place in each category, while SJ Clayton, 17, and Tatiyanna Farmer, 13, tied for third. https://t.co/cxmc7lQyYD
FIVE DAYS LEFT to get your "Show Us Your Nashville" submissions in with your big ideas to improve our city! 🤩
Want to learn how to enter? Visit https://t.co/Nh5Gi1CCmE
ONE WEEK left to get your "Show Us Your Nashville" submissions in! @VandyUnity Here are some examples of submissions for inspiration 🤩
Want to learn how to enter? Visit https://t.co/Nh5Gi1CCmE
Do you know a young Nashvillian with ideas about how to improve our city? Encourage them to apply to @kidizenship's contest "Show Us Your Nashville," which we are proud to support, by Sept. 22:
TEN DAYS LEFT to show us your big ideas to improve our city! 🤩 If you're a young Nashvillian, we want to see your ideas for a chance to win up to $1000 and present your idea to city leaders! Details: https://t.co/xILkUswxWW
TWO WEEKS LEFT to send in your submissions! We can’t wait to see the future for Nashville that YOU see. Details at https://t.co/xILkUswxWW 🤩 #showusyournashville
An engaging opportunity for Nashville students! I'm one of the judges for "Show Us YOUR Nashville," a civic contest for kids ages 8-18: Present ideas to city leaders about how to improve Nashville! Prizes and details @kidizenship: https://t.co/KORCh2wWy2
What a great opportunity to engage Nashville's kids in the future of our city! After all, they're the ones who are going to have to live with the decisions we make now.
I highly encourage all kids 8-18, especially @MetroSchools students, to share your ideas!!
We're proud to co-host this @kidizenship contest for youth ages 8-18. If you know a young person who has ideas about improving Nashville, encourage them to enter this contest for a chance to win up to $1,000! More details below.
Are you between 8 - 18 and have an idea to improve the City of Nashville? Enter the @kidizenship "Show us YOUR Nashville!" contest for a chance to win up to $1,000! The deadline to submit is Sept. 22 https://t.co/uiVWtryekT