International Submissions Information:
Student Submission Form

Please note: The student submission form below is only for use by students and teachers outside of the United States, per the instructions below.

 

If scanning students’ signed submission forms, completed in English, does not pose a problem, international students are requested to use The Grannie Annie Submission Form. However, if scanning signed submission forms completed in English is not possible, or not appropriate, you may follow these alternate submission instructions:

  1. "Copy and paste" the alternate International Student Submission Form, below, into the body of an e-mail. Please complete one form per student, and send along with that student's story and, if applicable, an English translation of the student's story.
  2. "Copy and paste" the International Teacher Permission Statement into the body of an e-mail, confirming parental/guardian permission. Please complete and "sign" your e-mail with the identifying information indicated below the statement.
  3. Send your e-mails to Story@TheGrannieAnnie.org on or before February 1, 2012.

 

The Grannie Annie International Student Submission Form
The Grannie Annie Family Story Celebration, 2011/2012

 

Please read The Grannie Annie Official Guidelines to be sure your submission is eligible. Illustrations must be submitted by mail (not e-mail). Do not include the student’s name on her/his story. Submissions will not be returned, so keep a copy of submitted work.

Submissions must be e-mailed on or before February 1, 2012. Remember to also include the student’s story in the body of the submission e-mail and to e-mail the International Teacher Permission Statement. E-mail entries to Story@TheGrannieAnnie.org.

 

Name and title of person submitting student’s work:

E-mail address of person submitting student’s work (for submission-related contacts):

Student’s name as student and parent/guardian would want it published:

Student’s age:

Parent/guardian’s name(s):

Name and complete mailing address of school:

If the student did not write this story in English, in what language was it written? (Be sure to submit both the student’s original story and an English translation.)

Title of story:

Word count:

City, state or district (if any), and country where story took place:

Year story took place:

Is year given approximate or exact?

 


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