Student Writing Contest

About

The National WWII Museum’s annual Student Writing Contest challenges students across the country to respond to prompts based on WWII topics and themes. 

2025-26 Topic & Prompt

2025-26 writing contest details coming soon! 

Submissions

The contest opens on October 27, 2025, and the deadline to submit is January 23, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. (CT). Be sure to read the Contest Policies before submitting. 

Image: Sitzende mit Blumen (Seated Woman with Flowers), ca. 1920-21, Martel Schwichtenberg. Oil painting. Collection of the Haggerty Museum of Art, Marquette University. Gift of Marvin and Janet Fishman. Courtesy of Jewish Museum Milwaukee.

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Contest Policies

Contest Policies

Eligibility

The contest is open to US students in grades 7–12 attending public, private, parochial, or home schools; US students under the age of 20 enrolled in a high school correspondence/GED program in any of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, or the US territories; and US citizens attending schools overseas.


Requirements

  • The contest opens on October 27, 2025, and the deadline to submit is January 23, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. (CT).
  • Students must submit a typed essay of no more than 750 words but a minimum of 500 words, not including citations and bibliography. Essays must be uploaded as a PDF.
  • Essays must be titled and be five paragraphs. It must double spaced and formatted in 12-point font (Arial, Calibri, or Times New Roman).
  • Students must use at least five different sources. Examples include government documents, letters, newspaper articles, books, and/or personal interviews. Essays with fewer than five listed sources will be disqualified. Students must cite their sources throughout their essay; please use parenthetical citations within the text. Footnote citations will not be accepted.
  • Essays must include a bibliography. Accepted formats include APA, MLA, or Turabian.
  • Essays must be the original work of the student. They may be checked for AI assistance and will be disqualified if AI use is detected within the essay or bibliography.
  • At the top right corner, students must include their unique code: first two letters of their first name, first two letters of their last name, grade (number), state abbreviation (two letters), and last four numbers of their cell phone number. (Example: 10th grade student Jane Doe from Louisiana – code = JaDo10LA1234)

The National WWII Museum is not responsible for lost, late, misdirected, damaged, illegible, or incomplete submissions. By entering, you agree that your essay will become the property of The National WWII Museum and will not be returned. The National WWII Museum reserves the right to print and display the names, photographs, and entries of the contest winners.


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Recognition and Awards

There will be two judging categories: Junior (grades 7–9) and Senior (grades 10–12).

  • First place winners in both categories will win $750 each.
  • Second place winners in both categories will win $500 each.
  • Third place winners in both categories will win $250 each.
  • Honorable Mentions in both categories will win $100 each.

Decisions of the Student Writing Contest are final. Winners will be notified by email by March 2, 2026. The winners will be posted on The National WWII Museum’s website and receive a certificate in March 2026. Awards will be sent via direct deposit during the spring of 2026.

 

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Past Winners

2024–25 Student Writing Contest Winners

Congratulations to our winners! There were over 200 submissions from students across the United States. Entries went through three vigorous rounds of blind vetting by classroom teachers from across the country, Museum curators, and Museum educators.


Junior Division (grades 7-9)
1st Place Grant Hedgepeth 9th Grade Roxbury Latin School Massachusetts
2nd Place Nova Macknik-Conde 8th Grade Home School New York
3rd Place Bryce Davis 9th Grade Haynes Academy for Advanced Studies Louisiana
Honorable Mention Jessica Hoerr 7th Grade Madison No. 1 Middle School Arizona
Honorable Mention Kaiden Jekel 8th Grade New Century Middle School North Carolina
Honorable Mention Kate Bayliss 8th Grade South Lyon East High School Michigan
Senior Division (grades 10-12)
1st Place Wendi Ning 10th Grade Clements High School Texas
2nd Place Ruth Amha 11th Grade St. Andrew’s Episcopal School Maryland
3rd Place William Mar 12th Grade Lake Travis High School Texas
Honorable Mention Tristan Stevens 11th Grade Lee’s Summit North High School Missouri
Honorable Mention Mia Juzych 11th Grade Academy of the Sacred Heart Michigan
Honorable Mention Anthoneel Allen 12th Grade Fort Lauderdale High School Florida

2023-24 Winners

The Go for Broke Spirit


Junior Division

1st PlaceBenjamin Wu8th GradeCurtis Jr. High School, Washington
2nd PlaceDelaney Edwards7th GradeWind River Academy, Wyoming
3rd PlaceJoel Edwards9th GradeWind River Academy, Wyoming
Honorable MentionJustice Robinson8th GradeCongress Middle School, Missouri

 

Senior Division

1st PlaceMatthew Wang11th GradeCherry Hill High School East, New Jersey
2nd PlaceJosef Perez11th GradeOrgan Mountain High School, New Mexico
3rd PlaceIago Macknik-Conde11th GradeHome School, New York
Honorable MentionJacob Quintero11th GradeOrgan Mountain High School, New Mexico
Honorable MentionIsabella Caine11th GradeOrgan Mountain High School, New Mexico