Annual district kindness poster contest begins to highlight National Bullying Prevention month
(10/06/2022) As a part of October’s National Bullying Prevention campaign, Anoka-Hennepin is excited to participate in the 18th annual kindness poster contest.
The district invites students at all grade levels to submit their best artwork for the competition. Each elementary and middle school will select one winning poster for each grade level, K-8, and each high school will select one winning poster from grades 9-12 to advance to the district-level judging contest.
This year’s kindness poster contest theme is There is POWER in Kindness, and those words must be on the poster. All participants will help create and spread kindness messages in their schools through this competition.
What is kindness? Kindness is a positive call to action to counteract the negative impact of bullying, and Anoka-Hennepin’s core values of respect, responsibility, appreciation of diversity, integrity, and compassion are the basis of kindness.
The winning posters that advance to district-level voting will be judged the week of Nov. 7 by district staff at the Educational Service Center in Anoka. The district winners will then be recognized at a future School Board meeting and will receive a Kindle tablet from the Horace Mann Company. Winning posters will also be posted on the district website and printed for use in schools across the district.
Poster specifics
In addition to including the words There is POWER in Kindness on the poster, posters must be on 11” x 17” paper. Lightweight paper, if used, should be mounted on tagboard. The student’s name, grade, and school must be on the back of the poster.
Crayons, felt tip pens, markers, paint, pen, and ink, pencil, etc., may be used to create the poster, but do not use photographs or Xerox copies. Do not use wood, plastic, glass, metal, string, fabric, felt, collage materials, stencils, internet downloads, or computer art.
Posters cannot include copyrighted characters from comics, cartoons, television programs, movies, newspapers, magazines, etc.