WoW Net Offers Solution to Improve High School Students' Writing

Wow-schools.net, better known as the Words Work Network or WoW Net, has launched a plan to solve the growing problem of poor-quality writing in American high schools. Believing that properly controlled and structured competition is the key to motivating students, it has created a national interactive community of high school writing programs to publish student work.

WoW Net was created in 2001 to promote the highest standard of writing and contemporary literary art to high school students nationwide. Upon joining WoW Net, students are immersed in a friendly, competitive environment that provides a range of needed services for high school programs, including Web hosting, promotion, editorial services, artistic guidance and hands-on technical assistance.

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