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- VFW - Patriot's Pen - Vermont - District 1 - Post 1034Conducted nationwide, this VFW-sponsored youth essay competition gives students an opportunity to write essays expressing their views on an annual patriotic theme. We invite you to join the more than 73,000 students who participated last year in this contest. **What Is the Theme?** VFW's Commander-in-Chief annually chooses the year's theme. The 2023-2024 theme is: **"How Are You Inspired by America?"** The contest consists of four levels. The first level (entry) is sponsored by VFW Posts. Post winners advance, one for every 15 entries, to the VFW District (regional) level where the one first-place winner is advanced to the VFW Department (state) level. The first-place winner at the Department level is then advanced into the VFW national competition. Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, State and National level. Department (State) winners receive a portion of $55,000 in national awards. National Winners will receive at least $500. **The first-place national award is currently $5,000.** All entries are submitted at the Post level. Contestants are allowed to enter only once each year if otherwise eligible (one Post competition) **Eligibility:** **Patriot’s Pen is open to 6th, 7th and 8th-grade students enrolled by the Oct. 31 deadline in public, private or parochial schools in the U.S., its territories or its possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Home-schooled students also are eligible. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application which has not been denied) and intends to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. (Foreign exchange students or former winners that placed in the National contest are ineligible.) **Contest Rules:** * You must write your own essay. The essay must be the contestant's original work and product of the contestant's own thinking. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. * Essays should be typed in English with no color or graphics. 300 - 400 words in length (+ or - 5 words max). Every word is counted. * **In no way may the contestants identify themselves within their essay** (including, but not limited to, your name, school, city, state, race or national origin.) * Do not put your name on your essay **Judging Criteria:** * **Knowledge of the theme is worth 30 points:** You must show a thorough knowledge of the theme in your work. Demonstrate that you have researched the issue extensively. * **Theme development is worth 35 points:** Answer all relevant facts about the theme, such as the who, what, where, when and why. Relate the theme to your own experiences. * **Clarity of Ideas is worth 35 points:** Write your essay in an easy-to-understand format. Leave your reader with a clear understanding of your explanation of the theme.
- VFW - Patriot's Pen - Vermont - District 1 - Post 1332Conducted nationwide, this VFW-sponsored youth essay competition gives students an opportunity to write essays expressing their views on an annual patriotic theme. We invite you to join the more than 73,000 students who participated last year in this contest. **What Is the Theme?** VFW's Commander-in-Chief annually chooses the year's theme. The 2023-2024 theme is: **"How Are You Inspired by America?"** The contest consists of four levels. The first level (entry) is sponsored by VFW Posts. Post winners advance, one for every 15 entries, to the VFW District (regional) level where the one first-place winner is advanced to the VFW Department (state) level. The first-place winner at the Department level is then advanced into the VFW national competition. Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, State and National level. Department (State) winners receive a portion of $55,000 in national awards. National Winners will receive at least $500. **The first-place national award is currently $5,000.** All entries are submitted at the Post level. Contestants are allowed to enter only once each year if otherwise eligible (one Post competition) **Eligibility:** **Patriot’s Pen is open to 6th, 7th and 8th-grade students enrolled by the Oct. 31 deadline in public, private or parochial schools in the U.S., its territories or its possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Home-schooled students also are eligible. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application which has not been denied) and intends to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. (Foreign exchange students or former winners that placed in the National contest are ineligible.) **Contest Rules:** * You must write your own essay. The essay must be the contestant's original work and product of the contestant's own thinking. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. * Essays should be typed in English with no color or graphics. 300 - 400 words in length (+ or - 5 words max). Every word is counted. * **In no way may the contestants identify themselves within their essay** (including, but not limited to, your name, school, city, state, race or national origin.) * Do not put your name on your essay **Judging Criteria:** * **Knowledge of the theme is worth 30 points:** You must show a thorough knowledge of the theme in your work. Demonstrate that you have researched the issue extensively. * **Theme development is worth 35 points:** Answer all relevant facts about the theme, such as the who, what, where, when and why. Relate the theme to your own experiences. * **Clarity of Ideas is worth 35 points:** Write your essay in an easy-to-understand format. Leave your reader with a clear understanding of your explanation of the theme.
- VFW - Patriot's Pen - Vermont - District 1 - Post 2571Conducted nationwide, this VFW-sponsored youth essay competition gives students an opportunity to write essays expressing their views on an annual patriotic theme. We invite you to join the more than 73,000 students who participated last year in this contest. **What Is the Theme?** VFW's Commander-in-Chief annually chooses the year's theme. The 2023-2024 theme is: **"How Are You Inspired by America?"** The contest consists of four levels. The first level (entry) is sponsored by VFW Posts. Post winners advance, one for every 15 entries, to the VFW District (regional) level where the one first-place winner is advanced to the VFW Department (state) level. The first-place winner at the Department level is then advanced into the VFW national competition. Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, State and National level. Department (State) winners receive a portion of $55,000 in national awards. National Winners will receive at least $500. **The first-place national award is currently $5,000.** All entries are submitted at the Post level. Contestants are allowed to enter only once each year if otherwise eligible (one Post competition) **Eligibility:** **Patriot’s Pen is open to 6th, 7th and 8th-grade students enrolled by the Oct. 31 deadline in public, private or parochial schools in the U.S., its territories or its possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Home-schooled students also are eligible. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application which has not been denied) and intends to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. (Foreign exchange students or former winners that placed in the National contest are ineligible.) **Contest Rules:** * You must write your own essay. The essay must be the contestant's original work and product of the contestant's own thinking. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. * Essays should be typed in English with no color or graphics. 300 - 400 words in length (+ or - 5 words max). Every word is counted. * **In no way may the contestants identify themselves within their essay** (including, but not limited to, your name, school, city, state, race or national origin.) * Do not put your name on your essay **Judging Criteria:** * **Knowledge of the theme is worth 30 points:** You must show a thorough knowledge of the theme in your work. Demonstrate that you have researched the issue extensively. * **Theme development is worth 35 points:** Answer all relevant facts about the theme, such as the who, what, where, when and why. Relate the theme to your own experiences. * **Clarity of Ideas is worth 35 points:** Write your essay in an easy-to-understand format. Leave your reader with a clear understanding of your explanation of the theme.
- VFW - Patriot's Pen - Vermont - District 1 - Post 6471Conducted nationwide, this VFW-sponsored youth essay competition gives students an opportunity to write essays expressing their views on an annual patriotic theme. We invite you to join the more than 73,000 students who participated last year in this contest. **What Is the Theme?** VFW's Commander-in-Chief annually chooses the year's theme. The 2023-2024 theme is: **"How Are You Inspired by America?"** The contest consists of four levels. The first level (entry) is sponsored by VFW Posts. Post winners advance, one for every 15 entries, to the VFW District (regional) level where the one first-place winner is advanced to the VFW Department (state) level. The first-place winner at the Department level is then advanced into the VFW national competition. Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, State and National level. Department (State) winners receive a portion of $55,000 in national awards. National Winners will receive at least $500. **The first-place national award is currently $5,000.** All entries are submitted at the Post level. Contestants are allowed to enter only once each year if otherwise eligible (one Post competition) **Eligibility:** **Patriot’s Pen is open to 6th, 7th and 8th-grade students enrolled by the Oct. 31 deadline in public, private or parochial schools in the U.S., its territories or its possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Home-schooled students also are eligible. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application which has not been denied) and intends to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. (Foreign exchange students or former winners that placed in the National contest are ineligible.) **Contest Rules:** * You must write your own essay. The essay must be the contestant's original work and product of the contestant's own thinking. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. * Essays should be typed in English with no color or graphics. 300 - 400 words in length (+ or - 5 words max). Every word is counted. * **In no way may the contestants identify themselves within their essay** (including, but not limited to, your name, school, city, state, race or national origin.) * Do not put your name on your essay **Judging Criteria:** * **Knowledge of the theme is worth 30 points:** You must show a thorough knowledge of the theme in your work. Demonstrate that you have researched the issue extensively. * **Theme development is worth 35 points:** Answer all relevant facts about the theme, such as the who, what, where, when and why. Relate the theme to your own experiences. * **Clarity of Ideas is worth 35 points:** Write your essay in an easy-to-understand format. Leave your reader with a clear understanding of your explanation of the theme.
- VFW - Patriot's Pen - Vermont - District 1 - Post 648Conducted nationwide, this VFW-sponsored youth essay competition gives students an opportunity to write essays expressing their views on an annual patriotic theme. We invite you to join the more than 73,000 students who participated last year in this contest. **What Is the Theme?** VFW's Commander-in-Chief annually chooses the year's theme. The 2023-2024 theme is: **"How Are You Inspired by America?"** The contest consists of four levels. The first level (entry) is sponsored by VFW Posts. Post winners advance, one for every 15 entries, to the VFW District (regional) level where the one first-place winner is advanced to the VFW Department (state) level. The first-place winner at the Department level is then advanced into the VFW national competition. Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, State and National level. Department (State) winners receive a portion of $55,000 in national awards. National Winners will receive at least $500. **The first-place national award is currently $5,000.** All entries are submitted at the Post level. Contestants are allowed to enter only once each year if otherwise eligible (one Post competition) **Eligibility:** **Patriot’s Pen is open to 6th, 7th and 8th-grade students enrolled by the Oct. 31 deadline in public, private or parochial schools in the U.S., its territories or its possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Home-schooled students also are eligible. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application which has not been denied) and intends to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. (Foreign exchange students or former winners that placed in the National contest are ineligible.) **Contest Rules:** * You must write your own essay. The essay must be the contestant's original work and product of the contestant's own thinking. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. * Essays should be typed in English with no color or graphics. 300 - 400 words in length (+ or - 5 words max). Every word is counted. * **In no way may the contestants identify themselves within their essay** (including, but not limited to, your name, school, city, state, race or national origin.) * Do not put your name on your essay **Judging Criteria:** * **Knowledge of the theme is worth 30 points:** You must show a thorough knowledge of the theme in your work. Demonstrate that you have researched the issue extensively. * **Theme development is worth 35 points:** Answer all relevant facts about the theme, such as the who, what, where, when and why. Relate the theme to your own experiences. * **Clarity of Ideas is worth 35 points:** Write your essay in an easy-to-understand format. Leave your reader with a clear understanding of your explanation of the theme.
