Nominate a student right now for Student of the Week, proudly sponsored by The Union Central Life Insurance Co. You can nominate the student by filling out the form below and clicking the "nominate" button.
Step 1:
In order to nominate a student, you must be a school principal, teacher or counselor. Students of any grade level, from kindergarten through high school, may be nominated. Identify a student that demonstrates some (but not necessarily all) of the following nine qualifications:
1. Persistence in giving personal best
2. An inspiring example to others
3. Peer leadership
4. Strong contribution to school and/or community (through volunteerism, school clubs, extra-curricular activities, projects, etc.)
5. High academic achievement
6. Positive attitude
7. Perseverance (i.e. overcoming a handicap, behavioral problem, or other personal difficulty)
8. Love of learning
9. Desire, determination, and diligence to improve
Step 2:
Fill out the e-mail form below, or send a detailed letter including the information requested to WCPO-TV.
If you choose to send your nomination in via mail, send a letter to the following address:
Student of the Week
WCPO-TV
1720 Gilbert Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45202
Important Note:
A panel of judges will make selections on a monthly basis, but all students nominated will be eligible throughout the school year as the selection process is ongoing.
Nominators of the students selected will be contacted by the Student of the Week" host. Due to the potential number of nominations, the Student of the Week panel will not notify the nominators of students who are not selected.
Thank you for the time you are taking to inquire about a segment we are very excited about!
We are pleased to receive your nomination for the 9News Student of the Week award!
Your nomination is now on file and will be kept on file through the course of the school year.
If your student is not selected, please understand that we receive many great nominations and regret that we cannot honor everyone.
Thank you for helping us highlight young people in a positive way. The fact you took the time to nominate a student shows you really care about young people!
Sincerely,
Bob Morford
News Director
WCPO-TV