Teachers

As state officials, educators and community leaders, we can help illuminate for our young men and women the many real parental responsibilities that extend beyond clothing, food, and shelter. Supporting children takes more than just money. As we all know, mothers and fathers play an important role in children's social, psychological, and moral development. But the realities of the long-term, legal and financial obligations associated with being a biological parent are equally important to understand.


In 1995, the State Department of Human Services (DHS) sponsored its first Annual Teen Media Contest focusing on parental responsibility. It was created out of concern for the significant number of teen births in New Jersey, and the non-participation by fathers in the lives of these infants. Thirteen years later, the Office of Child Support Services at DHS continues to educate young people on the responsibilities of parenthood through this statewide contest, which is now open to all New Jersey middle school and high school students.  Click here to learn more…

 

 

How to Enter

 

       STEP ONE       

       STEP TWO      

  • Assign the project to your students and remember, all artwork must meet the specifications outlined in the rules

       STEP THREE 

  • Collect artwork and have participating students complete an entry form
  • All entry forms must be signed by a parent or guardian.
  • Please attach completed entry forms to the back of each piece of artwork.
STEP FOUR    
  • Submit your artwork by April 11, 2008 to:

Teen Media Contest
550 Broad Street, Suite 910
Newark, NJ 07102

 

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Also, be sure to visit our Suggestion Box to submit an idea for next year’s contest theme.