TCEQ’s Take Care of Texas program seeks entries for video contest
11 Sep 2023
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Get those video cameras rolling! The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality is once again looking to see how the state’s students Take Care of Texas through its annual Take Care of Texas Video Contest.
The contest is open to public, private, or home-schooled students throughout Texas in grades six through twelve. The competition encourages students to learn about protecting the environment and share this knowledge in a short video.
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