Frequently Asked Questions
What can be submitted?
The website is open to all digital submissions by students in grades K-12. Our digital content manager will contact you if your submission cannot be displayed and let you know what changes are required to fit the webpage. Below is a list of acceptable content.
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Short writings (up to 250 words)
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Photographs
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2-D Artwork (drawings, paintings, collage, digital, etc.)
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3-D Artwork (photographed)
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Journal entries
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Notes and observations from the field
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Poetry
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Music
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Video
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Any other creative project inspired by the natural environment
For images, please do not submit anything larger than 700 pixels in either dimension.
Who can submit their work?
Participants must be in grades K-12 and enrolled full-time in a Roaring Fork Valley school or homeschool program. Teachers and educators may submit profiles with multiple students’ work, but please include the class or program, and your school. Students can submit their individual work as often as they’d like. There is no limit to the amount of work we accept!
How do I submit content?
1 – 3 pieces of content:
Please attach your content in an e-mail to RoaringWild@AspenPublicRadio.org. Include your name, school, grade, and class/program (if applicable), and use “Roaring Wild” in the title of the e-mail.
4 or more pieces of content:
Please submit large portfolios of student work via Dropbox or Google Drive to RoaringWild@AspenPublicRadio.org and use “Roaring Wild” in the title of the e-mail. Title the folder with your name, your school, grade, and name of class (if applicable). Please make sure each image of student work has the student’s name on it.
Don’t have access to a scanner? No problem! You can mail or physically bring content to the Aspen Public Radio station (attn.: Roaring Wild. 110 East Hallam St., Suite 134, Aspen, CO 81611) and we can scan it in.
Note: mailed pieces will not be automatically returned, you must arrange for pickup or return with Cornelia Carpenter.