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S I L V E R K N I G H T A W A R D S

2013 - 2014School Coordinator

Guidebook

2017-2018SCHOOL COORDINATOR

GUIDEBOOK

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Guidebook Content

What is a Silver Knight?

Qualifications & Nomination Process

Category Descriptions

Application Process- How to apply online

- Sample Application

- Documenting

Community Service

- Submission

- Application Checklist

- Deadlines

Judging

- Student interviews

Awards Ceremony

Coordinator Tips

Important Dates

Notes

Contacts

Dear Silver Knight Coordinator,

Welcome to Miami Herald Silver Knight Awards program. We look forward to your school's participation in this exciting program that recognizes outstanding high school seniors for their community service and achievements. Since its inception, we have celebrated the accomplishments of more than 20,000 students and presented over $1 million in cash awards.

You have an important role in helping to give outstanding students the recognition they deserve. To facilitate this, we have prepared simple guidelines that explain the program and the steps involved in its establishment and implementation.

The Silver Knight program culminates with a formal awards ceremony where all the school nominees are recognized and the Silver Knights and Honorable Mentions are announced.

We are grateful for your participation in this special program. In appreciation, all Silver Knight coordinators are acknowledged at the Awards Ceremony.

The 2017-2018 competition represents Silver Knight’s 60th year. We have much to be proud of in our young people—the future of our South Florida community is indeed brighter because of students like these. In the meantime, if you have any questions or if we can be of further assistance, please contact us at [email protected].

Silvia M. Larrieu Events & Partnerships Manager, MH Media Miami Herald Media Company

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What is a Silver Knight?

The Miami Herald Silver Knight Awards is one of the nation’s most highly regarded student awards programs. The purpose of this awards program is to recognize outstanding students who have not only maintained good grades but have also unselfishly applied their special knowledge and talents to contribute significant service to their schools and communities. The Silver Knight Awards program was instituted at The Miami Herald in 1959 by John S. Knight, past publisher of The Miami Herald, founder and editor emeritus of Knight-Ridder Newspapers and 1968 Pulitzer Prize winner.

The program is open to high school seniors with a minimum 3.2 GPA (unweighted) in public, private, and parochial schools in Miami-Dade and Broward counties. Students may be nominated in 15 categories: Art, Athletics, Business, Digital & Interactive

Media, Drama, English & Literature, General Scholarship, Journalism, Mathematics, Music & Dance, Science, Social Science, Speech, Vocational Technical and World Languages. Each school may nominate one student per category.

Nominees from all schools appear on a designated day to be interviewed by a panel of independent judges. Each panel of judges selects one Silver Knight and three Honorable Mentions in that category. Names are not revealed until the Silver Knight Awards ceremony. Silver Knights receive $2,000, a Silver Knight statue and a medallion presented by American Airlines. The three Honorable Mentions are presented $500 and an engraved plaque. The cash awards are made possible in part by the generous support of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.

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The Silver Knight Awards program is open to 12th-grade students in public, private and parochial schools in Miami-Dade and Broward counties with a minimum 3.2 unweighted GPA. Class rank and/or percentile are no longer required. Only students with this academic requirement in addition to strong records of service to their school and community should be nominated.

The essential qualification for a Silver Knight nominee is service. A Silver Knight is one whose record of service to the school and community best exemplifies an unselfish and continuous use of one’s talents in helping others. Service does not have to be related to a nominee’s category, but some achievements both in and out of the classroom must be related to the category.

Judges evaluate community service especially during the full high school career, 9th through 12th grades. Nominees are evaluated based on

the following criteria: service, achievements, character, leadership and interview skills. Two major factors to be weighed are consistency and lasting impact of service. Other factors include independent thinking, creative problem solving, leadership in getting others involved, and perseverance in overcoming challenges. Most nominees will have a wide range of service activities.

Achievement in the school and community is another vital part of the Silver Knight profile, especially in qualifying a nominee for a specific category. Some achievements both in and out of the classroom must be related to the category. However, service does not have to be related to the category. In General Scholarship, a student must submit a complete high school transcript, including class rank or percentile, test scores such as SAT and ACT, Advanced Placement exams and first semester grades for 12th grade.

Qualifications

A student wishing to become a Silver Knight nominee must apply through the school’s Silver Knight Coordinator appointed by the principal. The school’s Silver Knight Coordinator is encouraged to proactively seek qualified nominees, working with teachers, guidance counselors and parents in this effort. The coordinator is encouraged to also organize a committee to select nominees. Schools may

nominate one student per category.Nominating students is the responsibility of each high school.

