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Centennial Women’s Suffrage

In Alerts on March 5, 2018 by Randolph Hollingsworth Tagged: high school social studies teachers, women's rights

Women Leading the Way is a national art and storytelling project for high school students. Sponsored by Lycée Français de New York, the project is free to join, open to all high schools in the U.S. and its territories. Each student will create three short essays and 2 portraits that will be featured on a post they design – with the entries being published online. 100 entries will be selected to appear in a National Poster Exhibition to be held in New York City in 2020.

Deadline for registration is March 8, 2018. Register NOW.

The five steps of the Project, Women Leading the Way.

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