Georgia Laws of Life Launches “Honor Roll Society” and Publishes 2024–2025 Essay Collection

The Georgia Rotary Clubs Law of Life Essay Contest is proud to announce two exciting updates this spring: the launch of the second annual Honor Roll Society and the release of the 2024–2025 Georgia Laws of Life Essay Collection e-booklet.

Join the Honor Roll Society

In celebration of Teacher Appreciation Week, and continuing all month long, we invite you to say thank you in a meaningful way. 

The Honor Roll Society celebrates teachers who shape our stories by recognizing teachers, coaches, mentors, and role models who’ve helped shape the character of and lives of Georgia’s students and leaders.

For every $25 donation made in the month of May, you can nominate someone who made a difference in your life. Honorees will be recognized on our website and social media, and each gift will directly support character education efforts in Georgia high schools.

Whether it was a teacher who helped you find your voice, a coach who taught you perseverance, or a mentor who modeled integrity—this is your chance to say thank you with a lasting gift.

“Every great leader started with a great teacher.”

 Make your nomination and donation on our website at www.georgialawsoflife.org.

2024–2025 Essay Collection E-Booklet Now Available

We’re also thrilled to announce the publication of this year’s Essay Collection e-booklet, featuring the full essays of our State Winners, a list of School Winners, program highlights, impact statistics, and recognition of our valued Rotary partners and supporters.

With over 30,000 students from 65+ schools participating this year, the contest continues to amplify student voices and promote the values of ethics, empathy, and resilience that align so deeply with Rotary’s mission.

The essay booklet is available to view or download from the homepage on our website at www.georgialawsoflife.org.
We invite all to help us celebrate these milestones and share with family and friends. Together, we are making a lasting impact – one essay, one student, and one life lesson at a time.

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