- VFW - Patriot's Pen - Vermont - District 1 - Post 771Conducted nationwide, this VFW-sponsored youth essay competition gives students an opportunity to write essays expressing their views on an annual patriotic theme. We invite you to join the more than 73,000 students who participated last year in this contest. **What Is the Theme?** VFW's Commander-in-Chief annually chooses the year's theme. The 2023-2024 theme is: **"How Are You Inspired by America?"** The contest consists of four levels. The first level (entry) is sponsored by VFW Posts. Post winners advance, one for every 15 entries, to the VFW District (regional) level where the one first-place winner is advanced to the VFW Department (state) level. The first-place winner at the Department level is then advanced into the VFW national competition. Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, State and National level. Department (State) winners receive a portion of $55,000 in national awards. National Winners will receive at least $500. **The first-place national award is currently $5,000.** All entries are submitted at the Post level. Contestants are allowed to enter only once each year if otherwise eligible (one Post competition) **Eligibility:** **Patriot’s Pen is open to 6th, 7th and 8th-grade students enrolled by the Oct. 31 deadline in public, private or parochial schools in the U.S., its territories or its possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Home-schooled students also are eligible. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application which has not been denied) and intends to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. (Foreign exchange students or former winners that placed in the National contest are ineligible.) **Contest Rules:** * You must write your own essay. The essay must be the contestant's original work and product of the contestant's own thinking. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. * Essays should be typed in English with no color or graphics. 300 - 400 words in length (+ or - 5 words max). Every word is counted. * **In no way may the contestants identify themselves within their essay** (including, but not limited to, your name, school, city, state, race or national origin.) * Do not put your name on your essay **Judging Criteria:** * **Knowledge of the theme is worth 30 points:** You must show a thorough knowledge of the theme in your work. Demonstrate that you have researched the issue extensively. * **Theme development is worth 35 points:** Answer all relevant facts about the theme, such as the who, what, where, when and why. Relate the theme to your own experiences. * **Clarity of Ideas is worth 35 points:** Write your essay in an easy-to-understand format. Leave your reader with a clear understanding of your explanation of the theme.
- VFW - Patriot's Pen - Vermont - District 2 - Post 1767Conducted nationwide, this VFW-sponsored youth essay competition gives students an opportunity to write essays expressing their views on an annual patriotic theme. We invite you to join the more than 73,000 students who participated last year in this contest. **What Is the Theme?** VFW's Commander-in-Chief annually chooses the year's theme. The 2023-2024 theme is: **"How Are You Inspired by America?"** The contest consists of four levels. The first level (entry) is sponsored by VFW Posts. Post winners advance, one for every 15 entries, to the VFW District (regional) level where the one first-place winner is advanced to the VFW Department (state) level. The first-place winner at the Department level is then advanced into the VFW national competition. Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, State and National level. Department (State) winners receive a portion of $55,000 in national awards. National Winners will receive at least $500. **The first-place national award is currently $5,000.** All entries are submitted at the Post level. Contestants are allowed to enter only once each year if otherwise eligible (one Post competition) **Eligibility:** **Patriot’s Pen is open to 6th, 7th and 8th-grade students enrolled by the Oct. 31 deadline in public, private or parochial schools in the U.S., its territories or its possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Home-schooled students also are eligible. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application which has not been denied) and intends to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. (Foreign exchange students or former winners that placed in the National contest are ineligible.) **Contest Rules:** * You must write your own essay. The essay must be the contestant's original work and product of the contestant's own thinking. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. * Essays should be typed in English with no color or graphics. 300 - 400 words in length (+ or - 5 words max). Every word is counted. * **In no way may the contestants identify themselves within their essay** (including, but not limited to, your name, school, city, state, race or national origin.) * Do not put your name on your essay **Judging Criteria:** * **Knowledge of the theme is worth 30 points:** You must show a thorough knowledge of the theme in your work. Demonstrate that you have researched the issue extensively. * **Theme development is worth 35 points:** Answer all relevant facts about the theme, such as the who, what, where, when and why. Relate the theme to your own experiences. * **Clarity of Ideas is worth 35 points:** Write your essay in an easy-to-understand format. Leave your reader with a clear understanding of your explanation of the theme.
- VFW - Patriot's Pen - Vermont - District 2 - Post 6689Conducted nationwide, this VFW-sponsored youth essay competition gives students an opportunity to write essays expressing their views on an annual patriotic theme. We invite you to join the more than 73,000 students who participated last year in this contest. **What Is the Theme?** VFW's Commander-in-Chief annually chooses the year's theme. The 2023-2024 theme is: **"How Are You Inspired by America?"** The contest consists of four levels. The first level (entry) is sponsored by VFW Posts. Post winners advance, one for every 15 entries, to the VFW District (regional) level where the one first-place winner is advanced to the VFW Department (state) level. The first-place winner at the Department level is then advanced into the VFW national competition. Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, State and National level. Department (State) winners receive a portion of $55,000 in national awards. National Winners will receive at least $500. **The first-place national award is currently $5,000.** All entries are submitted at the Post level. Contestants are allowed to enter only once each year if otherwise eligible (one Post competition) **Eligibility:** **Patriot’s Pen is open to 6th, 7th and 8th-grade students enrolled by the Oct. 31 deadline in public, private or parochial schools in the U.S., its territories or its possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Home-schooled students also are eligible. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application which has not been denied) and intends to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. (Foreign exchange students or former winners that placed in the National contest are ineligible.) **Contest Rules:** * You must write your own essay. The essay must be the contestant's original work and product of the contestant's own thinking. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. * Essays should be typed in English with no color or graphics. 300 - 400 words in length (+ or - 5 words max). Every word is counted. * **In no way may the contestants identify themselves within their essay** (including, but not limited to, your name, school, city, state, race or national origin.) * Do not put your name on your essay **Judging Criteria:** * **Knowledge of the theme is worth 30 points:** You must show a thorough knowledge of the theme in your work. Demonstrate that you have researched the issue extensively. * **Theme development is worth 35 points:** Answer all relevant facts about the theme, such as the who, what, where, when and why. Relate the theme to your own experiences. * **Clarity of Ideas is worth 35 points:** Write your essay in an easy-to-understand format. Leave your reader with a clear understanding of your explanation of the theme.
- VFW - Patriot's Pen - Vermont - District 2 - Post 758Conducted nationwide, this VFW-sponsored youth essay competition gives students an opportunity to write essays expressing their views on an annual patriotic theme. We invite you to join the more than 73,000 students who participated last year in this contest. **What Is the Theme?** VFW's Commander-in-Chief annually chooses the year's theme. The 2023-2024 theme is: **"How Are You Inspired by America?"** The contest consists of four levels. The first level (entry) is sponsored by VFW Posts. Post winners advance, one for every 15 entries, to the VFW District (regional) level where the one first-place winner is advanced to the VFW Department (state) level. The first-place winner at the Department level is then advanced into the VFW national competition. Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, State and National level. Department (State) winners receive a portion of $55,000 in national awards. National Winners will receive at least $500. **The first-place national award is currently $5,000.** All entries are submitted at the Post level. Contestants are allowed to enter only once each year if otherwise eligible (one Post competition) **Eligibility:** **Patriot’s Pen is open to 6th, 7th and 8th-grade students enrolled by the Oct. 31 deadline in public, private or parochial schools in the U.S., its territories or its possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Home-schooled students also are eligible. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application which has not been denied) and intends to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. (Foreign exchange students or former winners that placed in the National contest are ineligible.) **Contest Rules:** * You must write your own essay. The essay must be the contestant's original work and product of the contestant's own thinking. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. * Essays should be typed in English with no color or graphics. 300 - 400 words in length (+ or - 5 words max). Every word is counted. * **In no way may the contestants identify themselves within their essay** (including, but not limited to, your name, school, city, state, race or national origin.) * Do not put your name on your essay **Judging Criteria:** * **Knowledge of the theme is worth 30 points:** You must show a thorough knowledge of the theme in your work. Demonstrate that you have researched the issue extensively. * **Theme development is worth 35 points:** Answer all relevant facts about the theme, such as the who, what, where, when and why. Relate the theme to your own experiences. * **Clarity of Ideas is worth 35 points:** Write your essay in an easy-to-understand format. Leave your reader with a clear understanding of your explanation of the theme.
