Essay Writing Workshop at Vytautas Zemkalnis High School

Last week, the Kazickas Family Foundation team organized an essay-writing workshop for the students of Panevezys Vytautas Zemkalnis High School. Strong writing skills are essential for both academic and career success.

During the workshop, students explored strategies for crafting compelling essays, learned how to clearly communicate their thoughts, and were encouraged to apply these skills in practice.
 
The workshop was led by KFF representatives, Domantė Howes and Monika Zavistanavičiūtė. They both studied philology and were keen to share their knowledge and passion for language and storytelling with High School students.
 
Alexandra Kalvenaite-Kazickas (1920–2011), a 1937 graduate of Vytautas Zemkalnis High School, remained deeply connected to the school long after her family was forced to leave Lithuania during World War II. She often returned to visit and maintained a close relationship with the school community. In 2001, she initiated the creation of a cozy library in the school’s attic, now one of its most cherished spaces. A year later, a literacy award in memory of her beloved teacher, linguist Petras Butenas was established.
 
Today, the Kazickas Family Foundation continues this meaningful partnership with the Vytautas Zemkalnis High School community and the broader Panevezys community. Special awards in Alexandra Kazickas’ memory encourage students to set personal goals, develop life skills, and confidently present themselves and their accomplishments. These awards not only celebrate the achievements of students and teachers but also inspire a sense of responsibility for the future of their school, city, and Lithuania.

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