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Celebrating Children’s Day through speeches, drawing, and poster-making can help students and teachers bond over shared values of learning, inclusivity, and respect.
Dec. 23—The Indiana State Police is partnering with the U.S. Department of Justice in promoting the National Missing Children's Day Poster Contest. In 1983, President Ronald Reagan proclaimed ...
The Campbell County Public Library will be hosting a free art day for kids in kindergarten through sixth grade, and is also ...
CBI hosting poster contest to raise awareness of missing children 5th graders can participate in the National Missing Children’s Day Poster Contest for a chance to win a trip to Washington, D.C.
Idaho State Police are asking 5th graders to take part in the National Missing Children’s Day Poster Contest.
The National Missing Children’s Day Poster Contest invites 5th graders to showcase their creativity and contribute to the vital cause of child safety.
It serves as a reminder for parents, guardians to be concerned for the safety and well being of all children. Across the country, 5th graders participate in a Missing Children’s Day poster contest.
10-year-old Lillia Kaschmitter from Prairie Elementary School was selected as Idaho's winner of the 42nd Annual National Missing Children's Day Poster Contest.
A fifth grade student from Greeley’s artwork “shines a light” on the thousands of children who go missing every year across the nation. Perpetua Adams from St. Mary Catholic School in Greeley won ...
College Station 5th grader wins local Missing Children’s Day Poster Contest Feel Good Friday: Raising awareness for the missing through art The API failed to deliver the resource.
Dec. 23—The Indiana State Police is partnering with the U.S. Department of Justice in promoting the National Missing Children's Day Poster Contest. In 1983, President Ronald Reagan proclaimed May 25 ...