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The 2008 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Birthday Celebration Web Pages

And the winners are...

Elementary
1st -- [Childs g3/4 D&D]
2nd -- [Edgewood HP]
3rd -- [Grandview J/S/B]
Honorable Mentions -- [Fairview g6 B]
 .  [Childs g6 AC]  . [Childs g3 BB]
 .  [Highland g3 RI]


[Fairview Collage]
A collage created by
Fairview Sixth Grade
Copyright © 1999 MCCSC/Fairview

2008 Contest Rules
Previous Entries

Middle School
1st -- [JCMS AH]
2nd -- [JCMS TK]

High School
1st -- [BHSN VI]
2nd -- [BHSS AH]

All those involved -- students, faculty, administrators -- are invited to the reception at First United Methodist Church, 219 E 4th Street, Bloomington, beginning at 5 p.m. on Jan. 21, at which the winners will be honored.

2008 Entries

MCCSC
Childs Elementary: [g3/4 D&D] .  [g3 JH]
    . [g3 BB]  .  [g3 EF not judged]  .  [g6 AC]
Fairview Elementary: [g6 A] .  [g6 B]
Grandview Elementary: [J/S/B]
Highland Park Elementary: [g3 RI]
Jackson Creek Middle School: [TK] .  [AH]
Bloomington High School North: [VI]
Bloomington High School South: [AH]
RBBCSC
Ellettsville Intermediate Grade 5:
[EM/LW/KC] .  [EV/DW] .  [HP]
[Ben] .  [NC/AC]

Harmony School
[C&RG (age 7/9]

The Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Birthday Celebration Activities

Help us inform the entire community about the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Commission's Web Design Contest. The rules and guidelines for Elementary School students, Middle School students, and High School students are linked here and below.

Print and post around the building. Share witrh your staff at a meeting. This is not just a "web page contest." Web design and presentation are important, but the message of your page will carry the theme of the celebration.

It is an opportunity to research and develop a position on the life and activities of Dr. King. Using the following themes, create a web site that conveys the information and teachings of Dr. King's life.

The theme for Elementary School asks:

  • Who was Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.?
  • When people talk about Dr. King having a dream, what do they mean?
  • What did Dr. King do or say that is of importance?
  • How can we make Dr. King's dream our dream?
Middle School students will explore:

The City's King Commission celebrates Dr. King's birthday and promotes the acceptance of diversity.

  • What does it mean to live in a diverse community?
  • Are there benefits of living in a diverse society?
  • What did Dr. King do, say or write that promotes the acceptance of diversity?
  • What was Dr. King's dream?
High School web pages should examine:

The City's King Commission celebrates Dr. King's birthday and promotes the acceptance of diversity. In today's world, it is important to be a global thinker. This means being able to think about issues and perspectives beyond one’s own neighborhood, city, state or nation, and being able to apply knowledge and ethical judgment to challenges in the world.

  • How was Dr. King a global thinker?
  • What did he do, say, or write that indicates such a perspective?
Deadline and Reception

Note that the deadline is later this year -- Tuesday, Jan. 15 -- so students will have time to work on their entries after returning from the holiday break. Also, the Commission is offering cash prizes which may be supplemented by additional awards such as i-Pods®, etc.

Finally, all those involved -- students, faculty, administrators -- are invited to the reception at First United Methodist Church, beginning at 5 p.m. on Jan. 21, at which the winners will be announced.

Publishing the Web Page

We would recommend that student web pages be stored on MCCSC resources. While we will do all we can to link to pages stored off-site, we can not guarantee that pages on sites such as Angelfire, Geocities, or other, will always be accessible. Many school filtering systems block these domains because of the number of inappropriate private sites hosted by those vendors. In addition, what is accessible one day may not be the next if one of these sites is found to have changed the way it delivers pages. In other words, we'd much rather provide space for your teachers to use than to struggle with off-site hosts.

It is difficult, often impossible, to move content from an off-site host to an MCCSC site. Pages built on Google, for example, can not be transferred to another host. There should be no problem linking to Google pages, but if a problem develops, we won't be able to move the page so that it can be viewed.

If teachers do not have (or know if he/she has) MCCSC web space, have her/him e-mail us at accounts @ mccsc.edu. We will either create web space or force a password for space they already have. It is possible -- and many schools choose this option -- to house the pages on directories which are part of the school's web site. Either way is acceotable.

Right after the first of the year, participants should begin sending the URLs of the contest pages to czager @ mccsc.edu. These will be listed on the MLK pages and judged from that location after the deadline.

Caveat

Please avoid using the full (or last) name of student entrants in the public document. Initials, first names, teacher names, room numbers, etc., are acceptable. The teacher will know who the entries belong to and will be the one notifying the winners.