Upon nominee selection coordinators are required to enter the nominees into the website. Coordinators will be provided a username to complete the nomination and application process online.

Nominations

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department heads. Encourage them to talk about the program in their classes. They can help to identify potential nominees.

❖ Set up a meeting to present the program information to those who are interested in applying for the award.

❖ Coordinators are encouraged to proactively seek qualified nominees that are best suited for the appropriate category, working with teachers, guidance counselors and parents in this effort.

❖ Organize a committee to select nominees.

❖ Look for the student with the best record of service to the school and community and place him or her in the appropriate category. Students must excel academically in the category. Service does not have to be related to a category. Remember to keep the 3.2 minimum GPA (unweighted) requirement in mind.

❖ Once nominations are confirmed and selected. Coordinators are required to enter nominees into the website http://www.miamiherald.com/silverknights to be official nominated by setting up a profile to begin the application process. School Coordinators are provided with a login from Miami Herald.

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OCTOBER

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15 Category DescriptionsARTExcellence should be demonstrated through creative ability in drawing, painting, sculpture, fabrics, photography, graphic design or any other medium in the visual arts. Service may include the teaching, inspiration or encouragement of others through the use of visual arts. Art nominees are encouraged to bring a portfolio of their work to the interview.

ATHLETICSExcellence should be demonstrated through physical education or leadership and participation in individual and team sports in the school and community. A nominee may be a participant in sports not included in a school’s athletic program (i.e., archery, sailing, equestrian events). Service and activities may include managing recreation programs, coaching or assisting in athletic activity that contributes to the welfare of others.

BUSINESSExcellence should be demonstrated through accounting, entrepreneurial initiatives, marketing and distributive education or consumer education. Service and activities may include the application of office technology and business organization for the benefit of the community. Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) may be a major outlet for service.

DIGITAL & INTERACTIVE MEDIAInteractive media is the integration of electronic text, graphics, moving images, and sound, into a structured digital computerized environment that allows people to connect and utilize the data for appropriate purposes. Excellence in this area should be demonstrated by using digital and interactive media skills to create a product that is digitally distributed to benefit others in a school, civic or religious organization or by creating a digital product through text, pictures, animation, video, sound, web page development, social media, or the Internet for the community. The areas of television, film, music composition, and photography may be better suited for Drama, Art, Music & Dance, or Vocational Technical categories unless their digital and interactive media projects or major service contributions are a result of the student initiating, developing, and facilitating the creative process. It is encouraged that nominees bring a portfolio demonstrating the creative process for the product to the interview (including the vehicle to play their creative sample).

DRAMAExcellence should be demonstrated through acting, singing, film, video or radio, dance in theatrical productions, or staging and directing such productions. Service and activities may include designing sets, writing original scripts, directing, performing music or otherwise assisting in choreography or technical productions that may address community concerns. Vocalists who are not involved in theatrical productions are better suited for the Music and Dance category.

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ENGLISH & LITERATUREExcellence should be demonstrated through leadership or initiation of activities related to a fuller understanding of the English language, especially an appreciation for literature. Service and activities may include tutoring in basic reading skills, fostering a love of reading, or encouraging individual expression through written communication.

GENERAL SCHOLARSHIPExcellence should be demonstrated through accelerated studies, such as research in science or mathematics; by tutoring in any academic area; or by encouraging participation in advanced studies and competition. A nominee must have superior academic achievements and must submit a complete high-school transcript that includes class rank or percentile, test scores such as SAT, ACT and Advanced Placement exams, and first-semester grades for 12th grade.

JOURNALISMExcellence should be demonstrated by using writing, editing or reporting skills to benefit others in school, church or civic organizations, or through newspapers, magazines or electronic media in the community. Photographers may be better suited for the Art category unless their photos are used in news publications. Producers and technicians for television programs should choose the Vocational-Technical category unless they are involved in news writing and editing. Nominees may bring a portfolio of writing samples such as excerpts from a student newspaper to the interview.

MATHEMATICSExcellence should be demonstrated by contributing to mathematical knowledge through individual or group research; by fostering interest in advanced mathematics; by tutoring in mathematics, or by using computer science to benefit the community.

