Doodle 4 Google Finally Comes To The States

Google’s Doodle 4 Google competition, in which schoolchildren are given the opportunity to draw a logo for Google’s homepage, has finally come to the United States, after stints in England and Australia. The contest will give students from Kindergarten to 12th Grade a chance to draw a Doodle for Google.com, with the winner getting their logo on the homepage for one day, as well as a $10,000 college scholarship and a technology grant for his or her school.

The rules call for the Doodle to have a “What if… ?” theme, with the kids being divided up into four groups by grade. 40 regional winners will be chosen, and flown out to the Googleplex in Mountain View, California, in May. A public vote will choose four national finalists, then Doodler-in-Chief Dennis Hwang will choose the overall winner. Any school can register, with approval of a teacher or […]

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