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Birthday Celebration Activities

Webpage Contest Rules :
   Elementary [PDF ®]
   Middle School [PDF ®]
   High School [PDF ®]

Example Pages from Previous Contests

Evening Celebration
   7:00 PM, Monday, Jan 21, 2008

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Celebration Commission

 
Student Webpages from Previous Contests
2007 Webpage Contest Winners
Elementary School
1st -- Fre [Fairview]
2nd -- Liam [Childs]
3rd [TIE] -- C [Grandview]
and Ms. Ryan Grade 3 [Highland Park]
Honorable Mentions --
    Amy [Childs]
    S and J [Grandview]
    Edgewood Intermediate XL 5 [RBBCSC]
Alex [Childs]
Middle School
1st -- Allie [Jackson Creek]
2nd -- Victoria [Tri-North]
3rd -- Jieun [Jackson Creek]

2007 Webpage Contest Entries
Elementary School
  Childs:
  [6]  Amy  |  Ryan  |  Patrick
     |  Liam  |  Alex  |  Robert
  Edgewood [RBBCSC]:
  [1]  Edgewood Intermediate XL 5
  Fairview:
  [6]  Fre  |  cb_df_bs_dw  |  kd_am_de_dm
     |  mg_dc_km  |  sw_ss  |  tn_cp_td
  Grandview:
  [4]  C  |  NG/MF/AM  |  E A M  |  S and J
  Highland Park:
  [1]  Ms. Ryan Grade 3
Middle School
  Jackson Creek:
  [2]  Allie  |  Jieun
  Tri-North:
  [1]  Victoria

2006 Webpage Contest Winners
Elementary School
  1st   Allie  Childs
  2nd   Melanie  Childs
  3rd   5-6 Boys  Grandview
  HM   Brendan  Childs
       3rd Grade Class  Summit
Middle School
  1st   Nzube   Jackson Creek
  2nd   Dennis  Tri-North
  3rd   Laura  Jackson Creek
  HM   Adrian  Batchelor

2006 Webpage Contest Entries:
Elementary School
    Childs
    Wright 6th Grade Class
       Brendan  |  Allie  |  Sarah & Emily
       |  Rebecca & Lauren  |  Criss & AJ  | 
      Gordon & Nicholas  |  Melanie
    Grandview    Zigler 4th-5th-6th grades
       5-6 Girls  |  5-6 Boys
    Summit    Albright 3rd Grade Class  |  Burkhart 4th Grade Class
       |  Martindale 6th Grade - Quentin
Middle School
    Batchelor
    Adrian  |  Period 3  |  Period 5
        |  Period 7  |  Carrie & Laura
    Jackson Creek  Chanley 8th Grade
       Nzube  |  Laura  |  Erik  |  Michael  |  John
        |  Katie  |  Crystal  |  Kirsten  |  Stephen & Lance
    Tri-North    Dennis

2005 Webpage Contest Winners:
Elementary School
    1st   4th Grade Class
   Fairview
Middle School
    1st   Bryce
    Batchelor
    2nd   Adrian    Batchelor
    3rd   Dennis     Tri-North
    Honorable Mention
    Lindsay
  Batchelor
    ChessChamp   Batchelor
    Jessica   Batchelor

2004 Web Contest Entries / [ Winners ]:

Elementary
[ 1st ] Arlington Heights -- Miss Rooney's Class
[ 2nd ] Broadview -- 6th Grade Student
[ 2nd ] Childs -- 6th Grade HW and JC
[ HonMen ] Fairview -- 1st . 2nd . 3rd . 5th Grades
Grandview -- 14 Individual Students
                      [ 3rd ]  MW
                      [ HonMen ] AT

                      DA . DF . JB . JP . KP . KT .
                      NA . RR . SB . SBr . SS . TS
[ HonMen ] University -- Bobs and Company
Middle
Batchelor -- 5 Student Groups
                      [ 2nd ] K, S, B and A
                      [ 3rd ] F and H

                      [ HonMen ] AA and JW
                      [ HonMen ] JC and KW
                      [ HonMen ] JRS

[ 1st ] Tri-North -- MA and JMK

 
Student Webpages from 1999-2003 Contests
Arlington--Rooney
Broadview -- 2003 :
AH [1st] | KB [2nd] |  AA |  SB |  SH |  KH |  STH |  JK |  LM |  As |  BS |  TT |  BW
Childs --2003:TK |  QA
Fairview -- 1999
Grandview -- 2003: CD | Sb |  AD |  AT |  GK |  Hc |  IB |  JK |  JW |  LB |  MB |  MW
 | TF |  TS |  TW
Marlin 2001
Batchelor --
1999
2000
2001
2003: RMR
Jackson Creek --
2001-2002
2000-2001 Winner!
2001 Blue Team Entry
1999-2000 Blue Team 2nd Place
Tri-North --
2001-2002 --
Creating the Beloved Community

2003: Period 3 [1st] | 
Period 2 [2nd] | Period 4
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