MUSIC & DANCEExcellence should be demonstrated by performing vocal, instrumental music, or dance for the benefit of others, or by fostering wider participation and appreciation for music through school or civic organizations. Service and activities may include leading groups that share musical talents with the community. A nominee does not have to participate in a high school’s music classes or ensembles but must document advanced study of an instrument (i.e. vocalist, piano or harp). Music and Dance nominees are encouraged to bring a sample of their work (including the vehicle to play their sample) or other method of demonstrating their ability in this category.

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SCIENCEExcellence should be demonstrated through advanced study or application of the principles of chemistry, physics, biology, botany, earth and space sciences, physiology and other specific areas, or by encouraging study in these areas. Judges will evaluate the service rendered through hospital laboratory research against the academic credits given a nominee for such research. Other service or activities may include promoting the preservation of the environment or working to save an endangered species.

SOCIAL SCIENCEExcellence should be demonstrated through the use of knowledge of American and world history, current events, political science, economics, or sociology for the benefit of others. Service or activities may include activities related to Student Government as well as local, state and federal government (i.e. issue advocacy, voter registration and political campaigns); fundraising or volunteering for social service organizations such as United Way and various health and human service agencies; and history education and preservation.

SPEECHExcellence should be demonstrated through debate or public speaking. Service or other activities may include organizing public forums, serving as a moderator or spokesperson, performing speech therapy, or encouraging individual expression through oral communication. A public speaker involved in advocacy of current issues but not having classes in speech or debate may be better suited for Social Science.

VOCATIONAL TECHNICALSometimes mirroring programs found in career technical tracks, these students should demonstrate excellence through the use of skills in agriculture, business, computing, construction, creative, culinary, healthcare, human services, mechanical and technical fields. Services and activities may include participation and membership in clubs such as Youth Crime Watch, Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA), Technology Student Association (TSA), Junior Engineering Technological Society (JETS), Cooperative Education Clubs of Florida (CECF), and Vocational Industrial Clubs of America (VICA). Graphic design students whose major service contributions or projects include web or multi-media components might be better suited for the Digital and Interactive Media Category.

WORLD LANGUAGES

Excellence should be demonstrated by advancing the study of world languages or using a language, as a writer, translator, or interpreter, for the benefit of others. A nominee is engaged in the study of any language other than English, even if it is the study of a nominee’s native tongue. Judges will consider the level of advanced study and the extent that the language is a second language to a nominee. Service and activities may include promoting better national relations and multicultural understanding, using the world language to help others.

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2017APPLICATIONS❖ Review the sample entry form and application process with the students. You may want

to show them samples of good application forms submitted by nominees from previous years or those of honorable mentions/winners.

❖ Give the students a 3-4 week deadline to complete their applications and collect their supporting documents. You may want to keep a contact list of the applicants to follow up on their applications if necessary.

❖ Review the applications to make sure that the entry forms are complete. You may also want to give students feedback to improve their entries, e.g. forgotten activities, awards, or clarifying community service.

❖ Students should use the support documents to provide the judges with useful information. They may write short paragraphs to explain the Harvard Prize Book for David Esner Mathematics Exam or the Florida All-State Orchestra. Details such as how many students competed; how few students earned the same honor; how many schools the student represented as District 25 treasurer, etc. It is more helpful to judges to present a page with 3-4 informative products about achievements rather than a photocopy of a certificate.

❖ A minimum of 6 pages of back up documentation is required and a maximum of 12 pages.

❖ Delete all nominees off the website who did not complete the application process and are not official Silver Knight nominees.

Coordinator TimelineNovember—January

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How to apply onlineSilver Knight Coordinators will be provided a username from Miami Herald. To request a username to login please contact Lisa Bowser at [email protected] 1. Log on to http://www.miamiherald.com/silverknights/

2. Go to the 'Coordinators' tab on the website on the left side of the page.

3. Enter your username

4. Check that the information we have for you and your school is accurate. If there is an error, please email us immediately at [email protected]

5. Check to make sure your computer has Adobe Reader installed- you can download from the site. Click on the Adobe Reader icon or go to http://get.adobe.com/reader/

6. To submit your nominees click on 'Add New Nominee'. You will enter your nominees information and create their password.

7. Fill out each field to complete the profile for each of your nominees. ALL FIELDS MUST BE COMPLETE. NO BLANKS. Enter N/A if not applicable. Each field on the application has a character minimum.

8. Once you have completed all fields, click on 'Save Changes'. You will then be redirected to your main 'Coordinator' page and will be able to view your full nominee list. You can continue to update your nominees throughout the application process. If you have a student who does not complete the process you must delete them off the system prior to submitting your applications.

