art & writing contest details!


“You should have teachers sign up to get the marketing package,” my friend (who’s also a business coach) told me.
“That way, you'll grow your email list.”

“But I don’t want to,” I said.

Because my mission has always been—and will always be—to give teachers less work, not more.
You already have enough on your plate. I want to help you cross things off your list, not give you homework.

So here you go: everything you need to start sharing the contest today is right here:
​Click here for the teacher materials​
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In the folder, you’ll find:

  • Copy/paste messages and images for WhatsApp or email
  • A printable contest flyer
  • A printable prize list
  • A printable FAQ sheet

It’s all in one place to make it easy to introduce the contest to your students, connect it to the theme of growth during Sefirah, and spark meaningful conversations about how growth can look different for everyone.
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​Click here for the student site.​

P.S. Got questions? Just ask me. I'm here to help.
​PPSS: Not a 4th-7th grade teacher? Forward this email to someone who is! They'll be so glad you did!

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Mushkie
@evergrowingeducator
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