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Club Z! Annual Achievement Award = $25,000 in School Support!

Open to students with all levels of talents and abilities, of all ages and from all backgrounds the Club Z! Annual Achievement Award allows students the opportunity to compete for awards totaling more than $25,000 annually!   So whether they’ve shown strong character in the classroom, overcome obstacles at school, shown leadership among their peers, or simply improved since the beginning of the year, the Club Z! Annual Achievement Award has something for everyone! Last year alone, hundreds of students across the nation were awarded with money for school, textbooks, tutoring and much, much more thanks to Club Z! And this year’s program, which opens in August 2014, promises to surpass last year’s feat!   Winning entries will be judged based on performance, service, merit or achievement. Cash awards totaling  more than $25,000, and many local awards, will be presented to the winning applicants during a special presentation held at the school. Students may only apply one time during each award period, so get your hands on an application and be sure to get it in to your local guidance counselor or Club Z! Area Director before the deadline!   Teachers, nominate your students or encourage them to apply online today! Visit our website for applications and further information at www.clubzaward.com.
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