9. Once entered by Coordinators, Nominees can log in and begin to work on their applications. Log on to http://www.miamiherald.com/silverknights/. Click on the “Nominee” tab on the website.

10. Nominee should logon with the nominee passcode you created on-line. Then click on EDIT ENTRY FORM or ADD YOUR PHOTO to work on the application.

11. Remember to instruct your nominees to SAVE their applications. At the top of the application click the red tab ‘Save Changes’

12. Once the Nominee has completed the online application and all entries are complete, please save entry. All fields must be completed. No blanks. Enter N/A when fields are not applicable to assure you can submit the nominee’s application. Only the Coordinator can submit the application. Click SUBMIT FORM. Upon clicking yes to the two warning prompts, the application will be LOCKED and STAMPED FINAL VERSION with the date and time. Applications will not be accepted without being LOCKED and STAMPED FINAL VERSION. Applications must be LOCKED and STAMPED by Monday, January 29, 2018 5:00PM.

13. Print out the page listing all of your nominees. Delete all students off the system you are not submitting applications for prior to delivering your applications in person.

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Every nominee's list of community service outside the school must include the months and the number of hours devoted to that service. For example:

Tutor - Miramar Middle SchoolSep 2013-Dec 2013 (21 hours)

Volunteer - Memorial HospitalJun 2013 - Aug 2013 (18 hours)

Extracurricular activities in the school do not require a time frame or number of times involved because these are usually listed under Achievements rather than Service.

Examples include: newspaper or yearbook editor, student government or class officer, choral and instrumental music, cheerleading, drill team, debate, theater and athletics. However, if a band ensemble performed at a nursing home after school hours, that would be service outside the school. If a nominee performed in the school's spring concert, no accounting is necessary.

There are two exceptions where service in the school must show the months and number ofhours served:

• All tutoring service• Major in-school projects, such as a United Way drive, health fair, forums on teen issues.

Documenting Community Service

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2018SUBMITTING APPLICATIONS❖ Do a final review of the applications prior to submitting to Miami Herald to make sure that

everything is in order, i.e., application is locked and stamped final, information is complete, supporting documents are included, and copy is legible. You may also want to recommend that candidates show their applications to another teacher to proof-read.

❖ The school principal, Silver Knight coordinator, parent/guardian and nominee must sign-off on all the applications.The Miami Herald requires the final printout of the application that has been submitted online which has been locked and stamped FINAL by Monday January 29, 2018 5PM to be submitted in person. The physical application (original entry form) along with four (4) photocopies of the application and supporting documents. The original Entry Form should include all support documents (Minimum of 6 maximum of 12), Faculty recommendation on letterhead with original signature and Major Project Organization Letter of Support on letterhead with original signature and stapled in the upper left corner. The other four sets should be photocopies stapled in the upper-left corner and include up to 12 pages of supporting documents. If you are submitting General Scholarship transcripts. Do not submit envelopes. Please place copies in each application copy and staple. No binders or binding permitted.

❖ Delete all students on website who are not official nominees prior to delivering your applications in person.

❖ Submit all applications in person to Miami Herald drop off locations by Friday, February 2, 2018 at 5pm. Applications will not be accepted after 5pm. No exceptions.

Coordinator Timeline

January

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The Miami Herald Silver Knight Awards is one of the nation’s most highly regarded student awards programs. The purpose of the Silver Knight Awards program is to recognize outstanding students who have not only maintained good grades but have also unselfishly applied their special knowledge and talents to serving their schools and communities. If you feel you have what it takes to become a Silver Knight, you must apply through your school’s Silver Knight Coordinator.

Application Instructions:

1. Complete this entry form in its entirety. If you have any questions on how to complete this entry form, visit the Silver Knight website or make an appointment to see your school’s Silver Knight Coordinator. The sections noted with Points Earned are for judges to complete during the application process—please do not write in these areas.

2. As a part of the competition process, you must appear in person for an interview with the Silver Knight judges on the specified day. Missing this interview will disqualify your application.

3. Answer all questions using only the space provided. List your most important achievements and service contributions; a short summary of top achievements and service contributions; a short summary of top achievements if often better than a long list of lesser ones. You must provide a minimum of 6 and a maximum of 12 pagers (front side only) of support documents (i.e. letters, awards, news clippings, photographs) that can be used to explain and document achievements and service. In addition, General Scholarship applicants must also submit official high school transcripts as detailed in item 4 below.

