The contest is open to all Tennessee high school students, grades 9 - 12.
Contestants must research, write, and present an original pro-life speech on the topics of abortion, infanticide, stem cell research or euthanasia. Great prize opportunities include cash, college scholarships, and an all-expense paid trip for the state winner and a parent to the 2021 National Right to Life Convention in Herndon, Virginia. The contest has three phases:
- Contestants compete in a local competition. See below for local contest application and contest rules.
- Local winners advance to the state competition to be held on April 24 at Parish Life Center of St. Joseph Catholic Church at 1225 Gallatin Pike N, Madison. Registration begins at 12:00 noon CDT and the competition begins at 1:00 p.m.
- The state winner advances to the national competition to be held on Saturday, June 26 in Herndon, Virginia.
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