Raimondo announces ‘Governor for a Day’ essay contest

Posted 2/26/15

Gov. Gina M. Raimondo has announced the “Governor for a Day” essay contest as a way to encourage young girls to become leaders in their communities.

This Women’s History Month initiative is …

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Raimondo announces ‘Governor for a Day’ essay contest

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Gov. Gina M. Raimondo has announced the “Governor for a Day” essay contest as a way to encourage young girls to become leaders in their communities.

This Women’s History Month initiative is open to girls in fifth through eighth grade throughout the state. The winning essayist will be named “Governor for a Day,” and spend a day this spring meeting and speaking with other leaders across state government.

“Every day I talk with young girls and women – from my own daughter to successful Rhode Island businesswomen – and I am reminded how important it is to expose young girls to the significance of public service,” Raimondo said. “Girls should know that with hard work and dedication, the opportunities available to them here in Rhode Island are endless. This essay contest is a chance to engage us all in that conversation.”

Interested applicants should apply by March 13 and answer this question in 400 words or less: “What would you do if you were Rhode Island’s Governor for a Day?”

Students should submit the following information along with their essay: name, age, school, grade, teacher’s contact information, home address, contact phone number, contact email address, parent or guardian name(s).

Applicants may email their essays to communications@governor.ri.gov, or they may mail their essays to Governor for a Day Essay Contest, c/o Governor’s Communications Office, 82 Smith St., Room 128, Providence, RI 02903.

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  • PaulHuff

    Too bad my sons can't apply. It will at least serve as a good topic to discuss sexism with them.

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