Simpson Middle School invites student entries for National PTA Reflections contest

Dr. David Church - Principal - Simpson Middle School
Dr. David Church - Principal - Simpson Middle School
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Simpson Middle School is encouraging its students to participate in the National PTA Reflections program for the 2025-26 school year. The entry process is free, and the deadline for submissions is October 24, 2025.

The theme for this year’s competition is “I Belong.” Students can choose from six categories: Dance, Music, Film, Literature, Photography, and Visual Arts. Each student may submit one entry per category.

“All participants will be celebrated at a Reflections Reception,” according to the announcement. “All entries will receive a certificate of participation. Simpson PTSA will award 1st and 2nd place for each category (Dance, Music, Film, Literature, Photography, and Visual Arts) in each grade. Winners in each category and in each grade will advance to County and move forward.”

For additional information on how to submit entries or details about the event, families are encouraged to visit the provided Reflections submissions link.



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