- VFW - Patriot's Pen - Vermont - District 2 - Post 778Conducted nationwide, this VFW-sponsored youth essay competition gives students an opportunity to write essays expressing their views on an annual patriotic theme. We invite you to join the more than 73,000 students who participated last year in this contest. **What Is the Theme?** VFW's Commander-in-Chief annually chooses the year's theme. The 2023-2024 theme is: **"How Are You Inspired by America?"** The contest consists of four levels. The first level (entry) is sponsored by VFW Posts. Post winners advance, one for every 15 entries, to the VFW District (regional) level where the one first-place winner is advanced to the VFW Department (state) level. The first-place winner at the Department level is then advanced into the VFW national competition. Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, State and National level. Department (State) winners receive a portion of $55,000 in national awards. National Winners will receive at least $500. **The first-place national award is currently $5,000.** All entries are submitted at the Post level. Contestants are allowed to enter only once each year if otherwise eligible (one Post competition) **Eligibility:** **Patriot’s Pen is open to 6th, 7th and 8th-grade students enrolled by the Oct. 31 deadline in public, private or parochial schools in the U.S., its territories or its possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Home-schooled students also are eligible. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application which has not been denied) and intends to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. (Foreign exchange students or former winners that placed in the National contest are ineligible.) **Contest Rules:** * You must write your own essay. The essay must be the contestant's original work and product of the contestant's own thinking. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. * Essays should be typed in English with no color or graphics. 300 - 400 words in length (+ or - 5 words max). Every word is counted. * **In no way may the contestants identify themselves within their essay** (including, but not limited to, your name, school, city, state, race or national origin.) * Do not put your name on your essay **Judging Criteria:** * **Knowledge of the theme is worth 30 points:** You must show a thorough knowledge of the theme in your work. Demonstrate that you have researched the issue extensively. * **Theme development is worth 35 points:** Answer all relevant facts about the theme, such as the who, what, where, when and why. Relate the theme to your own experiences. * **Clarity of Ideas is worth 35 points:** Write your essay in an easy-to-understand format. Leave your reader with a clear understanding of your explanation of the theme.
- VFW - Patriot's Pen - Vermont - District 2 - Post 782Conducted nationwide, this VFW-sponsored youth essay competition gives students an opportunity to write essays expressing their views on an annual patriotic theme. We invite you to join the more than 73,000 students who participated last year in this contest. **What Is the Theme?** VFW's Commander-in-Chief annually chooses the year's theme. The 2023-2024 theme is: **"How Are You Inspired by America?"** The contest consists of four levels. The first level (entry) is sponsored by VFW Posts. Post winners advance, one for every 15 entries, to the VFW District (regional) level where the one first-place winner is advanced to the VFW Department (state) level. The first-place winner at the Department level is then advanced into the VFW national competition. Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, State and National level. Department (State) winners receive a portion of $55,000 in national awards. National Winners will receive at least $500. **The first-place national award is currently $5,000.** All entries are submitted at the Post level. Contestants are allowed to enter only once each year if otherwise eligible (one Post competition) **Eligibility:** **Patriot’s Pen is open to 6th, 7th and 8th-grade students enrolled by the Oct. 31 deadline in public, private or parochial schools in the U.S., its territories or its possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Home-schooled students also are eligible. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application which has not been denied) and intends to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. (Foreign exchange students or former winners that placed in the National contest are ineligible.) **Contest Rules:** * You must write your own essay. The essay must be the contestant's original work and product of the contestant's own thinking. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. * Essays should be typed in English with no color or graphics. 300 - 400 words in length (+ or - 5 words max). Every word is counted. * **In no way may the contestants identify themselves within their essay** (including, but not limited to, your name, school, city, state, race or national origin.) * Do not put your name on your essay **Judging Criteria:** * **Knowledge of the theme is worth 30 points:** You must show a thorough knowledge of the theme in your work. Demonstrate that you have researched the issue extensively. * **Theme development is worth 35 points:** Answer all relevant facts about the theme, such as the who, what, where, when and why. Relate the theme to your own experiences. * **Clarity of Ideas is worth 35 points:** Write your essay in an easy-to-understand format. Leave your reader with a clear understanding of your explanation of the theme.
- VFW - Patriot's Pen - Vermont - District 2 - Post 7823Conducted nationwide, this VFW-sponsored youth essay competition gives students an opportunity to write essays expressing their views on an annual patriotic theme. We invite you to join the more than 73,000 students who participated last year in this contest. **What Is the Theme?** VFW's Commander-in-Chief annually chooses the year's theme. The 2023-2024 theme is: **"How Are You Inspired by America?"** The contest consists of four levels. The first level (entry) is sponsored by VFW Posts. Post winners advance, one for every 15 entries, to the VFW District (regional) level where the one first-place winner is advanced to the VFW Department (state) level. The first-place winner at the Department level is then advanced into the VFW national competition. Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, State and National level. Department (State) winners receive a portion of $55,000 in national awards. National Winners will receive at least $500. **The first-place national award is currently $5,000.** All entries are submitted at the Post level. Contestants are allowed to enter only once each year if otherwise eligible (one Post competition) **Eligibility:** **Patriot’s Pen is open to 6th, 7th and 8th-grade students enrolled by the Oct. 31 deadline in public, private or parochial schools in the U.S., its territories or its possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Home-schooled students also are eligible. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application which has not been denied) and intends to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. (Foreign exchange students or former winners that placed in the National contest are ineligible.) **Contest Rules:** * You must write your own essay. The essay must be the contestant's original work and product of the contestant's own thinking. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. * Essays should be typed in English with no color or graphics. 300 - 400 words in length (+ or - 5 words max). Every word is counted. * **In no way may the contestants identify themselves within their essay** (including, but not limited to, your name, school, city, state, race or national origin.) * Do not put your name on your essay **Judging Criteria:** * **Knowledge of the theme is worth 30 points:** You must show a thorough knowledge of the theme in your work. Demonstrate that you have researched the issue extensively. * **Theme development is worth 35 points:** Answer all relevant facts about the theme, such as the who, what, where, when and why. Relate the theme to your own experiences. * **Clarity of Ideas is worth 35 points:** Write your essay in an easy-to-understand format. Leave your reader with a clear understanding of your explanation of the theme.
- VFW - Patriot's Pen - Vermont - District 3 - Post 10038Conducted nationwide, this VFW-sponsored youth essay competition gives students an opportunity to write essays expressing their views on an annual patriotic theme. We invite you to join the more than 73,000 students who participated last year in this contest. **What Is the Theme?** VFW's Commander-in-Chief annually chooses the year's theme. The 2023-2024 theme is: **"How Are You Inspired by America?"** The contest consists of four levels. The first level (entry) is sponsored by VFW Posts. Post winners advance, one for every 15 entries, to the VFW District (regional) level where the one first-place winner is advanced to the VFW Department (state) level. The first-place winner at the Department level is then advanced into the VFW national competition. Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, State and National level. Department (State) winners receive a portion of $55,000 in national awards. National Winners will receive at least $500. **The first-place national award is currently $5,000.** All entries are submitted at the Post level. Contestants are allowed to enter only once each year if otherwise eligible (one Post competition) **Eligibility:** **Patriot’s Pen is open to 6th, 7th and 8th-grade students enrolled by the Oct. 31 deadline in public, private or parochial schools in the U.S., its territories or its possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Home-schooled students also are eligible. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application which has not been denied) and intends to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. (Foreign exchange students or former winners that placed in the National contest are ineligible.) **Contest Rules:** * You must write your own essay. The essay must be the contestant's original work and product of the contestant's own thinking. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. * Essays should be typed in English with no color or graphics. 300 - 400 words in length (+ or - 5 words max). Every word is counted. * **In no way may the contestants identify themselves within their essay** (including, but not limited to, your name, school, city, state, race or national origin.) * Do not put your name on your essay **Judging Criteria:** * **Knowledge of the theme is worth 30 points:** You must show a thorough knowledge of the theme in your work. Demonstrate that you have researched the issue extensively. * **Theme development is worth 35 points:** Answer all relevant facts about the theme, such as the who, what, where, when and why. Relate the theme to your own experiences. * **Clarity of Ideas is worth 35 points:** Write your essay in an easy-to-understand format. Leave your reader with a clear understanding of your explanation of the theme.
- VFW - Patriot's Pen - Vermont - District 3 - Post 2309Conducted nationwide, this VFW-sponsored youth essay competition gives students an opportunity to write essays expressing their views on an annual patriotic theme. We invite you to join the more than 73,000 students who participated last year in this contest. **What Is the Theme?** VFW's Commander-in-Chief annually chooses the year's theme. The 2023-2024 theme is: **"How Are You Inspired by America?"** The contest consists of four levels. The first level (entry) is sponsored by VFW Posts. Post winners advance, one for every 15 entries, to the VFW District (regional) level where the one first-place winner is advanced to the VFW Department (state) level. The first-place winner at the Department level is then advanced into the VFW national competition. Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, State and National level. Department (State) winners receive a portion of $55,000 in national awards. National Winners will receive at least $500. **The first-place national award is currently $5,000.** All entries are submitted at the Post level. Contestants are allowed to enter only once each year if otherwise eligible (one Post competition) **Eligibility:** **Patriot’s Pen is open to 6th, 7th and 8th-grade students enrolled by the Oct. 31 deadline in public, private or parochial schools in the U.S., its territories or its possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Home-schooled students also are eligible. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application which has not been denied) and intends to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. (Foreign exchange students or former winners that placed in the National contest are ineligible.) **Contest Rules:** * You must write your own essay. The essay must be the contestant's original work and product of the contestant's own thinking. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. * Essays should be typed in English with no color or graphics. 300 - 400 words in length (+ or - 5 words max). Every word is counted. * **In no way may the contestants identify themselves within their essay** (including, but not limited to, your name, school, city, state, race or national origin.) * Do not put your name on your essay **Judging Criteria:** * **Knowledge of the theme is worth 30 points:** You must show a thorough knowledge of the theme in your work. Demonstrate that you have researched the issue extensively. * **Theme development is worth 35 points:** Answer all relevant facts about the theme, such as the who, what, where, when and why. Relate the theme to your own experiences. * **Clarity of Ideas is worth 35 points:** Write your essay in an easy-to-understand format. Leave your reader with a clear understanding of your explanation of the theme.