4. Nominees in the General Scholarship category must also include their official high school transcript and test scores such as SAT, ACT, and Advanced Placement exams (other category nominees are exempt from this requirement). Your updated transcript with first semester grades for the 12th grade can be provided to judges at the interview. All nominees are encouraged to list, under achievements, any significant test scores.

5. Application will not be processed without the following forms: Certification and Faculty Recommendation and Major Project Description Letter. The Faculty Recommendation letter must be submitted on your school’s letterhead, making sure to include the date, faculty person’s name (printed), signature and title or position. The Major Project Description letter must be submitted on the organization’s letterhead (see page 5 for all details). Please be sure to review all the required documents with your Silver Knight Coordinator.

6. Community service must be documented. Do not submit your actual award certificates; instead make copies. Art nominees are required to bring portfolios

or other self sustained samples to the interview. Music and Digital Interactive Media nominees are encouraged to bring portfolios or other self sustained samples to the interview. Please remember that the interview with the judges is approximately 10 – 15 minutes in length; we recommend you use only 3 - 5 minutes of that time to show your work.

7. A photograph, submitted in jpeg format and with a required 300 dpi, will be placed in the program book. Submit a head – and – shoulder photo only, no other formats will be accepted. Follow instructions on the left navigation bar to upload photo (senior photos are recommended). Please note: all information and/or materials received with this application will become the property of The Miami Herald Media Company and will not be returned. All materials may also be used for publication purposes.

8. All students considered for nominations must have a minimum 3.2 GPA (unweighted).

9. Submit (1) original application and (4) backup copies for

total of (5) applications. A copy of the transcript should be included in the (4) backup copies. Applications should include all signatures and supporting documents plus (4) copies of the complete package.

10. Please ensure that your answers are true and accurate. Any applications that are found to contain false information will be disqualified and you will be barred from participating in the Silver Knight Awards competition. Schools are responsible for verifying and certifying this application.

11. All applications must be submitted online. Applications must be locked, stamped and submitted by Monday, January 29, 2018 at 5:00 PM. Physical applications that have been locked and stamped are due in person on Thursday, February 1 and Friday, February 2 at 5:00 PM. Applications will NOT be accepted after 5:00 PM. No exceptions.

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First Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________

Last Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________

Full Name: _________________________________________________________ (as it will appear in program book)

Phonetic Pronunciation (e.g. John De Coteau = Dee-Coat-Owe): ________________________________________

Category: _______________________________________________________________________________________

Sex: q Male q Female

Home Address: ___________________________________________________________________________________

City: __________________________________________ State: _________________________ Zip: ____________

County: _______________________________________________________________________________________

Home Phone: ____________________________________________________________________________________

Mobile Phone: _____________________________ ______________________________________________________

Email Address: ___________________________________________________________________________________

Parent/Guardian Email Address: ____________________________________________________________________

High School: _____________________________________ ________________________________________________

School Phone: ________________________________ ___________________________________________________

School’s Silver Knight Coordinator: ______________________________________ ___________________________

School’s Silver Knight Coordinator Phone: ____________________________________ _______________________

School’s Silver Knight Coordinator Email: __________________________________ _________________________

Current Grade Point Average on a 4.0 Scale (GPA): _________________________________________ Unweighted

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Photosubmittedonline only.

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Community Service Contributions1. List your individual community service contributions (not related to or initiated by school activities). Please list your most recent contributions first. Include only community service contributions that you performed during your high school years. Use support documents to explain goals and results. For major projects, include the date and estimated hours you were involved. Please do not list internships here (go to page 10.) Do no list any efforts where you were compensated for your time or work.

Individual Community Service Contributions: Date(s) & Points Earned Estimated Hours (Judges Use Only)

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2. List all school related or initiated or related community service projects in which you have participated. Provide specifics as to your role in the project. Please list most recent achievements first. Include only achievements during your high school years. Please do not list any efforts where you were compensated for your time or work.

School-Initiated or Related Community Service Contributions: Date(s) & Points Earned Estimated Hours (Judges Use Only)

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Major Service Contribution or Project Description

3. Please describe the major service contribution or project that has had the most significant impact on your community or school. Support documents must include at least one typewritten letter of recommendation/support from the organization addressing the service in detail. Letter must contain the person’s full name, title, organization, address, phone number and email on letterhead paper.

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Major Service Contribution or Project Descrpiption, cont.

1. Please describe the full extent of your role in this major service contribution or project.2. List the number of service hours dedicated to the project.

