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The American Planning Association is pleased to announce the second year of its annual high school essay contest, open to students who are juniors or seniors during the 2007-08 academic year, including home schooled students or students who are enrolled in a high school equivalency program, and who are residents of the United States or a U.S. Territory or are U.S. citizens living abroad.

Awards Each year, the first place winner will receive a $5,000 scholarship to the college or university he or she attends after graduation. The college or university must be located in the United States or a U.S. Territory. The winner will also receive a complimentary registration and a travel stipend to attend one of APA's National Planning Conferences during the five-year period after he or she first matriculates at a college or university.

Ten additional students will receive honorable mention awards consisting of a $100 gift certificate to APA's PlanningBooks.com. The winners of the 2007-08 High School Essay Contest will be announced March 15, 2008.

Objective APA's goal in sponsoring this contest is to encourage high school students across the country to address some of the critical planning issues that are facing their own communities today. By responding to a challenging essay question, we hope that students will:

* Deepen their understanding of their own community; * Learn how planning is part of the democratic process through which Americans can create communities of lasting value for residents today and for future generations; * Develop an appreciation for the important role that elected officials, planning professionals, and citizens of all ages play in that process; * See how the knowledge and skills they are acquiring in high school (and will continue to develop) will enable them to participate fully in the planning process wherever they may choose to live.

Through National Community Planning Month and the essay contest, APA is promoting awareness of all the elements that go into making a great neighborhood. To learn more about this issue and APA's programs, visit www.planning.org/ncpm.

Information and Application All the contest and application information may be found in the following documents. Entries must be between 1,200 and 1,500 words. Submissions are due online by January 15, 2008.

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