
To become Miss America's Outstanding Teen,
a contestant must first win a local competition and then compete to
represent her state, a process requiring personal commitment, hard work and
talent. To compete in the Miss America’s Outstanding Teen program, you need
commitment, perseverance, talent and ambition.
To compete you must:
Be a young lady between the ages of 13 and 17.
Be a United States citizen.
Meet residency requirements for competing in a certain town or state.
Meet character criteria as set forth by the Miss America's Outstanding Teen Organization
Be in reasonably good health to meet the job requirements.
Be able to meet the time commitment and responsibilities as set forth by the local program in which you compete.
Must not be eligible to compete in the Miss America Competition.
If you are interested in receiving more information about becoming a contestant in the Miss Maryland's Outstanding Teen, just click here
October
3, 2009
Titles Awarded:
Miss Appalachia, Miss University City, Miss Appalachia Outstanding Teen and
Miss University City Outstanding Teen
Location: Mountain Ridge High School
- Frostburg, Maryland
Orientation: The tentative dates are
September 6 & 13, 2009 at the Frostburg
Community Center
For More Information: Diana Graham,
Executive Director via
Email
or visit their
Website!