- VFW - Patriot's Pen - Vermont - District 3 - Post 7779Conducted nationwide, this VFW-sponsored youth essay competition gives students an opportunity to write essays expressing their views on an annual patriotic theme. We invite you to join the more than 73,000 students who participated last year in this contest. **What Is the Theme?** VFW's Commander-in-Chief annually chooses the year's theme. The 2023-2024 theme is: **"How Are You Inspired by America?"** The contest consists of four levels. The first level (entry) is sponsored by VFW Posts. Post winners advance, one for every 15 entries, to the VFW District (regional) level where the one first-place winner is advanced to the VFW Department (state) level. The first-place winner at the Department level is then advanced into the VFW national competition. Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, State and National level. Department (State) winners receive a portion of $55,000 in national awards. National Winners will receive at least $500. **The first-place national award is currently $5,000.** All entries are submitted at the Post level. Contestants are allowed to enter only once each year if otherwise eligible (one Post competition) **Eligibility:** **Patriot’s Pen is open to 6th, 7th and 8th-grade students enrolled by the Oct. 31 deadline in public, private or parochial schools in the U.S., its territories or its possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Home-schooled students also are eligible. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application which has not been denied) and intends to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. (Foreign exchange students or former winners that placed in the National contest are ineligible.) **Contest Rules:** * You must write your own essay. The essay must be the contestant's original work and product of the contestant's own thinking. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. * Essays should be typed in English with no color or graphics. 300 - 400 words in length (+ or - 5 words max). Every word is counted. * **In no way may the contestants identify themselves within their essay** (including, but not limited to, your name, school, city, state, race or national origin.) * Do not put your name on your essay **Judging Criteria:** * **Knowledge of the theme is worth 30 points:** You must show a thorough knowledge of the theme in your work. Demonstrate that you have researched the issue extensively. * **Theme development is worth 35 points:** Answer all relevant facts about the theme, such as the who, what, where, when and why. Relate the theme to your own experiences. * **Clarity of Ideas is worth 35 points:** Write your essay in an easy-to-understand format. Leave your reader with a clear understanding of your explanation of the theme.
- VFW - Patriot's Pen - Vermont - District 3 - Post 790Conducted nationwide, this VFW-sponsored youth essay competition gives students an opportunity to write essays expressing their views on an annual patriotic theme. We invite you to join the more than 73,000 students who participated last year in this contest. **What Is the Theme?** VFW's Commander-in-Chief annually chooses the year's theme. The 2023-2024 theme is: **"How Are You Inspired by America?"** The contest consists of four levels. The first level (entry) is sponsored by VFW Posts. Post winners advance, one for every 15 entries, to the VFW District (regional) level where the one first-place winner is advanced to the VFW Department (state) level. The first-place winner at the Department level is then advanced into the VFW national competition. Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, State and National level. Department (State) winners receive a portion of $55,000 in national awards. National Winners will receive at least $500. **The first-place national award is currently $5,000.** All entries are submitted at the Post level. Contestants are allowed to enter only once each year if otherwise eligible (one Post competition) **Eligibility:** **Patriot’s Pen is open to 6th, 7th and 8th-grade students enrolled by the Oct. 31 deadline in public, private or parochial schools in the U.S., its territories or its possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Home-schooled students also are eligible. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application which has not been denied) and intends to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. (Foreign exchange students or former winners that placed in the National contest are ineligible.) **Contest Rules:** * You must write your own essay. The essay must be the contestant's original work and product of the contestant's own thinking. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. * Essays should be typed in English with no color or graphics. 300 - 400 words in length (+ or - 5 words max). Every word is counted. * **In no way may the contestants identify themselves within their essay** (including, but not limited to, your name, school, city, state, race or national origin.) * Do not put your name on your essay **Judging Criteria:** * **Knowledge of the theme is worth 30 points:** You must show a thorough knowledge of the theme in your work. Demonstrate that you have researched the issue extensively. * **Theme development is worth 35 points:** Answer all relevant facts about the theme, such as the who, what, where, when and why. Relate the theme to your own experiences. * **Clarity of Ideas is worth 35 points:** Write your essay in an easy-to-understand format. Leave your reader with a clear understanding of your explanation of the theme.
- VFW - Patriot's Pen - Vermont - District 3 - Post 792Conducted nationwide, this VFW-sponsored youth essay competition gives students an opportunity to write essays expressing their views on an annual patriotic theme. We invite you to join the more than 73,000 students who participated last year in this contest. **What Is the Theme?** VFW's Commander-in-Chief annually chooses the year's theme. The 2023-2024 theme is: **"How Are You Inspired by America?"** The contest consists of four levels. The first level (entry) is sponsored by VFW Posts. Post winners advance, one for every 15 entries, to the VFW District (regional) level where the one first-place winner is advanced to the VFW Department (state) level. The first-place winner at the Department level is then advanced into the VFW national competition. Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, State and National level. Department (State) winners receive a portion of $55,000 in national awards. National Winners will receive at least $500. **The first-place national award is currently $5,000.** All entries are submitted at the Post level. Contestants are allowed to enter only once each year if otherwise eligible (one Post competition) **Eligibility:** **Patriot’s Pen is open to 6th, 7th and 8th-grade students enrolled by the Oct. 31 deadline in public, private or parochial schools in the U.S., its territories or its possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Home-schooled students also are eligible. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application which has not been denied) and intends to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. (Foreign exchange students or former winners that placed in the National contest are ineligible.) **Contest Rules:** * You must write your own essay. The essay must be the contestant's original work and product of the contestant's own thinking. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. * Essays should be typed in English with no color or graphics. 300 - 400 words in length (+ or - 5 words max). Every word is counted. * **In no way may the contestants identify themselves within their essay** (including, but not limited to, your name, school, city, state, race or national origin.) * Do not put your name on your essay **Judging Criteria:** * **Knowledge of the theme is worth 30 points:** You must show a thorough knowledge of the theme in your work. Demonstrate that you have researched the issue extensively. * **Theme development is worth 35 points:** Answer all relevant facts about the theme, such as the who, what, where, when and why. Relate the theme to your own experiences. * **Clarity of Ideas is worth 35 points:** Write your essay in an easy-to-understand format. Leave your reader with a clear understanding of your explanation of the theme.
- VFW - Patriot's Pen - Vermont - District 3 - Post 793Conducted nationwide, this VFW-sponsored youth essay competition gives students an opportunity to write essays expressing their views on an annual patriotic theme. We invite you to join the more than 73,000 students who participated last year in this contest. **What Is the Theme?** VFW's Commander-in-Chief annually chooses the year's theme. The 2023-2024 theme is: **"How Are You Inspired by America?"** The contest consists of four levels. The first level (entry) is sponsored by VFW Posts. Post winners advance, one for every 15 entries, to the VFW District (regional) level where the one first-place winner is advanced to the VFW Department (state) level. The first-place winner at the Department level is then advanced into the VFW national competition. Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, State and National level. Department (State) winners receive a portion of $55,000 in national awards. National Winners will receive at least $500. **The first-place national award is currently $5,000.** All entries are submitted at the Post level. Contestants are allowed to enter only once each year if otherwise eligible (one Post competition) **Eligibility:** **Patriot’s Pen is open to 6th, 7th and 8th-grade students enrolled by the Oct. 31 deadline in public, private or parochial schools in the U.S., its territories or its possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Home-schooled students also are eligible. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application which has not been denied) and intends to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. (Foreign exchange students or former winners that placed in the National contest are ineligible.) **Contest Rules:** * You must write your own essay. The essay must be the contestant's original work and product of the contestant's own thinking. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. * Essays should be typed in English with no color or graphics. 300 - 400 words in length (+ or - 5 words max). Every word is counted. * **In no way may the contestants identify themselves within their essay** (including, but not limited to, your name, school, city, state, race or national origin.) * Do not put your name on your essay **Judging Criteria:** * **Knowledge of the theme is worth 30 points:** You must show a thorough knowledge of the theme in your work. Demonstrate that you have researched the issue extensively. * **Theme development is worth 35 points:** Answer all relevant facts about the theme, such as the who, what, where, when and why. Relate the theme to your own experiences. * **Clarity of Ideas is worth 35 points:** Write your essay in an easy-to-understand format. Leave your reader with a clear understanding of your explanation of the theme.
- VFW - Patriot's Pen - Vermont - District 3 - Post 798Conducted nationwide, this VFW-sponsored youth essay competition gives students an opportunity to write essays expressing their views on an annual patriotic theme. We invite you to join the more than 73,000 students who participated last year in this contest. **What Is the Theme?** VFW's Commander-in-Chief annually chooses the year's theme. The 2023-2024 theme is: **"How Are You Inspired by America?"** The contest consists of four levels. The first level (entry) is sponsored by VFW Posts. Post winners advance, one for every 15 entries, to the VFW District (regional) level where the one first-place winner is advanced to the VFW Department (state) level. The first-place winner at the Department level is then advanced into the VFW national competition. Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, State and National level. Department (State) winners receive a portion of $55,000 in national awards. National Winners will receive at least $500. **The first-place national award is currently $5,000.** All entries are submitted at the Post level. Contestants are allowed to enter only once each year if otherwise eligible (one Post competition) **Eligibility:** **Patriot’s Pen is open to 6th, 7th and 8th-grade students enrolled by the Oct. 31 deadline in public, private or parochial schools in the U.S., its territories or its possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Home-schooled students also are eligible. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application which has not been denied) and intends to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. (Foreign exchange students or former winners that placed in the National contest are ineligible.) **Contest Rules:** * You must write your own essay. The essay must be the contestant's original work and product of the contestant's own thinking. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. * Essays should be typed in English with no color or graphics. 300 - 400 words in length (+ or - 5 words max). Every word is counted. * **In no way may the contestants identify themselves within their essay** (including, but not limited to, your name, school, city, state, race or national origin.) * Do not put your name on your essay **Judging Criteria:** * **Knowledge of the theme is worth 30 points:** You must show a thorough knowledge of the theme in your work. Demonstrate that you have researched the issue extensively. * **Theme development is worth 35 points:** Answer all relevant facts about the theme, such as the who, what, where, when and why. Relate the theme to your own experiences. * **Clarity of Ideas is worth 35 points:** Write your essay in an easy-to-understand format. Leave your reader with a clear understanding of your explanation of the theme.
