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ABOUT ACT-SO
What is ACT-SO?
ACT-SO
is an acronym for Afro-Academic, Cultural, Technological and Scientific
Olympics. ACT-SO is a year long enrichment program designed to recruit,
stimulate, improve and encourage high academic and cultural achievement among
African-American high school students. The ACT-SO program centers around the
dedication and commitment of community volunteers and business leaders to serve
as mentors and coaches to promote academic and artistic excellence among
African-American students. There are 25 categories of competition in the
Sciences, Humanities, Performing and Visual Arts.
The History of ACT-SO In 1977, award-winning journalist and NAACP activist Vernon
Jarrett conceived of the idea of a national youth competition through the auspices of NAACP. Today, over 50,000 minority high school students participate
locally in over 500 communities throughout the country. Approximately 2000 are
finalists in the national competition, comprising the continuing ACT-SO legacy
of academic excellence and cultural achievement. ACT-SO conducts annual academic
competition for students in grades nine (9) through twelve (12) in the NAACP
branches throughout the country. The current procedure is for participating
branches of the NAACP to
hold local competitions in the categories shown below.
The local Gold Medal winners then compete with
the winners from other cities at
the national ACT-SO finals during the NAACP annual convention.
Rooted in the firm conviction that blacks
can succeed in the classroom at the superior levels of achievement constantly
displayed by blacks in the athletic arenas of this nation, the ACT-SO program
also strives to create the same respect and global awareness for black
scholastic and cultural achievement that is awarded athletics in the world of
sports.
What is the goal of
ACT-SO? The goal of ACT-SO is to encourage
and reward the achievement of academic excellence in the Sciences, Arts, and
Humanities through a variety of formats, rewards and incentives. Winners of the
twenty-five categories in the national competition, receive scholarships for
$2,000 and a Gold Metal for First Place, $1,500 and a Silver Medal for Second
Place and $1,000 and a Bronze Medal for Third Place.
In addition, various corporations make
additional scholarship awards to winners. Locally, hundreds of business and
individual patrons provide the awards, incentives and funding to sustain the
local competition. Many professionals work weekly on a one-to-one basis with
competitors in the various categories.
Today's technologically advanced society
makes demands upon our youth, academically and financially. The ACT-SO program
provides an excellent motivational support base and catalyst for career
advancement.
While rewarding hard work, competence and creative genius with open
doors to greater success, deserving minority students are afforded the
opportunity to compete in the complex and other inequitable global
area.
Who sponsors ACT-SO?
ACT-SO is sponsored by the National Association for Colored
People (NAACP), the nation's oldest and largest civil rights organization,
ACT-SO receives support from schools, community organizations, churches,
foundations, private corporations and individuals.
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