‘I Love Public School at Home’ Contest
There are many reasons for choosing to attend a public school at home, and this year’s I Love Public School at Home Contest offers families the opportunity to share their reason. Maybe you’re a military family on the move, or your child is an athlete in training, or needs to work at his or her own pace. Whatever the reason, now’s your chance to share the impact a K12-powered education has had on your family by creating and submitting a video telling us why you love public school at home. And just for entering, you’ll receive a FREE T-shirt! Here’s an example of what we’re looking for:
Read the important details about the contest below and, when your student is ready to enter, simply visit stories.k12.com to complete the form and upload a video about why you love public school at home.
I Love Public School at Home Contest Details:
- Submissions MUST communicate why your family/student/parent loves public school at home.
- Submissions MUST contain a video.
- The contest is open to students from kindergarten through 12th grade who attend a K12-powered school.
- All participants who submit a video will receive an “I Love Public School at Home” t-shirt.
- All contestants’ videos will be featured in an online gallery.
- All submissions must be received at stories.k12.com by 5 PM (ET) Wednesday, March 28.
- Read the complete details and contest rules.
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Brittany Marklin
Brittany Marklin is a contributing writer for Learning Liftoff and a community manager for K12. She coordinates all K12 student contests and connects with families who pursue online education. She attended George Mason University, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in marketing, with a minor in tourism and events management. Brittany spent her first five years at K12 on the social media team where she aided with content and strategy for multiple channels, and helped construct K12’s user-generated content site, “What’s Your Story?” When she’s not working, Brittany loves spending time with her husband and daughter in North Carolina.