- VFW - Patriot's Pen - Vermont - District 3 - Post 9653Conducted nationwide, this VFW-sponsored youth essay competition gives students an opportunity to write essays expressing their views on an annual patriotic theme. We invite you to join the more than 73,000 students who participated last year in this contest. **What Is the Theme?** VFW's Commander-in-Chief annually chooses the year's theme. The 2023-2024 theme is: **"How Are You Inspired by America?"** The contest consists of four levels. The first level (entry) is sponsored by VFW Posts. Post winners advance, one for every 15 entries, to the VFW District (regional) level where the one first-place winner is advanced to the VFW Department (state) level. The first-place winner at the Department level is then advanced into the VFW national competition. Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, State and National level. Department (State) winners receive a portion of $55,000 in national awards. National Winners will receive at least $500. **The first-place national award is currently $5,000.** All entries are submitted at the Post level. Contestants are allowed to enter only once each year if otherwise eligible (one Post competition) **Eligibility:** **Patriot’s Pen is open to 6th, 7th and 8th-grade students enrolled by the Oct. 31 deadline in public, private or parochial schools in the U.S., its territories or its possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Home-schooled students also are eligible. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application which has not been denied) and intends to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. (Foreign exchange students or former winners that placed in the National contest are ineligible.) **Contest Rules:** * You must write your own essay. The essay must be the contestant's original work and product of the contestant's own thinking. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. * Essays should be typed in English with no color or graphics. 300 - 400 words in length (+ or - 5 words max). Every word is counted. * **In no way may the contestants identify themselves within their essay** (including, but not limited to, your name, school, city, state, race or national origin.) * Do not put your name on your essay **Judging Criteria:** * **Knowledge of the theme is worth 30 points:** You must show a thorough knowledge of the theme in your work. Demonstrate that you have researched the issue extensively. * **Theme development is worth 35 points:** Answer all relevant facts about the theme, such as the who, what, where, when and why. Relate the theme to your own experiences. * **Clarity of Ideas is worth 35 points:** Write your essay in an easy-to-understand format. Leave your reader with a clear understanding of your explanation of the theme.
- VFW - Voice of Democracy - Vermont - District 1 - Post 1034Since 1947, the Voice of Democracy has been the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ (VFW’s) premier scholarship program. Each year, nearly 27,000 high school students compete for more than $2 million in scholarships and incentives. Students compete by writing and recording an audio essay on an annual patriotic theme. This year’s theme is **"What Are the Greatest Attributes of Our Democracy?"** Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, state and national level. Department (State) winners receive an all-expense-paid trip to Washington DC, to tour the city, be honored by the VFW and its Auxiliary and receive their portion of $171,000 in national awards, the top award scholarship being $35,000. All entries are submitted at the Post level. **The Voice of Democracy is open to students in grades 9-12 by the Oct. 31 deadline** who are enrolled in a public private or parochial high school or home study program in the United States, its territories and possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application for which has not been denied) and intend to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. Foreign exchange students, students age 20 or over, previous Voice of Democracy first place state winners, GED or Adult Education Students are ineligible. **Essay & Video Instructions** * Record your original 3-5 minute (+ or – 5 seconds max.) audio essay. * You will submit the recording and typed essay via an upload to your Scholar's App application. * You must be the sole author of your essay. The recording must be in your own voice and in English. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. Hearing/speech impaired students should email the Voice of Democracy National Office at youthscholarships@vfw.org for special instructions. **Note**: * No music, singing, poetry or sound effects are allowed. * The body of the essay must not identify you in any way, (including, but not limited to your name, school, city, state, race, or national origin). **Judging Criteria** * **Originality is worth 30 points**: Treatment of the theme should show imagination and human interest. * **Content is worth 35 points**: Clearly express your ideas in an organized manner. Fully develop your theme and use transitions to move smoothly from one idea to another. * **Delivery is worth 35 points**: Speak in a clear and credible manner.
- VFW - Voice of Democracy - Vermont - District 1 - Post 1332Since 1947, the Voice of Democracy has been the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ (VFW’s) premier scholarship program. Each year, nearly 27,000 high school students compete for more than $2 million in scholarships and incentives. Students compete by writing and recording an audio essay on an annual patriotic theme. This year’s theme is **"What Are the Greatest Attributes of Our Democracy?"** Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, state and national level. Department (State) winners receive an all-expense-paid trip to Washington DC, to tour the city, be honored by the VFW and its Auxiliary and receive their portion of $171,000 in national awards, the top award scholarship being $35,000. All entries are submitted at the Post level. **The Voice of Democracy is open to students in grades 9-12 by the Oct. 31 deadline** who are enrolled in a public private or parochial high school or home study program in the United States, its territories and possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application for which has not been denied) and intend to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. Foreign exchange students, students age 20 or over, previous Voice of Democracy first place state winners, GED or Adult Education Students are ineligible. **Essay & Video Instructions** * Record your original 3-5 minute (+ or – 5 seconds max.) audio essay. * You will submit the recording and typed essay via an upload to your Scholar's App application. * You must be the sole author of your essay. The recording must be in your own voice and in English. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. Hearing/speech impaired students should email the Voice of Democracy National Office at youthscholarships@vfw.org for special instructions. **Note**: * No music, singing, poetry or sound effects are allowed. * The body of the essay must not identify you in any way, (including, but not limited to your name, school, city, state, race, or national origin). **Judging Criteria** * **Originality is worth 30 points**: Treatment of the theme should show imagination and human interest. * **Content is worth 35 points**: Clearly express your ideas in an organized manner. Fully develop your theme and use transitions to move smoothly from one idea to another. * **Delivery is worth 35 points**: Speak in a clear and credible manner.
- VFW - Voice of Democracy - Vermont - District 1 - Post 2571Since 1947, the Voice of Democracy has been the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ (VFW’s) premier scholarship program. Each year, nearly 27,000 high school students compete for more than $2 million in scholarships and incentives. Students compete by writing and recording an audio essay on an annual patriotic theme. This year’s theme is **"What Are the Greatest Attributes of Our Democracy?"** Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, state and national level. Department (State) winners receive an all-expense-paid trip to Washington DC, to tour the city, be honored by the VFW and its Auxiliary and receive their portion of $171,000 in national awards, the top award scholarship being $35,000. All entries are submitted at the Post level. **The Voice of Democracy is open to students in grades 9-12 by the Oct. 31 deadline** who are enrolled in a public private or parochial high school or home study program in the United States, its territories and possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application for which has not been denied) and intend to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. Foreign exchange students, students age 20 or over, previous Voice of Democracy first place state winners, GED or Adult Education Students are ineligible. **Essay & Video Instructions** * Record your original 3-5 minute (+ or – 5 seconds max.) audio essay. * You will submit the recording and typed essay via an upload to your Scholar's App application. * You must be the sole author of your essay. The recording must be in your own voice and in English. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. Hearing/speech impaired students should email the Voice of Democracy National Office at youthscholarships@vfw.org for special instructions. **Note**: * No music, singing, poetry or sound effects are allowed. * The body of the essay must not identify you in any way, (including, but not limited to your name, school, city, state, race, or national origin). **Judging Criteria** * **Originality is worth 30 points**: Treatment of the theme should show imagination and human interest. * **Content is worth 35 points**: Clearly express your ideas in an organized manner. Fully develop your theme and use transitions to move smoothly from one idea to another. * **Delivery is worth 35 points**: Speak in a clear and credible manner.
- VFW - Voice of Democracy - Vermont - District 1 - Post 6471Since 1947, the Voice of Democracy has been the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ (VFW’s) premier scholarship program. Each year, nearly 27,000 high school students compete for more than $2 million in scholarships and incentives. Students compete by writing and recording an audio essay on an annual patriotic theme. This year’s theme is **"What Are the Greatest Attributes of Our Democracy?"** Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, state and national level. Department (State) winners receive an all-expense-paid trip to Washington DC, to tour the city, be honored by the VFW and its Auxiliary and receive their portion of $171,000 in national awards, the top award scholarship being $35,000. All entries are submitted at the Post level. **The Voice of Democracy is open to students in grades 9-12 by the Oct. 31 deadline** who are enrolled in a public private or parochial high school or home study program in the United States, its territories and possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application for which has not been denied) and intend to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. Foreign exchange students, students age 20 or over, previous Voice of Democracy first place state winners, GED or Adult Education Students are ineligible. **Essay & Video Instructions** * Record your original 3-5 minute (+ or – 5 seconds max.) audio essay. * You will submit the recording and typed essay via an upload to your Scholar's App application. * You must be the sole author of your essay. The recording must be in your own voice and in English. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. Hearing/speech impaired students should email the Voice of Democracy National Office at youthscholarships@vfw.org for special instructions. **Note**: * No music, singing, poetry or sound effects are allowed. * The body of the essay must not identify you in any way, (including, but not limited to your name, school, city, state, race, or national origin). **Judging Criteria** * **Originality is worth 30 points**: Treatment of the theme should show imagination and human interest. * **Content is worth 35 points**: Clearly express your ideas in an organized manner. Fully develop your theme and use transitions to move smoothly from one idea to another. * **Delivery is worth 35 points**: Speak in a clear and credible manner.