Major Service Contribution or Project Description, cont.

nWas this service contribution or project your initiative or did you partner with another organization? What inspired you to take on this role?

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Major Service Contribution or Project Description, cont.

n Who benefitted from your major service contribution or project and what was the impact?

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Major Service Contribution or Project Description, cont.

n What challenges or obstacles if any, did you face while participating in or leading this major service contribution/project?

n Will your major service contribution or project have an impact in the future? Why? How? What steps have you taken for it to be sustainable?

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Individual Achievements4.a List up to five individual achievements related to your category. Please list most recent achievements first. Include achievements during your high school years. Please include the date of achievement as well, if applicable. Use support documents for honors, awards and recognition.

Achievements (honors, awards & recognition) Date(s) & Points Earned Estimated Hours (Judges Use Only)

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4.b List up to five individual achievements not related to your category. Please list most recent achievements earned during high school years. Please include the date of achievement as well, if applicable. Use support documents for honors, awards and recognition.

Achievements (honors, awards & recognition) Date(s) & Points Earned Estimated Hours (Judges Use Only)

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Academic Checklist of Advanced or Honors Courses

Current Grade Point Average on a 4.0 Scale (GPA): ____________________ Unweighted

Class Rank: ____________________ out of _____________________total students in class. (OPTIONAL)

Percentile: ____________________ out of _____________________total students in class. (OPTIONAL)

Taking into consideration your advanced classes, please enter your Weighted Grade Point Average: ________________(maximum on a scale of ________________________) (OPTIONAL)

Please list any advanced or honors courses taken in 9th through 12th grades in the following areas: Language Arts, Mathematics, Social Studies and Science.

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Academic Checklist of Advanced or Honors Courses, cont.

Please list any electives (art, music, foreign language, etc.) not included in the previous four areas that relate to the category in which you have been nominated. To be eligible for a particular category, you must show academic interest in that category. Once again, only list courses and internships that illustrate a focus in your category. Please indicate those courses taken outside the regular curriculum.

Why do you see yourself as the Silver Knight for this category?

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Judging Score: ________________ (Judges Use Only)

Silver Knight Awards Certification Form

Nominee Name ____________________________________________

School ____________________________________________________

Category __________________________________________________

Nominee Certification:I certify that this application and all of the content is my original work. I certify that all statements on this entry form are true and that information may be used for publication. I agree to appear in person on the specified day for an interview with Silver Knight judges. By completing this application and participating in the Silver Knight Awards, I hereby give my consent for my name and photo to appear in photographs, videos, publications and/or interviews related to the Silver Knight Awards Program. If any of this information is inaccurate or untrue, my application will be immediately disqualified.

__________________________________________________ ________________________Signature of Nominee Date

Parent/Guardian Certification:I certify that all statements made by my child regarding grades, awards, rankings and offices, and all other reported activities are true. I hereby give my consent for my child/ward to appear in photographs, videos, publications and/or interviews related to the Silver Knight Awards Program.

__________________________________________________ ________________________Signature of Parent/Guardian Date

SCHOOLS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING AND CERTIFYING THIS APPLICATION.

Silver Knight Coordinator’s Certification:I certify that all statements made by this nominee regarding grades, awards, rankings and offices, and all other school-related activities are true.

__________________________________________________ ________________________Signature of Silver Knight Coordinator Date

Principal’s Certification:I certify that all statements made by this nominee and faculty member regarding grades, awards, rankings and offices, and all other activities are true.

_________________________________________________ ________________________Signature of Principal Date

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APPLICATION CHECKLIST❖ The nominee color photograph to be uploaded online when submitting the application must be a 2

x 3 inch, head-shoulders photo, 300 dpi, jpeg format, no other formats will be accepted. All others will be rejected and student photo will not be placed in ceremony program book. It is recommended for the nominee to submit a senior photo. Speak to your yearbook coordinator. No copyright/proof photos will be accepted.

❖ Attach a minimum of 6 and maximum of 12 pages (front side only) of support documentation.

❖ Include faculty recommendation letter in application on school letterhead with an original signature.

❖ Major Project description letter of support on letterhead with an original signature.

❖ Assemble application with support documentation. Then collect all signatures on the Certification Form: Nominee, Parent/Guardian, Coordinator and Principal.

❖ Each application must be submitted online and LOCKED by Monday, January 29, 2018 5:00PM by the coordinator prior to in person submission and stamped FINAL.

❖ General Scholarship nominees must include 5 copies of their official high school transcript and test scores such as SAT, ACT and AP exams. Please make sure each copy is attached to each application original and copy. Envelopes will not be accepted.

