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Re: Junior Scholastic

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From: Woody Duncan (wduncan_at_TeacherArtExchange)
Date: Thu Jan 29 2004 - 13:31:54 PST


Unfortunately the best way to correct the problem is to
volunteer and get others to volunteer as well. The you can
be part of the solution. It's a lot of work but it's worth it
if you are doing it for the students who will get recognized
in a quality program.
                                                Woody in KC

arttucker wrote:
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> O.k., guys. I need advice.
> The site that does Scholastic here in middle Tennessee has been a little disorganized before, but this year I had the wonderful experience of coming in and being told to look through piles of other schools' work to find mine.
> That coupled with poor communication makes me want to write a letter, but I know that in regular juried shows, one way to make sure you NEVER get in is to complain.
>
> Woody et al, any words of wisdom?

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