- VFW - Voice of Democracy - Vermont - District 1 - Post 648Since 1947, the Voice of Democracy has been the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ (VFW’s) premier scholarship program. Each year, nearly 27,000 high school students compete for more than $2 million in scholarships and incentives. Students compete by writing and recording an audio essay on an annual patriotic theme. This year’s theme is **"What Are the Greatest Attributes of Our Democracy?"** Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, state and national level. Department (State) winners receive an all-expense-paid trip to Washington DC, to tour the city, be honored by the VFW and its Auxiliary and receive their portion of $171,000 in national awards, the top award scholarship being $35,000. All entries are submitted at the Post level. **The Voice of Democracy is open to students in grades 9-12 by the Oct. 31 deadline** who are enrolled in a public private or parochial high school or home study program in the United States, its territories and possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application for which has not been denied) and intend to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. Foreign exchange students, students age 20 or over, previous Voice of Democracy first place state winners, GED or Adult Education Students are ineligible. **Essay & Video Instructions** * Record your original 3-5 minute (+ or – 5 seconds max.) audio essay. * You will submit the recording and typed essay via an upload to your Scholar's App application. * You must be the sole author of your essay. The recording must be in your own voice and in English. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. Hearing/speech impaired students should email the Voice of Democracy National Office at youthscholarships@vfw.org for special instructions. **Note**: * No music, singing, poetry or sound effects are allowed. * The body of the essay must not identify you in any way, (including, but not limited to your name, school, city, state, race, or national origin). **Judging Criteria** * **Originality is worth 30 points**: Treatment of the theme should show imagination and human interest. * **Content is worth 35 points**: Clearly express your ideas in an organized manner. Fully develop your theme and use transitions to move smoothly from one idea to another. * **Delivery is worth 35 points**: Speak in a clear and credible manner.
- VFW - Voice of Democracy - Vermont - District 1 - Post 771Since 1947, the Voice of Democracy has been the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ (VFW’s) premier scholarship program. Each year, nearly 27,000 high school students compete for more than $2 million in scholarships and incentives. Students compete by writing and recording an audio essay on an annual patriotic theme. This year’s theme is **"What Are the Greatest Attributes of Our Democracy?"** Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, state and national level. Department (State) winners receive an all-expense-paid trip to Washington DC, to tour the city, be honored by the VFW and its Auxiliary and receive their portion of $171,000 in national awards, the top award scholarship being $35,000. All entries are submitted at the Post level. **The Voice of Democracy is open to students in grades 9-12 by the Oct. 31 deadline** who are enrolled in a public private or parochial high school or home study program in the United States, its territories and possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application for which has not been denied) and intend to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. Foreign exchange students, students age 20 or over, previous Voice of Democracy first place state winners, GED or Adult Education Students are ineligible. **Essay & Video Instructions** * Record your original 3-5 minute (+ or – 5 seconds max.) audio essay. * You will submit the recording and typed essay via an upload to your Scholar's App application. * You must be the sole author of your essay. The recording must be in your own voice and in English. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. Hearing/speech impaired students should email the Voice of Democracy National Office at youthscholarships@vfw.org for special instructions. **Note**: * No music, singing, poetry or sound effects are allowed. * The body of the essay must not identify you in any way, (including, but not limited to your name, school, city, state, race, or national origin). **Judging Criteria** * **Originality is worth 30 points**: Treatment of the theme should show imagination and human interest. * **Content is worth 35 points**: Clearly express your ideas in an organized manner. Fully develop your theme and use transitions to move smoothly from one idea to another. * **Delivery is worth 35 points**: Speak in a clear and credible manner.
- VFW - Voice of Democracy - Vermont - District 2 - Post 1767Since 1947, the Voice of Democracy has been the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ (VFW’s) premier scholarship program. Each year, nearly 27,000 high school students compete for more than $2 million in scholarships and incentives. Students compete by writing and recording an audio essay on an annual patriotic theme. This year’s theme is **"What Are the Greatest Attributes of Our Democracy?"** Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, state and national level. Department (State) winners receive an all-expense-paid trip to Washington DC, to tour the city, be honored by the VFW and its Auxiliary and receive their portion of $171,000 in national awards, the top award scholarship being $35,000. All entries are submitted at the Post level. **The Voice of Democracy is open to students in grades 9-12 by the Oct. 31 deadline** who are enrolled in a public private or parochial high school or home study program in the United States, its territories and possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application for which has not been denied) and intend to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. Foreign exchange students, students age 20 or over, previous Voice of Democracy first place state winners, GED or Adult Education Students are ineligible. **Essay & Video Instructions** * Record your original 3-5 minute (+ or – 5 seconds max.) audio essay. * You will submit the recording and typed essay via an upload to your Scholar's App application. * You must be the sole author of your essay. The recording must be in your own voice and in English. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. Hearing/speech impaired students should email the Voice of Democracy National Office at youthscholarships@vfw.org for special instructions. **Note**: * No music, singing, poetry or sound effects are allowed. * The body of the essay must not identify you in any way, (including, but not limited to your name, school, city, state, race, or national origin). **Judging Criteria** * **Originality is worth 30 points**: Treatment of the theme should show imagination and human interest. * **Content is worth 35 points**: Clearly express your ideas in an organized manner. Fully develop your theme and use transitions to move smoothly from one idea to another. * **Delivery is worth 35 points**: Speak in a clear and credible manner.
- VFW - Voice of Democracy - Vermont - District 2 - Post 6689Since 1947, the Voice of Democracy has been the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ (VFW’s) premier scholarship program. Each year, nearly 27,000 high school students compete for more than $2 million in scholarships and incentives. Students compete by writing and recording an audio essay on an annual patriotic theme. This year’s theme is **"What Are the Greatest Attributes of Our Democracy?"** Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, state and national level. Department (State) winners receive an all-expense-paid trip to Washington DC, to tour the city, be honored by the VFW and its Auxiliary and receive their portion of $171,000 in national awards, the top award scholarship being $35,000. All entries are submitted at the Post level. **The Voice of Democracy is open to students in grades 9-12 by the Oct. 31 deadline** who are enrolled in a public private or parochial high school or home study program in the United States, its territories and possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application for which has not been denied) and intend to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. Foreign exchange students, students age 20 or over, previous Voice of Democracy first place state winners, GED or Adult Education Students are ineligible. **Essay & Video Instructions** * Record your original 3-5 minute (+ or – 5 seconds max.) audio essay. * You will submit the recording and typed essay via an upload to your Scholar's App application. * You must be the sole author of your essay. The recording must be in your own voice and in English. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. Hearing/speech impaired students should email the Voice of Democracy National Office at youthscholarships@vfw.org for special instructions. **Note**: * No music, singing, poetry or sound effects are allowed. * The body of the essay must not identify you in any way, (including, but not limited to your name, school, city, state, race, or national origin). **Judging Criteria** * **Originality is worth 30 points**: Treatment of the theme should show imagination and human interest. * **Content is worth 35 points**: Clearly express your ideas in an organized manner. Fully develop your theme and use transitions to move smoothly from one idea to another. * **Delivery is worth 35 points**: Speak in a clear and credible manner.
- VFW - Voice of Democracy - Vermont - District 2 - Post 758Since 1947, the Voice of Democracy has been the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ (VFW’s) premier scholarship program. Each year, nearly 27,000 high school students compete for more than $2 million in scholarships and incentives. Students compete by writing and recording an audio essay on an annual patriotic theme. This year’s theme is **"What Are the Greatest Attributes of Our Democracy?"** Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, state and national level. Department (State) winners receive an all-expense-paid trip to Washington DC, to tour the city, be honored by the VFW and its Auxiliary and receive their portion of $171,000 in national awards, the top award scholarship being $35,000. All entries are submitted at the Post level. **The Voice of Democracy is open to students in grades 9-12 by the Oct. 31 deadline** who are enrolled in a public private or parochial high school or home study program in the United States, its territories and possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application for which has not been denied) and intend to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. Foreign exchange students, students age 20 or over, previous Voice of Democracy first place state winners, GED or Adult Education Students are ineligible. **Essay & Video Instructions** * Record your original 3-5 minute (+ or – 5 seconds max.) audio essay. * You will submit the recording and typed essay via an upload to your Scholar's App application. * You must be the sole author of your essay. The recording must be in your own voice and in English. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. Hearing/speech impaired students should email the Voice of Democracy National Office at youthscholarships@vfw.org for special instructions. **Note**: * No music, singing, poetry or sound effects are allowed. * The body of the essay must not identify you in any way, (including, but not limited to your name, school, city, state, race, or national origin). **Judging Criteria** * **Originality is worth 30 points**: Treatment of the theme should show imagination and human interest. * **Content is worth 35 points**: Clearly express your ideas in an organized manner. Fully develop your theme and use transitions to move smoothly from one idea to another. * **Delivery is worth 35 points**: Speak in a clear and credible manner.
