The deadline for the Hispanic Heritage Essay Contest has been extended until November 7, 2020.
\r\nAltice USA, the parent company of Optimum and Suddenlink, announced its annual Hispanic Heritage Month essay contest in partnership with Univision.
Presented by Alejandra Espinoza, Univision On-Air Personality and TV host, the essay contest invites middle and high school students to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by submitting an essay that describes a Hispanic person whom they consider to be a hero and why.
The full essay prompt can be found below;
\r\nWe all have a hero. Someone we look up to. Someone who inspires us. Whether it is a civil rights activist, pop culture icon, or someone you know personally, heroes bring us hope when we need it the most.
*In 500 words or less, tell us about a Hispanic person, past or present, who you consider to be a hero and explain why.
\r\nWho: Optimum and Suddenlink’s Hispanic Heritage Month essay contest in partnership with Univision\r\n
\r\nWhat: Hispanic Heritage Month essay contest for middle and high school students about a Hispanic person who they consider to be a hero.\r\n
\r\n- Students must be in grades 6-12 in the Optimum/Suddenlink footprint\r\n
- You do not have to be Hispanic to apply\r\n
- Essays must be in English\r\n
Where: More information can be found at Optimum.com/HHM and Suddenlink.com/HHM
\r\nWhen: Essay submissions must be received by 11:59 pm EDT on November 7th, 2020\r\n
\r\nWhy: Grand prize finalists will receive a $1,500 scholarship.
Additional three finalists will receive an iPad. Separate prizes for middle and high school categories.
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