MS/US Student Resources

Calling all young film makers!

The Young Filmmakers Challenge invites young people to produce and submit a short film based on the theme: What if “school” as we know it didn’t exist?

Winning submissions will be screened and an awards ceremony held in Washington, DC, in October 2020. The screening will be the culminating event of a three-day, city-wide celebration on Unleashing the Power of Young People. The producer of the Best Overall Film will receive $250 and, along with one guest, an all-expenses-paid trip to Washington, DC.

This nationwide challenge is open to anyone 18 and under and submissions will be accepted between February 15th-May 1st. Winners will be announced on May 15th.

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CSI: Web Adventures

On this interactive Web site, visitors can solve crimes using forensics at beginner, intermediary and advanced levels. The site offers other activities such as handwriting analysis, a detective game and an opportunity to learn about different careers in science.

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