- VFW - Voice of Democracy - Vermont - District 2 - Post 778Since 1947, the Voice of Democracy has been the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ (VFW’s) premier scholarship program. Each year, nearly 27,000 high school students compete for more than $2 million in scholarships and incentives. Students compete by writing and recording an audio essay on an annual patriotic theme. This year’s theme is **"What Are the Greatest Attributes of Our Democracy?"** Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, state and national level. Department (State) winners receive an all-expense-paid trip to Washington DC, to tour the city, be honored by the VFW and its Auxiliary and receive their portion of $171,000 in national awards, the top award scholarship being $35,000. All entries are submitted at the Post level. **The Voice of Democracy is open to students in grades 9-12 by the Oct. 31 deadline** who are enrolled in a public private or parochial high school or home study program in the United States, its territories and possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application for which has not been denied) and intend to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. Foreign exchange students, students age 20 or over, previous Voice of Democracy first place state winners, GED or Adult Education Students are ineligible. **Essay & Video Instructions** * Record your original 3-5 minute (+ or – 5 seconds max.) audio essay. * You will submit the recording and typed essay via an upload to your Scholar's App application. * You must be the sole author of your essay. The recording must be in your own voice and in English. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. Hearing/speech impaired students should email the Voice of Democracy National Office at youthscholarships@vfw.org for special instructions. **Note**: * No music, singing, poetry or sound effects are allowed. * The body of the essay must not identify you in any way, (including, but not limited to your name, school, city, state, race, or national origin). **Judging Criteria** * **Originality is worth 30 points**: Treatment of the theme should show imagination and human interest. * **Content is worth 35 points**: Clearly express your ideas in an organized manner. Fully develop your theme and use transitions to move smoothly from one idea to another. * **Delivery is worth 35 points**: Speak in a clear and credible manner.
- VFW - Voice of Democracy - Vermont - District 2 - Post 782Since 1947, the Voice of Democracy has been the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ (VFW’s) premier scholarship program. Each year, nearly 27,000 high school students compete for more than $2 million in scholarships and incentives. Students compete by writing and recording an audio essay on an annual patriotic theme. This year’s theme is **"What Are the Greatest Attributes of Our Democracy?"** Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, state and national level. Department (State) winners receive an all-expense-paid trip to Washington DC, to tour the city, be honored by the VFW and its Auxiliary and receive their portion of $171,000 in national awards, the top award scholarship being $35,000. All entries are submitted at the Post level. **The Voice of Democracy is open to students in grades 9-12 by the Oct. 31 deadline** who are enrolled in a public private or parochial high school or home study program in the United States, its territories and possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application for which has not been denied) and intend to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. Foreign exchange students, students age 20 or over, previous Voice of Democracy first place state winners, GED or Adult Education Students are ineligible. **Essay & Video Instructions** * Record your original 3-5 minute (+ or – 5 seconds max.) audio essay. * You will submit the recording and typed essay via an upload to your Scholar's App application. * You must be the sole author of your essay. The recording must be in your own voice and in English. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. Hearing/speech impaired students should email the Voice of Democracy National Office at youthscholarships@vfw.org for special instructions. **Note**: * No music, singing, poetry or sound effects are allowed. * The body of the essay must not identify you in any way, (including, but not limited to your name, school, city, state, race, or national origin). **Judging Criteria** * **Originality is worth 30 points**: Treatment of the theme should show imagination and human interest. * **Content is worth 35 points**: Clearly express your ideas in an organized manner. Fully develop your theme and use transitions to move smoothly from one idea to another. * **Delivery is worth 35 points**: Speak in a clear and credible manner.
- VFW - Voice of Democracy - Vermont - District 2 - Post 7823Since 1947, the Voice of Democracy has been the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ (VFW’s) premier scholarship program. Each year, nearly 27,000 high school students compete for more than $2 million in scholarships and incentives. Students compete by writing and recording an audio essay on an annual patriotic theme. This year’s theme is **"What Are the Greatest Attributes of Our Democracy?"** Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, state and national level. Department (State) winners receive an all-expense-paid trip to Washington DC, to tour the city, be honored by the VFW and its Auxiliary and receive their portion of $171,000 in national awards, the top award scholarship being $35,000. All entries are submitted at the Post level. **The Voice of Democracy is open to students in grades 9-12 by the Oct. 31 deadline** who are enrolled in a public private or parochial high school or home study program in the United States, its territories and possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application for which has not been denied) and intend to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. Foreign exchange students, students age 20 or over, previous Voice of Democracy first place state winners, GED or Adult Education Students are ineligible. **Essay & Video Instructions** * Record your original 3-5 minute (+ or – 5 seconds max.) audio essay. * You will submit the recording and typed essay via an upload to your Scholar's App application. * You must be the sole author of your essay. The recording must be in your own voice and in English. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. Hearing/speech impaired students should email the Voice of Democracy National Office at youthscholarships@vfw.org for special instructions. **Note**: * No music, singing, poetry or sound effects are allowed. * The body of the essay must not identify you in any way, (including, but not limited to your name, school, city, state, race, or national origin). **Judging Criteria** * **Originality is worth 30 points**: Treatment of the theme should show imagination and human interest. * **Content is worth 35 points**: Clearly express your ideas in an organized manner. Fully develop your theme and use transitions to move smoothly from one idea to another. * **Delivery is worth 35 points**: Speak in a clear and credible manner.
- VFW - Voice of Democracy - Vermont - District 3 - Post 10038Since 1947, the Voice of Democracy has been the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ (VFW’s) premier scholarship program. Each year, nearly 27,000 high school students compete for more than $2 million in scholarships and incentives. Students compete by writing and recording an audio essay on an annual patriotic theme. This year’s theme is **"What Are the Greatest Attributes of Our Democracy?"** Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, state and national level. Department (State) winners receive an all-expense-paid trip to Washington DC, to tour the city, be honored by the VFW and its Auxiliary and receive their portion of $171,000 in national awards, the top award scholarship being $35,000. All entries are submitted at the Post level. **The Voice of Democracy is open to students in grades 9-12 by the Oct. 31 deadline** who are enrolled in a public private or parochial high school or home study program in the United States, its territories and possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application for which has not been denied) and intend to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. Foreign exchange students, students age 20 or over, previous Voice of Democracy first place state winners, GED or Adult Education Students are ineligible. **Essay & Video Instructions** * Record your original 3-5 minute (+ or – 5 seconds max.) audio essay. * You will submit the recording and typed essay via an upload to your Scholar's App application. * You must be the sole author of your essay. The recording must be in your own voice and in English. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. Hearing/speech impaired students should email the Voice of Democracy National Office at youthscholarships@vfw.org for special instructions. **Note**: * No music, singing, poetry or sound effects are allowed. * The body of the essay must not identify you in any way, (including, but not limited to your name, school, city, state, race, or national origin). **Judging Criteria** * **Originality is worth 30 points**: Treatment of the theme should show imagination and human interest. * **Content is worth 35 points**: Clearly express your ideas in an organized manner. Fully develop your theme and use transitions to move smoothly from one idea to another. * **Delivery is worth 35 points**: Speak in a clear and credible manner.
- VFW - Voice of Democracy - Vermont - District 3 - Post 2309Since 1947, the Voice of Democracy has been the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ (VFW’s) premier scholarship program. Each year, nearly 27,000 high school students compete for more than $2 million in scholarships and incentives. Students compete by writing and recording an audio essay on an annual patriotic theme. This year’s theme is **"What Are the Greatest Attributes of Our Democracy?"** Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, state and national level. Department (State) winners receive an all-expense-paid trip to Washington DC, to tour the city, be honored by the VFW and its Auxiliary and receive their portion of $171,000 in national awards, the top award scholarship being $35,000. All entries are submitted at the Post level. **The Voice of Democracy is open to students in grades 9-12 by the Oct. 31 deadline** who are enrolled in a public private or parochial high school or home study program in the United States, its territories and possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application for which has not been denied) and intend to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. Foreign exchange students, students age 20 or over, previous Voice of Democracy first place state winners, GED or Adult Education Students are ineligible. **Essay & Video Instructions** * Record your original 3-5 minute (+ or – 5 seconds max.) audio essay. * You will submit the recording and typed essay via an upload to your Scholar's App application. * You must be the sole author of your essay. The recording must be in your own voice and in English. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. Hearing/speech impaired students should email the Voice of Democracy National Office at youthscholarships@vfw.org for special instructions. **Note**: * No music, singing, poetry or sound effects are allowed. * The body of the essay must not identify you in any way, (including, but not limited to your name, school, city, state, race, or national origin). **Judging Criteria** * **Originality is worth 30 points**: Treatment of the theme should show imagination and human interest. * **Content is worth 35 points**: Clearly express your ideas in an organized manner. Fully develop your theme and use transitions to move smoothly from one idea to another. * **Delivery is worth 35 points**: Speak in a clear and credible manner.
- VFW - Voice of Democracy - Vermont - District 3 - Post 7779Since 1947, the Voice of Democracy has been the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ (VFW’s) premier scholarship program. Each year, nearly 27,000 high school students compete for more than $2 million in scholarships and incentives. Students compete by writing and recording an audio essay on an annual patriotic theme. This year’s theme is **"What Are the Greatest Attributes of Our Democracy?"** Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, state and national level. Department (State) winners receive an all-expense-paid trip to Washington DC, to tour the city, be honored by the VFW and its Auxiliary and receive their portion of $171,000 in national awards, the top award scholarship being $35,000. All entries are submitted at the Post level. **The Voice of Democracy is open to students in grades 9-12 by the Oct. 31 deadline** who are enrolled in a public private or parochial high school or home study program in the United States, its territories and possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application for which has not been denied) and intend to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. Foreign exchange students, students age 20 or over, previous Voice of Democracy first place state winners, GED or Adult Education Students are ineligible. **Essay & Video Instructions** * Record your original 3-5 minute (+ or – 5 seconds max.) audio essay. * You will submit the recording and typed essay via an upload to your Scholar's App application. * You must be the sole author of your essay. The recording must be in your own voice and in English. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. Hearing/speech impaired students should email the Voice of Democracy National Office at youthscholarships@vfw.org for special instructions. **Note**: * No music, singing, poetry or sound effects are allowed. * The body of the essay must not identify you in any way, (including, but not limited to your name, school, city, state, race, or national origin). **Judging Criteria** * **Originality is worth 30 points**: Treatment of the theme should show imagination and human interest. * **Content is worth 35 points**: Clearly express your ideas in an organized manner. Fully develop your theme and use transitions to move smoothly from one idea to another. * **Delivery is worth 35 points**: Speak in a clear and credible manner.
