SC urges elementary students to join poster-making tilt

Photo courtesy of Supreme Court PH/FB

Photo courtesy of Supreme Court PH/FB

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The Supreme Court (SC) is inviting elementary school students across the country to participate in a poster-making contest themed “Imagine a Just World” to mark the tribunal’s 125th anniversary.
The competition is open to all enrolled students from grades 1 to 6. According to guidelines released by the high court, each school is permitted to submit only one official entry.
Participants must create original artwork measuring 10 inches by 15 inches in either portrait or landscape orientation.
The SC is allowing a variety of formats, including traditional materials such as crayons, oil pastels, and watercolors, as well as digital tools or mixed media.
Each submission must include a title and a brief description of no more than 100 words explaining how the piece reflects the theme of justice.