Renaissance Launches Art Contest for Students to Help “Shine a Light on Bilingualism” in America
Students who submit an original artwork to the contest can win up to $500 and see their work featured by Renaissance during Hispanic Heritage Month
Students who submit an original artwork to the contest can win up to $500 and see their work featured by Renaissance during Hispanic Heritage Month
BLOOMINGTON, MINN. (May 12, 2023) – Renaissance, a global leader in pre-K–12 education technology, today launched the second annual “Shine a Light on Bilingualism” art contest to celebrate Hispanic culture and bilingualism.
All students in grades K–12 are invited to create and submit a painting, drawing, or mixed media piece on the theme of “celebrating Hispanic heritage and bilingualism.” Entries are due on June 30. In July, a winner will be selected for each grade band of K–3, 4–8, and 9–12. Each winner will receive a $500 Visa gift card and have their art featured during Renaissance’s celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, which takes place between September 15 and October 15.
Research shows that bilingualism and biliteracy have benefits beyond academics, including cognitive, employment, and societal benefits. By 2025, 85 percent of English Learners in US schools will have Spanish as their dominant language. Renaissance is excited to celebrate and see every student in this unique group of learners. Additionally, the company looks forward to supporting the educators who honor the knowledge and skills a child has in their home language and seek to build upon those skills to promote learning.
“Bilingual students enrich our classrooms in so many ways every day,” said Doris Chávez-Linville, Director of Linguistic and Culturally Diverse Innovation at Renaissance. “We’re honored to showcase students’ perspectives on what it means to be bilingual, and the wonderful impact Hispanic heritage has had on communities and schools in the US.”
Although the art will be created by students, the work must be submitted by an adult, such as a teacher, parent, guardian, or other family member. To enter a K–12 student in the contest, an adult must upload a photo of the art to https://www.renaissance.com/bilingual-arts-contest, or mail the original to Renaissance. Questions about the contest should be sent to contest@renaissance.com.
For complete terms and conditions and to submit student art to the contest, visit https://www.renaissance.com/bilingual-arts-contest.
About Renaissance
As a leader in education technology, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. For more information, visit https://www.renaissance.com.
Contact for Media Inquiries Only:
Lucy Duffy
Sr. Public Relations & Communications Specialist
Renaissance
(561) 573-6296
pr@renaissance.com
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