30 minutes of your time, or a donation, can help recognize the next generation of writers
Through TWR’s writing contests, students can:
Build confidence in their ability to express themselves through written communication
Apply thoughtful planning to the topics of their writing focus
Engage deeply in a topic and write for an authentic audience
Two ways you can support student success
If you would like to be a part of this revolutionary work,
choose to volunteer your time, make a donation, or do both.
Volunteer
Donate
Judge TWR’s writing contests
Utilize No More Marking’s innovative software to compare — and
select — writing entries
Give 30 minutes of your time — or more — to judge entries
Training will be provided
Give to prizes that will be awarded to contest winners and runners-up
$5, $10, $20, or more enables TWR to purchase tablets and gift cards for the winners and runners-up
Reward classrooms with special prizes for overall participation
We were inspired by the success of TWR’s first Black History Month writing contest.
Hear a sample from the 2022 Black History Month 6th Grade winner, Andrey B.
With your help, TWR can offer more opportunities to celebrate student writing in the future.
Enrollment Fee Estimator
Pricing
Note: Fees are listed per participant
Courses
Fee
Advancing Thinking Through Writing (Grades 3–12)
$1,050
Advancing Thinking Through Writing (Grades K-2)
$840
Advancing Thinking Through Writing (STEM)
$840
Workshops
Classroom Planning & Implementation
$500
Leading the Revolution: School & District
Administrator
$350
How TWR Discounts work
TWR offers a discount for schools and districts based on the number of educators that are
enrolled in the same section of a course.
10% for 2+ educators enrolled in the same section of a course
20% for 10+ educators enrolled in the same section of a course
25% for 25+ educators enrolled in the same section of a course
30% for 50+ educators enrolled in the same section of a course
35% & a Private Course for 75+ educators enrolled in the same section of a
course
In addition, school leaders and district administrators can enroll in an introductory course at
no cost if they join the same course type and schedule as the paid educator(s).