Note: everything below is directly from http://www.holocaust.hklaw.com
General Description:
The Holocaust Remembrance Project is a national essay contest
for high school students that is designed to encourage and
promote the study of the Holocaust. Participation in this
project encourages students to think responsibly, be aware
of world conditions that undermine human dignity, and make
decisions that promote the respect and value inherent in
every person.
The project serves as a living memorial to the millions
of innocent victims of the Holocaust. The Holland &
Knight Charitable Foundation recognizes the moral imperative
of teaching young people about this watershed event and
the central importance of passing on to future generations
a profound understanding of the consequences of the Holocaust
and a sense of responsibility to the human community.
High school students across the United States and Mexico
are invited to incorporate the project into their study
of the Holocaust and to use it as a means to personally
react to the messages of the Holocaust. Scholarships and
other prizes are awarded to students in first, second and
third place categories.
First Place winners participate in an all-expense-paid trip
to Washington, D.C. to visit the U.S. Holocaust Memorial
Museum and other historic sites. In addition, scholarships
of up to $10,000 will be awarded to the first-place winners.
Learn More:
http://www.holocaust.hklaw.com
http://www.austin.isd.tenet.edu/academics/scholarship/print.php?id=00000109