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The Laurier Stedman Prize competition would not be possible without the high school teachers who support the contest each year. Thank you to all of you who make it possible for students to have the opportunity to participate in this contest.
This page has been created for you to pull resources from to use in the promotion of the contest at your school. You can download informational materials and posters to use in the creation of bulletin boards, digital newsletters, school websites and/or to handout to students interested in the contest.
Only the teacher coordinator responsible for administering the prize at each high school can enter submissions to the competition using this form. Teacher coordinators must enter the four submissions for their school by April 4, 2024.
Homeschool supervisors must submit stories, and all supplemental materials, on behalf of students in a homeschool program by March 28, 2024 using this form, or by emailing lsp@wlu.ca.
Updated Documents Coming Soon! If you have suggestions about additional materials that would be useful in the promotion of the contest at your school, reach out to lsp@wlu.ca and we will do our best to add new materials to this page.
"As a lover of short stories, it was a great personal pleasure to work with the students who sought to enter the competition. The quality of the thinking, writing and storytelling was always enhanced when the students felt there was a chance of recognition. The Laurier-Stedman Prize was the best thing to happen for young writers in my entire career as a teacher of English." Janet Franklin, former teacher at Pauline Johnson Collegiate and Vocational School
Media and Educators Contact Us:
Laurier Stedman Prize
E: lsp@wlu.ca
Ken Paradis, Laurier Stedman Prize Coordinator
Lisa Wood, Laurier Stedman Prize Coordinator
E: lwood@wlu.ca
Students in Grand Erie or BHNCD school board high schools, ask your English teacher about how you can participate in the contest.