Check out the websites below to find some contests that might be of interest to you:
CHECK DEADLINES FOR EACH CONTEST
http://thejohnfox.com/2016/06/writing-contests-for-teens/
https://www.poeticpower.com/index.php?page=students
http://www.ala.org/awardsgrants/wy-boyd-literary-award-excellence-military-fiction
Monthly Scope Magazine contest
http://scope.scholastic.com/contests
http://www.writermag.com/writing-resources/contests/
Weekly Challenges
https://theprose.com/challenges
LUNCH TICKET WRITING CONTEST
http://lunchticket.org/contests/the-diana-woods-memorial-award/
http://www.get-to-know.org/contest/us/
Get-To-Know Contest: The Contest invites you to get outside and create original works of art, writing, photography, videography and music inspired by nature. Get Outdoors and “Get to Know Your Wild Neighbours”. The goal is to be as creative as possible. PRIZES are different for each category.
Enter in one of the categories: Art, Music, Video, Writing and Photos.
3 winning entries are chosen from each of the following age groups:
Kindergarten to Grade 4
Grades 5 to 7
Grades 8 to 10
Grades 11 to 12
Open to all U.S. residents 19 and under.
http://www.teenink.com/submit
Teen Ink Magazine: If you are ages 13-19 and you'd like to be published in this online magazine, you can submit an original work of poetry, fiction or non-fiction. There is no entry deadline; submissions are accepted on an ongoing basis. No residence eligibility requirements are stated. Teen Ink also has a printed edition; if your work is accepted for the printed edition, you will receive a free copy of that month's magazine.
http://www.ckmagazine.org/submissions/
Creative Kids Magazine: Creative Kids is looking for the very best material by students (ages 8–16). Material may include cartoons, songs, stories between 500 and 1200 words, puzzles, photographs, artwork, games, editorials, poetry, and plays, as well as any other creative work that can fit in the pages of the magazine or on the website. As long as it's creative, they're interested! If your work is selected you will receive a free copy of the CK issue in which your work appears.
http://www.adlit.org/fun/?catid=861
http://iew.com/writing-contests
http://imaginationsoup.net/2016/01/12/writing-contests-kids-ways-get-published/
CHECK DEADLINES FOR EACH CONTEST
http://thejohnfox.com/2016/06/writing-contests-for-teens/
https://www.poeticpower.com/index.php?page=students
http://www.ala.org/awardsgrants/wy-boyd-literary-award-excellence-military-fiction
Monthly Scope Magazine contest
http://scope.scholastic.com/contests
http://www.writermag.com/writing-resources/contests/
Weekly Challenges
https://theprose.com/challenges
LUNCH TICKET WRITING CONTEST
http://lunchticket.org/contests/the-diana-woods-memorial-award/
http://www.get-to-know.org/contest/us/
Get-To-Know Contest: The Contest invites you to get outside and create original works of art, writing, photography, videography and music inspired by nature. Get Outdoors and “Get to Know Your Wild Neighbours”. The goal is to be as creative as possible. PRIZES are different for each category.
Enter in one of the categories: Art, Music, Video, Writing and Photos.
3 winning entries are chosen from each of the following age groups:
Kindergarten to Grade 4
Grades 5 to 7
Grades 8 to 10
Grades 11 to 12
Open to all U.S. residents 19 and under.
http://www.teenink.com/submit
Teen Ink Magazine: If you are ages 13-19 and you'd like to be published in this online magazine, you can submit an original work of poetry, fiction or non-fiction. There is no entry deadline; submissions are accepted on an ongoing basis. No residence eligibility requirements are stated. Teen Ink also has a printed edition; if your work is accepted for the printed edition, you will receive a free copy of that month's magazine.
http://www.ckmagazine.org/submissions/
Creative Kids Magazine: Creative Kids is looking for the very best material by students (ages 8–16). Material may include cartoons, songs, stories between 500 and 1200 words, puzzles, photographs, artwork, games, editorials, poetry, and plays, as well as any other creative work that can fit in the pages of the magazine or on the website. As long as it's creative, they're interested! If your work is selected you will receive a free copy of the CK issue in which your work appears.
http://www.adlit.org/fun/?catid=861
http://iew.com/writing-contests
http://imaginationsoup.net/2016/01/12/writing-contests-kids-ways-get-published/