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Poster and Writing Contests
for the 2018-2019 School Year

Massachusetts Water Resources Authority

 

Update 04/23/2019: Winners announced!

It's MWRA contest time! Once again the MWRA is sponsoring Poster and Writing Contests for students who live in or attend school in a community served by the MWRA.

2018-2019 Topic
for Poster and Writing Contests

image of contest poster

SCIENCE IS A WAY OF THINKING.
Science is observing and experimenting, making predictions, sharing discoveries, asking questions, and wondering how things work.

TECHNOLOGY IS A WAY OF DOING. Technology is using tools, being inventive, identifying problems, and making things work.

ENGINEERING IS A WAY OF MAKING.
Engineering is solving problems, using a variety of materials, designing and creating, and building things that work.

MATH IS A WAY OF MEASURING. Math is creating sequences, (1, 2, 3, 4…), developing patterns, (1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2…), and exploring shapes (triangle, square, circle), volume (holds more or less), and size (greater than, less than.)

When we think of STEM we tend to think of people and the many STEM careers, but it’s more than that! MWRA’s John J. Carroll Water Treatment Plant, the MetroWest Water Supply Tunnel, the Deer Island Wastewater Treatment Plant, and the Outfall Tunnel are all examples of STEM projects.

For more ideas, check out these links to research resources about STEM.

Entries must be postmarked by Wednesday, March 6, 2019. Early entries are encouraged!

School Program Main Page
Contest Main Page
Research Resources
Links to STEM Info
MWRA YouTube Page

MWRA Photos on Flickr

Contest Entry Packet:

All rules, FAQs, forms, labels and other important details

contest entry packet (PDF)

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT ELIGIBILITY

Contests are limited to schools in the MWRA service area.
Eligible communities

NEED INSPIRATION?

A winning poster from last year

Last Year's Winners
CONTACT INFO

Classroom Presentations

Meg Tabacsko
(617) 305-5646
Meg.Tabacsko@mwra.com

Danielle DiRuzza
(617) 305-5681
Danielle.DiRuzza@mwra.com

Teacher and Student Materials Orders
on-line order form

Tours of Deer Island Treatment Plant
Deer Island Tour Hotline
(617) 660-7607

We hope the students will have fun with this topic and learn some important facts in the process.  Good luck to all participants!

Poster Contest (grades K-12)

Use your creative skills to design a poster showing how STEM is being used at the MWRA. Posters should be no smaller than 8.5x11 inches and no larger than 18x24 inches.

Gr. K-2: S in STEM – How is SCIENCE used at the MWRA?

Gr. 3-5: T in STEM – How is TECHNOLOGY used at the MWRA?

Gr. 6-8: E in STEM – How is ENGINEERING used at the MWRA?

Gr. 9-12: M in STEM – How is MATH used at the MWRA?

POSTERS WILL BE JUDGED IN 4 CATEGORIES: Gr. K-2, 3-5, 6-8 and 9-12.

Writing Contest (grades 3-8)

Use your creative skills to write an essay, story, or poem focusing on how STEM is used at the MWRA Water and/or Wastewater Treatment Plants.

Writing entries may focus on SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, MATH or any combination of these. Writing entries must be no more than 2 single sided pages. Double sided entries will not be judged.

WRITING WILL BE JUDGED IN 2 CATEGORIES: Gr. 3-5 and 6-8.

Deadline

Entries must be postmarked by Wednesday, March 6, 2019. Early entries are encouraged.

Rules
Rules are included in the contest entry packet (PDF).
Required Forms and Labels

Every group of student entries must have a Contest Registration Form and each entry must have a Student Label attached securely to the back of the entry. Forms and labels are included in the contest entry packet (PDF).

Students may enter on their own if they live in or attend a school in the MWRA service area. You must include the student label on the back of your entry. Labels are included in the contest entry packet (PDF).

Prizes

First prize in each category is a $100.00 gift card, 2nd prize is a $50.00 card, and 3rd prize is a $25.00 card.

All winners, including honorable mention winners, are invited with their families to an Awards Ceremony at Deer Island on Friday, May 24, 2019.

How to Submit Contest Entries

All entries must be mailed to:

MWRA School Program
2 Griffin Way
Chelsea, MA 02150

What Makes a Good Poster Entry

Make sure your poster is on topic. Don't try to include too many ideas or activities
on your poster. A single message, clearly illustrated, is more effective. If you use
lettering, make sure it can be read from across a room. For inspiration and examples, check out our poster contest winners for 2017-2018.

What Makes a Good Writing Entry
First, be sure your entry addresses the question.  As good as a piece might be, if it isn't on topic, it can't win a prize.  Then, use your creativity to make your entry stand out.  The reader should remember your work because there was something unique about it. An essay can be just as creative as a poem or dialogue, if it has a clear theme and is developed cleverly. For ideas, take a look at our writing contest winners for 2017-2018.
Frequently Asked Questions
Questions and answers for teachers and students are included in the contest entry packet (PDF).

How to Submit Contest Entries
All entries must be mailed to:

MWRA School Contest
2 Griffin Way
Chelsea, MA 02150

Deadline: Wednesday, March 6, 2019

What if I still have some questions?

If you still have questions, please contact Meg Tabacsko, MWRA School Program Manager, at meg.tabacsko@mwra.com. If you do not have access to email, please call Meg at 617-305-5646.

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Only schools located in the MWRA Service Area listed below are eligible to participate in the Annual Poster and Writing Contests.

Water Communities
Chicopee Peabody
Clinton Saugus
Leominster Southborough
Lynn  South Hadley
Lynnfield Swampscott
Marblehead Weston
Marlborough Wilbraham
Nahant Worcester
Northborough  
Sewer Communities
Ashland Lancaster
Braintree Natick
Burlington Randolph
Hingham Walpole
Holbrook Weymouth
Water and Sewer Communities
Arlington Newton
Bedford Norwood
Belmont Quincy
Boston Reading
Brookline Revere
Cambridge Somerville
Canton Stoneham
Chelsea Stoughton
Dedham Wakefield
Everett Waltham
Framingham Watertown
Lexington Wellesley
Malden Westwood
Medford Wilmington
Melrose Winchester
Milton Winthrop
Needham Woburn
Schools located on Cape Cod and within the Quabbin and Wachusett Watershed are also eligible to participate.
Updated April 23, 2019