|
Poster
Contest
Latest Update
About the Safety Belt
Contest
2009 RULES AND APPLICATION
2009 Press Release
Contest Winners
Prize Award Sponsor
HOW TO BE A WINNER
Last
Updated:
- THANK YOU FOR PARTICIPATING THIS YEAR!
- CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE 2009 COUNTY
AND STATE WINNERS.
- ALL SPONSORS HAVE BEEN CONTACTED TO ARRANGE AWARD
PRESENTATIONS.
SPECIAL THANKS
TO THE 2007-2009
AWARDS SPONSOR
for STATE WINNERS in the
Poster/PSA/Essay Contests:

Say "THANKS!" to Georgia Power
for supporting students through their sponsorship.
Please take a moment to EMAIL GEORGIA POWER HERE.
Be sure to mention Georgia Power's Corporate Safety
sponsorship of the GTIPI Safety Belt Poster Contest awards.
Back
to top
About
the Contest
Each year
the Georgia Traffic Injury Prevention Institute conducts
a statewide poster/public service announcement/essay
contest on "Why You Should Wear Seatbelts and
Use Child Safety Seats". Children in grades K
through 12 in all public, private and home schools
are encouraged to participate.The
state level winners receive a plaque and a monetary
prize sponsored by Georgia Power.
The posters, PSAs and essays are first judged at the
school level. The school level winners are submitted
to GTIPI for county judging. First place county winners
become the pool from which state winners are judged.
Posters are judged on content, message, accuracy and
artistic detail. The winning students at the state
level receive a plaque and a monetary prize. Artwork
from the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place State Winner posters
is featured in the calendar.
 |
The 2009 calendar cover is by Jonathan Roach,
Union County High School, Grades 9-12.
Jonathan was a State Winner in both 2007 AND 2008.
GTIPI hopes you enjoyed this calendar as much
as we enjoyed working with Georgia's school
children during its creation in the 2008 contest.
|
Back
to top
Download the 2009 Poster
Contest Rules and Application forms
Back
to top
Download the 2009 Poster/PSA/Essay
PRESS RELEASE
Back to top

How to Be a Winner
Here are some important tips to help
make your entry
turn the heads of our contest judges:
1. Read the Instructions
Can I use paper instead of posterboard? What size
posterboard should I use? Can I glue or paste items
onto my poster? Can a school or 4-H club submit more
than one entry? How long can PSA's and Essays be?
These questions, and more, are answered in the Contest
Rules. Contests have been won, and lost, by the
judges reviewing requirements in the Contest Rules.
2. Use the Correct Entry Form
Entries with the wrong form, or no form attached,
are disqualified and will not be judged.
3. Print clearly
If your entry is judged a county or state winner,
we may not be able to contact you if we are unable
to read the information on your Entry Form. Unfortunately,
these entries will be disqualified.
4. Submit Entries Before the Deadline
Entries received after the deadline are automatically
disqualified.
5. Use Accurate Information
Judges are looking for entries that portray accurate
occupant safety information. Remember, the contest
is all about the correct use of safety belts, child
safety seats and booster seats.
6. Check Spelling and Grammar
For poster and essay entries, GTIPI recommends making
a rough draft before you start. Practice PSA's several
times before recording the take you enter. Poster
and Essay entries are often disqualified, or have
points counted off in judging, for spelling and grammatical
errors.
7. Keep a Copy of Your Entry!
Entries become the permanent property of the University
of Georgia and will not be returned.
Be sure to take a digital picture or make photocopy
prior to submitting your entry.
GTIPI strongly recommends you make a copy of your
entry before you submit it.
Back to top

Contest
Winners
Click here to see the 2009
County and State Winners
Past Contest
Winners
Click here to see the 2008
Contest Winners
Click here to see the 2007
Contest Winners
Click here to see the 2006 Contest Winners
Click here to see the 2005 STATE winners
|