❖ Make (4) copies of the original application that has been locked and submitted on-line. Nominees must submit a minimum of 6 pages of back-up documentation and a maximum of 12 pages. You will be submitting a total of 5 applications – 4 copies and 1 original. It is highly recommended to make an extra copy and keep it on file at your school.

❖ Place all 5 stapled applications in manila letter size file folder. Label tab student last name, first name and category. Place original on top in folder. No paperclips. No rubber bands.

❖ Delete all students from the website who are NOT OFFICIAL NOMINEES prior to dropping off your applications in person.

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SAMPLE APPLICATION CHECKLIST

Each application will be reviewed to confirm that it is complete by a Miami Herald Staff person by using the application checklist above.

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All Silver Knight entries must be delivered by a school’s representative to a drop-off location no later than Friday, February 2, 2018 at 5:00PM.

Each application will be reviewed to confirm that it is complete. All applications (all pages) must be locked and stamped by no later than Monday, January 29, 2018at 5:00PM and FINAL.

Do not wait until the last minute to lock your applications. Plan ahead!

Incomplete applications will not be accepted. Applications cannot be returned. Each school is encouraged to create a master file of its entries from year to year.

APPLICATION DROP-OFF LOCATIONS

MIAMI- DADE COUNTYMiami Herald Media Company Community Room3511 NW 91 AvenueMiami, FL 33172

BROWARD COUNTY Miramar Cultural Center ArtsPark2400 Civic Center PlaceMiramar, FL 33025

DROP-OFF HOURS FOR BOTH LOCATIONSThursday, February 1, 2018 - 9:00 AM – 5:00 PMFriday, February 2, 2018 - 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

NOTE: We will accept applications at either location. For example, if you live in Broward but your school is in Miami-Dade, you may drop-off at the Broward location.

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APPLICATION SUBMISSION & DEADLINES

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2018JUDGING❖ Notify all Silver Knight nominees of the judging date, location and time. You will be notified of the

interview times for your school's students at least two weeks before the day of the judging. Secure appropriate permits or passes for the students to attend the judging. Make sure that they make the necessary transportation arrangements to be at the judging site on time. If a student is not able to attend the judging interview, that student will be disqualified. Ensure that your nominees are available for the judging date in March from the beginning of your nomination process.

❖ Help the students prepare for the actual interview. Some coordinators generate a list of typical questions that the judges may ask the students. Also advise them on proper interview attire for the judging day. Business attire: This means no shorts, jeans or flip-flops. Art nominees are required to bring a portfolio of some kind - print or digital.

❖ Coordinators will receive additional instructions regarding the judging day. Interviews usually begin at about 8:30 a.m., and for some categories, extend until 6:00 p.m.

❖ Support your nominee’s and purchase an ad in the Ceremony Program book distributed at our joint Awards Ceremony in May.

❖ For more information contact Lisa Bowser at [email protected]

Coordinator TimelineJanuary—March

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JUDGING STUDENT INTERVIEWS❖ Volunteer judges are invited by Miami Herald from an independent panel for each category to read

the entry forms and conduct interviews. Judges will select a Silver Knight winner and three Honorable Mentions in each category. Judges in one category do not consult judges in another category before reaching decisions. The school’s Silver Knight Coordinator is notified of the site and specific day in March for Silver Knight interviews. Because of the difficulty in arranging schedules for all of the volunteer judges, interviews will be conducted in one day.

❖ All nominees are required to appear for the interview. Failure to do so will result in disqualification. Students are advised to dress in business attire. The 10-15 minute interview gives selected nominees a chance to elaborate on ideas and activities presented in their application. It also gives the judges a glimpse of a nominee’s poise, sincerity and enthusiasm. The Miami Herald will disqualify a school’s nominee if that student fails to appear for a scheduled interview. Students should be dressed appropriate in interview attire. No jeans or flip-flops.

❖ There are no requirements that a Silver Knight nominee take specific courses to be qualified in a given category. However, judges require -in evaluating the Academic Checklist - that some of a nominee's classroom interests are directly related to that category.

❖ Interviews usually begin at about 8:30 a.m., and for some categories, extend until 6:00 p.m. Judges will evaluate each nominee based on the following criteria: (Max. of 100 points)

❖ 1. Service (up to 50 pts)- use of skills and talents for the betterment of our South Florida and global community. Creativity in problem-solving and the quality, consistency and measurable impact of service.

