Supt. Hofmeister announces student contest for design of new state education license plate
OKLAHOMA
CITY (Aug. 22,
2017) – State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister today
announced a student art contest to design a new specialty license plate
benefiting education. Proceeds from the purchase of the specialty plates will
be used to bolster teacher recruitment efforts in Oklahoma.
In the License to Educate contest,
students in Pre-K through 12th grade may submit original artwork,
with the winning design ultimately selected by Oklahomans in an online vote.
The Oklahoma State Department of
Education (OSDE) will accept education-related artwork for the
plate through Sept. 22. Students may submit entries digitally through
the OSDE website or by mail. Entry forms are available on the OSDE website.
The agency will narrow down
submissions based on creativity, aesthetic appeal and relevance to public
education in Oklahoma. Finalists’ submissions will be posted online Oct.
9, and the public will be able to vote for their favorite through Oct. 20.
Hofmeister kicked off License
to Educate at a Tuesday news conference at the Oklahoma City Museum
of Art.
“It
seems only fitting that our schoolkids be the ones to design the
specialty plate that benefits the very education system in which they are
learning. We are excited to see their submissions and are confident the judges
will have a difficult choice selecting the finalists,” Hofmeister said.
“The arts are vital to a
well-rounded education, and there is a proven correlation between art and
academic achievement. A child who spends even a few hours a week on art
projects is exercising creativity and self-expression, building critical
thinking and problem-solving skills and fine-tuning motor skills.”
The Oklahoma License to Educate
license plate was created through legislation authored earlier this year
by state Sen. Stephanie Bice and Rep. Ryan Martinez. The license plate will
cost $35 and be available for pre-order shortly after Nov. 1.
For more information, visit the License to Educate web page.
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