Poppy Poster Contest
Class I -----------------
Grades 2 & 3
Class II ----------------
Grades 4 & 5
Class III ---------------
Grades 6 & 7
Class IV ---------------
Grades 8 & 9
Class V ----------------
Grades 10 & 12
Class VI ---------------
Students with Special Needs as defined here:
a.
Those
in special education classes
b.
A
student recommended for special education classes, but who has not been
admitted due to a waiting list or various other casual factors.
c.
A child
identified as having a disability, but not in a special education class due to
lack of facilities, identification contingent upon discretion of school
officials.
Poppy Poster Requirements
- Each poster shall have a fitting slogan no to
exceed ten words. The articles “a, and, an, the” are not to be counted as
words. The words “buddy” and “buy” cannot be used.
- The words “American Legion Auxiliary” must be
used in the design of the poster and will not bt counted in the ten word
count.
- Each poster must carry a picture of the Flanders
Poppy in the correct color (four red petals with a center of green and
black).
- The poppy shall have four petals and no leaves.
- The Department shall determine the closing date
of the Unit Contest.
- The poster shall be 12 X 18 poster board.
Drawing paper will not be accepted.
- The United States Flag may be used as long as
there are no infractions of the flag code.
- Posters will be judged using the following
criteria:
- 50% -- Poster appeal (layout, message,
originality)
- 40% -- Artistic ability (design and color)
- 10% -- Neatness
- Media used shall be watercolors, crayons, powder
or oil paint, handmade paper cutouts, ink or textures, acrylics, pencils
and markers.
- Written in ink on the back of the poster (not attached)
shall be the name, address, age and grade of the contestant; the name of
the Department and the class in which the entry is submitted. Ex:
(Arizona) (Class II)
- The poster shall be the work of only one
individual.
- No humorous drawings or slogans shall be used.
- The label “In Memoriam” from the veteran-made
poppy may not be used.
- When the Holy Cross is used, the Star of David
shall also be used.