❖ 2. Achievement (up to 40 pts)- based on grade point average. Including a listing of honors and awards related to this category is encouraged.

❖ 3. Leadership/Character/Interview (up to 10 pts)- significant roles in school and community activities, use of good judgment, perseverance in overcoming challenges, and realization of goals. Poise, maturity, sincerity, enthusiasm and ability to communicate ideas.

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The Silver Knight Awards ceremony will be held at the James L. Knight Center on May 17, 2018. The identities of the 30 Silver Knights (15 in Miami Dade County & 15 in Broward County) and 90 Honorable Mentions (45 in Miami Dade County & 45 in Broward County) are revealed at the ceremony. Each nominee is introduced and receives a certificate. Silver Knights receive $2,000, a Silver

Knight statue and a medallion presented by American Airlines. The Honorable Mentions are presented $500 and an engraved plaque. The cash awards are made possible in part by the generous support of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. It is open seating (no tickets) and general admission. We encourage you to bring underclassman from your school to the ceremony.

AWARDS CEREMONY

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2018CEREMONY❖ Notify school nominees of the awards ceremony date. It is a special event where all the Silver Knight

nominees will be recognized. Students must be dressed appropriately for the occasion. This means no shorts, jeans or flip-flops.

❖ Support your school and purchase an ad in the ceremony program book. Contact Lisa Bowser at [email protected] for more information.

❖ Prior to the actual awards ceremony, you may want to hold a special program or activity to recognize all of the school's Silver Knight nominees. Some schools have had nominees honored at a school luncheon attended by the students’ family members, faculty and other guests, or have individually profiled their nominees on videotape shown at their school and others have recognized their nominees at a special ceremony in the school auditorium. Make it a festive occasion.

❖ The day after the awards ceremony, announce the school winners and/or honorable mentions. You may also want to feature the students that appear in Miami Herald or El Nuevo Herald.

COORDINATOR TIPS❖ Check your email regularly for SKA updates ❖ Silver Knight website: www.miamiherald.com/silverknights/❖ Email all questions to [email protected] ❖ Plan ahead - begin on-line application process early! ❖ Your coordinator login will be provided to you by Lisa Bowser at [email protected]❖ Download current Adobe Reader❖ Miami Herald business hours 9am – 5pm❖ Update all of your contact information and provide alternative contact number.❖ All students must have a minimum GPA of 3.2❖ All students must appear in person for Judging or they will be disqualified❖ Support your nominees and purchase an ad in the ceremony program book. Visit us online to purchase: http://hrld.us/SilverKnightAds ❖ Ceremony is open seating - General Admission

Coordinator TimelineApril—May

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Be there when outstanding graduating seniors take center stage.

Place an ad in the 2018 Silver Knight

Commemorative ProgramHeld in May each year, the Silver Knight Awards recognizes outstanding

graduating seniors for service to their community in 15 categories. Your ad in the Silver Knight Commemorative Program will be seen

by thousands of students, their families, teachers, principals, and community leaders. This program is a keepsake

so it enjoys shared readership over time.

Deadline for ads is Monday, April 23, 2018 at 6pm. Visit us online at http://hrld.us/SilverKnightAds

to purchase your congratulatory ad. Questions? Email us at [email protected]

AD SIZE RATE

CORPORATE Full Page B&W $500

PARENTS/SCHOOLS Full Page B&W $300

Half Page B&W $175

Quarter Page B&W $110

Business Card Medium B&W $75

Business Card Small B&W $40

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IMPORTANT DATES

LOCK & SUBMIT APPLICATIONS ON-LINEMonday, January 29, 2018 by 5:00PM.

APPLICATION IN-PERSON SUBMISSIONThursday, February 1, 2018 9:00 AM – 5:00 PMFriday, February 2, 2018 - 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

JUDGING - Broward CountyWednesday, March 14, 2018Location: The Signature Grand, Davie, FL

JUDGING - Miami -Dade CountyWednesday, April 11, 2018Location: Jungle Island, Treetop Ballroom, Miami, FL

MAY 2018- MIAMI-DADE & BROWARD COUNTY 60th Anniversary JOINT CEREMONYThursday, May 17, 2018

Silver Knight Awards CeremonyJames L. Knight Center, 7:00pm – 9:00pm

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Thank you for your continued support.

For any additional information regarding the Silver Knight Awards program.

CONTACT:

Lisa BowserSilver Knight AwardsMiami Herald Media [email protected]

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