Springfield High School freshman Corinna Jackson speaks during an assembly at Hayward Middle School

Springfield City School District middle school students are participating in the Do the Write Thing (DtWT) Challenge, a national writing competition that focuses on the effects of violence on young people.

This is Springfield’s fourth year to participate in the initiative. DtWT is sponsored in Ohio by Attorney General Dave Yost. SCSD was the first and only district to participate in the state during the 2020-2021 school year. DtWT has since grown to include several other school districts in Ohio.

All students in the SCSD’s three middle schools are eligible to participate in the writing challenge, in which they are asked to express how violence has affected them, what their solutions to end violence would be and how they can promote peace in their schools and communities. Students can choose to write an essay, poem, song or any other form that resonates with them.

The essays are then scored in two rounds by groups of community readers and by the competition’s end, two SCSD students are selected to attend the National DtWT Conference in Washington, D.C. over the summer. Their writings will also be placed in the Library of Congress.

The initiative launched this year with a kick-off assembly at each school featuring Trauma Recovery Center Director Stephen Massey from CitiLookout in Springfield and 2022-2023 DtWT winner and Springfield High School freshman, Corinna Jackson, who shared her experience visiting Washington, D.C.