- VFW - Voice of Democracy - Vermont - District 3 - Post 790Since 1947, the Voice of Democracy has been the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ (VFW’s) premier scholarship program. Each year, nearly 27,000 high school students compete for more than $2 million in scholarships and incentives. Students compete by writing and recording an audio essay on an annual patriotic theme. This year’s theme is **"What Are the Greatest Attributes of Our Democracy?"** Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, state and national level. Department (State) winners receive an all-expense-paid trip to Washington DC, to tour the city, be honored by the VFW and its Auxiliary and receive their portion of $171,000 in national awards, the top award scholarship being $35,000. All entries are submitted at the Post level. **The Voice of Democracy is open to students in grades 9-12 by the Oct. 31 deadline** who are enrolled in a public private or parochial high school or home study program in the United States, its territories and possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application for which has not been denied) and intend to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. Foreign exchange students, students age 20 or over, previous Voice of Democracy first place state winners, GED or Adult Education Students are ineligible. **Essay & Video Instructions** * Record your original 3-5 minute (+ or – 5 seconds max.) audio essay. * You will submit the recording and typed essay via an upload to your Scholar's App application. * You must be the sole author of your essay. The recording must be in your own voice and in English. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. Hearing/speech impaired students should email the Voice of Democracy National Office at youthscholarships@vfw.org for special instructions. **Note**: * No music, singing, poetry or sound effects are allowed. * The body of the essay must not identify you in any way, (including, but not limited to your name, school, city, state, race, or national origin). **Judging Criteria** * **Originality is worth 30 points**: Treatment of the theme should show imagination and human interest. * **Content is worth 35 points**: Clearly express your ideas in an organized manner. Fully develop your theme and use transitions to move smoothly from one idea to another. * **Delivery is worth 35 points**: Speak in a clear and credible manner.
- VFW - Voice of Democracy - Vermont - District 3 - Post 792Since 1947, the Voice of Democracy has been the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ (VFW’s) premier scholarship program. Each year, nearly 27,000 high school students compete for more than $2 million in scholarships and incentives. Students compete by writing and recording an audio essay on an annual patriotic theme. This year’s theme is **"What Are the Greatest Attributes of Our Democracy?"** Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, state and national level. Department (State) winners receive an all-expense-paid trip to Washington DC, to tour the city, be honored by the VFW and its Auxiliary and receive their portion of $171,000 in national awards, the top award scholarship being $35,000. All entries are submitted at the Post level. **The Voice of Democracy is open to students in grades 9-12 by the Oct. 31 deadline** who are enrolled in a public private or parochial high school or home study program in the United States, its territories and possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application for which has not been denied) and intend to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. Foreign exchange students, students age 20 or over, previous Voice of Democracy first place state winners, GED or Adult Education Students are ineligible. **Essay & Video Instructions** * Record your original 3-5 minute (+ or – 5 seconds max.) audio essay. * You will submit the recording and typed essay via an upload to your Scholar's App application. * You must be the sole author of your essay. The recording must be in your own voice and in English. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. Hearing/speech impaired students should email the Voice of Democracy National Office at youthscholarships@vfw.org for special instructions. **Note**: * No music, singing, poetry or sound effects are allowed. * The body of the essay must not identify you in any way, (including, but not limited to your name, school, city, state, race, or national origin). **Judging Criteria** * **Originality is worth 30 points**: Treatment of the theme should show imagination and human interest. * **Content is worth 35 points**: Clearly express your ideas in an organized manner. Fully develop your theme and use transitions to move smoothly from one idea to another. * **Delivery is worth 35 points**: Speak in a clear and credible manner.
- VFW - Voice of Democracy - Vermont - District 3 - Post 793Since 1947, the Voice of Democracy has been the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ (VFW’s) premier scholarship program. Each year, nearly 27,000 high school students compete for more than $2 million in scholarships and incentives. Students compete by writing and recording an audio essay on an annual patriotic theme. This year’s theme is **"What Are the Greatest Attributes of Our Democracy?"** Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, state and national level. Department (State) winners receive an all-expense-paid trip to Washington DC, to tour the city, be honored by the VFW and its Auxiliary and receive their portion of $171,000 in national awards, the top award scholarship being $35,000. All entries are submitted at the Post level. **The Voice of Democracy is open to students in grades 9-12 by the Oct. 31 deadline** who are enrolled in a public private or parochial high school or home study program in the United States, its territories and possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application for which has not been denied) and intend to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. Foreign exchange students, students age 20 or over, previous Voice of Democracy first place state winners, GED or Adult Education Students are ineligible. **Essay & Video Instructions** * Record your original 3-5 minute (+ or – 5 seconds max.) audio essay. * You will submit the recording and typed essay via an upload to your Scholar's App application. * You must be the sole author of your essay. The recording must be in your own voice and in English. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. Hearing/speech impaired students should email the Voice of Democracy National Office at youthscholarships@vfw.org for special instructions. **Note**: * No music, singing, poetry or sound effects are allowed. * The body of the essay must not identify you in any way, (including, but not limited to your name, school, city, state, race, or national origin). **Judging Criteria** * **Originality is worth 30 points**: Treatment of the theme should show imagination and human interest. * **Content is worth 35 points**: Clearly express your ideas in an organized manner. Fully develop your theme and use transitions to move smoothly from one idea to another. * **Delivery is worth 35 points**: Speak in a clear and credible manner.
- VFW - Voice of Democracy - Vermont - District 3 - Post 798Since 1947, the Voice of Democracy has been the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ (VFW’s) premier scholarship program. Each year, nearly 27,000 high school students compete for more than $2 million in scholarships and incentives. Students compete by writing and recording an audio essay on an annual patriotic theme. This year’s theme is **"What Are the Greatest Attributes of Our Democracy?"** Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, state and national level. Department (State) winners receive an all-expense-paid trip to Washington DC, to tour the city, be honored by the VFW and its Auxiliary and receive their portion of $171,000 in national awards, the top award scholarship being $35,000. All entries are submitted at the Post level. **The Voice of Democracy is open to students in grades 9-12 by the Oct. 31 deadline** who are enrolled in a public private or parochial high school or home study program in the United States, its territories and possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application for which has not been denied) and intend to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. Foreign exchange students, students age 20 or over, previous Voice of Democracy first place state winners, GED or Adult Education Students are ineligible. **Essay & Video Instructions** * Record your original 3-5 minute (+ or – 5 seconds max.) audio essay. * You will submit the recording and typed essay via an upload to your Scholar's App application. * You must be the sole author of your essay. The recording must be in your own voice and in English. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. Hearing/speech impaired students should email the Voice of Democracy National Office at youthscholarships@vfw.org for special instructions. **Note**: * No music, singing, poetry or sound effects are allowed. * The body of the essay must not identify you in any way, (including, but not limited to your name, school, city, state, race, or national origin). **Judging Criteria** * **Originality is worth 30 points**: Treatment of the theme should show imagination and human interest. * **Content is worth 35 points**: Clearly express your ideas in an organized manner. Fully develop your theme and use transitions to move smoothly from one idea to another. * **Delivery is worth 35 points**: Speak in a clear and credible manner.
- VFW - Voice of Democracy - Vermont - District 3 - Post 9653Since 1947, the Voice of Democracy has been the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ (VFW’s) premier scholarship program. Each year, nearly 27,000 high school students compete for more than $2 million in scholarships and incentives. Students compete by writing and recording an audio essay on an annual patriotic theme. This year’s theme is **"What Are the Greatest Attributes of Our Democracy?"** Prizes and scholarships can be awarded at the Post, District, state and national level. Department (State) winners receive an all-expense-paid trip to Washington DC, to tour the city, be honored by the VFW and its Auxiliary and receive their portion of $171,000 in national awards, the top award scholarship being $35,000. All entries are submitted at the Post level. **The Voice of Democracy is open to students in grades 9-12 by the Oct. 31 deadline** who are enrolled in a public private or parochial high school or home study program in the United States, its territories and possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. Although U.S. citizenship is not required, students must be lawful U.S. permanent residents or have applied for permanent residence (the application for which has not been denied) and intend to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law. Foreign exchange students, students age 20 or over, previous Voice of Democracy first place state winners, GED or Adult Education Students are ineligible. **Essay & Video Instructions** * Record your original 3-5 minute (+ or – 5 seconds max.) audio essay. * You will submit the recording and typed essay via an upload to your Scholar's App application. * You must be the sole author of your essay. The recording must be in your own voice and in English. * Use of ChatGPT or other AI tools is not allowed. Hearing/speech impaired students should email the Voice of Democracy National Office at youthscholarships@vfw.org for special instructions. **Note**: * No music, singing, poetry or sound effects are allowed. * The body of the essay must not identify you in any way, (including, but not limited to your name, school, city, state, race, or national origin). **Judging Criteria** * **Originality is worth 30 points**: Treatment of the theme should show imagination and human interest. * **Content is worth 35 points**: Clearly express your ideas in an organized manner. Fully develop your theme and use transitions to move smoothly from one idea to another. * **Delivery is worth 35 points**: Speak in a clear and credible manner.