Google has announced the second annual "Doodle for Google" contest. The contest is open to K-12 students (homeschoolers allowed!) and rewards the most creative artistic interpretations of the Google logo with the contest theme. This year's theme is "What I Wish for the World."
The winner will get a $15,000 college scholarship. Also, the school district that submits the most high-quality entries will get $10,000.
Google is partnering with the Smithsonian's Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum. The 40 finalists will have their art on exhibit at the museum.
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