Clerk Comptroller Nikki Alvarez Sowles with 2020 contest winner Lucy Butler and her mom Audra Butler at Bexley Elementary School

2021 Pasco Clerk & Comptroller Constitution Essay Contest Launches

PASCO COUNTY, Fl. – On September 17, 1787, 39 courageous, far-sighted patriots gathered in Philadelphia’s Independence Hall under the watch of George Washington to sign the United States Constitution, inaugurating the stirring phrase that has resounded across generations: “We the People.”

In seven articles encompassing 4,200 words, the document – the governing embodiment of the Declaration of Independence adopted in the same room 11 years earlier – established three coequal branches of government to carry out carefully enumerated powers while holding each other accountable using checks and balances.

Still, state legislatures worried about the excesses threatened by a strong, distant central government. When James Madison authored – and Congress adopted – the Bill of Rights, resistance dissolved, and 13 independent states became the United States of America.

More than 230 years later, the United States spans a continent, its beacon of liberty shining into every dark corner of the world, and We the People still enjoy the freedoms hammered out during that long-ago summer in Philadelphia.

In celebration of the framers and Constitution Day – September 17 – Clerk & Comptroller Nikki Alvarez-Sowles, Esq., invites all Pasco County fifth-grade students to participate in our ninth annual Constitution Essay Contest.

Clerk Comptroller Nikki Alvarez Sowles with 2020 contest winner Lucy Butler and her mom Audra Butler at Bexley Elementary School
Clerk & Comptroller Nikki Alvarez-Sowles with 2020 contest winner Lucy Butler and her mom, Audra Butler, at Bexley Elementary School in December. SOURCE: Passco Clerk And Comptroller

Competition winners will be selected by a panel of judges (all professional writers and editors) who will receive the essays with an assigned number but otherwise stripped of identification.

First-, second, and third-place winners will be presented an elegant trophy and a gift card, and will be introduced at a meeting of the Pasco County School Board. Clerk Alvarez-Sowles will visit the first prize winner at her/his school.

Honorable mention certificates, suitable for framing, also will be awarded.

Again, Clerk Alvarez-Sowles encourages all Pasco fifth-graders to participate: public school, charter school, parochial, private, virtual, and home school. All Pasco fifth-graders are welcome!

Contest rules and deadlines are provided below.

Essay prompt: Why is the United States Constitution Important?

Eligibility: All Pasco County fifth-graders are eligible for the competition. Students may be enrolled in public (charters as well) or private school, including those attending virtually. Homeschoolers are welcome, too.

Deadline for Submissions: Essays must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. September 30.

RULES:

1.         Each essay must be no longer than 300 words. This will be strictly enforced; essays longer than 300 words shall be disqualified. (Headlines and identifying information do not count toward the 300-word limit.)

2.         Submissions will be judged on the participant’s understanding of the issue, clarity, presentation, grammar, and spelling. The participant should respond to the question, “Why is the United States Constitution Important?”

3.         Submissions must include the writer’s name, age, grade, school, school address, contact telephone, and parent email address. (These are not counted against the 300-word limitation.)

 4.        One essay per student. Each essay should be entirely the student’s work.

5.         Each essay must be submitted to the following email address: essaycontest@pascoclerk.com. Only MS-Word or PDF documents are accepted.

6.         Winners will be announced October 22.

Deadline for entries is September 30. Winners will be announced on October 22.

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