July 26, 2021 (Ridgewood Patch) -- Twelve students have been chosen as winner in the 2021 New Jersey Child Support Teen Media Contest, which celebrated the support of family, friends and loved ones during the coronavirus pandemic.That includes one student from Ridgewood. Students across New Jersey were asked to submit artistic visual and written portrayals celebrating how the teens, their family and loved ones supported each other through the changes of the previous year. Those changes included adapting to remote schooling to finding new ways for families to stay connected. Click headline for more.
Jul 26, 2021
July 24, 2021 (TAPinto Wayne) -- Hannah Lee, a Schuyler-Colfax Middle School student was among 12 NJ high school and middle school students whose artwork placed in the NJ Child Support Teen Media contest. Her piece, entitled Stargazing won third place in the hand drawn/hand painted category for middle schools. Click headline for more.
Jul 24, 2021
July 24, 2021 (TAPinto West Essex) -- Andrew Kim, a student from Montclair-Kimberley Academy and a resident of North Caldwell, was among 12 New Jersey high school and middle school students honored by New Jersey Human Services for their winning entries in the 2021 New Jersey Child Support Teen Media Contest. The contest "celebrated the support of family, friends and loved ones during the COVID-19 pandemic." Kim won first place in the hand-drawn/hand-painted category for high schools. The title of his piece is “Family Has No Boundary.” Click headline for more.
Jul 24, 2021
July 23, 2021 (Randolph Patch) -- A student from Randolph came in second place in the high school written work category of the 2021 New Jersey Child Support Teen Media Contest. Heather Murphy, who attends Morris County School of Technology, was awarded for her piece "The Art of Slipping." The contest was organized by New Jersey Human Services and honored 12 New Jersey high school and middle school students. Click headline for more.
Jul 23, 2021