Show Us the Real “U” in Uniform Contest

by AJ on August 30, 2010

Did you know more than 1 in 5 public schools have a dress code? In addition to the private, parochial and charter schools that have dress codes.

Does your child(ren) attend a school with a dress code or maybe you have friends, family or neighbors whose child(ren) attend a school with a dress code? If so, here’s their chance to highlight what makes their school unique and special.

French Toast, a leading provider of school uniforms has launched a $15,000 contest for kids who attend a school with a dress code. The contest is titled “Show Us The Real ‘U’ in Uniform”, a place where kids have an opportunity to showcase their creativity and individuality.

For your chance to enter this contest, parents and kids can visit uninuniform to submit your essay or video with pictures. Be sure to follow the instructions for submitting your entry. The last day to submit an entry is September 15.

On November 1, French Toast will post the 10 finalists and the public will vote to determine the grand prize winner. The grand prize is $10,000 in cash and a $5,000 voucher from French Toast.

Good luck to all!

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