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WHRO's Annual PBS KIDS GO! Writers Contest

WHRO invites you to create a great story, illustrate it and enter the 2012 PBS KIDS GO! Writers Contest.  Entries are due at WHRO on March 30, 2012.

Click here [PDF] for the 2012 Contest Rules
Click here [PDF] for the 2012 Entry Form

All students entering the contest will receive a special PBS KIDS GO! Certificate.  A first place and honorable mention winner will be named in each grade level Kindergarten through 5th grade.  Winners and their families will be invited to a special reception and studio recording of the 2012 WHRO Young Storytellers awards program.

Good luck to all!


Past Writers Contest Winners

2011 PBS KIDS Go! Writers Contest Winners
2010 PBS KIDS Go! Writers Contest Winners

15th Annual Reading Rainbow Writers Contest winners
14th Annual Reading Rainbow Writers Contest winners
13th Annual Reading Rainbow Writers Contest winners
12th Annual Reading Rainbow Writers Contest winners
11th Annual Reading Rainbow Writers Contest winners


The PBS KIDS GO! Writers Contest is part of PBS KIDS Raising Readers and is funded in part by a Ready To Learn grant, in a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Department of Education and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

The contents of these contest rules were developed under a grant, #PRU295B050003, from the Department of Education.  However, those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government.