October
2 - 4, 2009
Middletown, CT

Delegates must be 11 years old and no older than 14 years as of August 1 of national competition year to be eligible for the Jr. Teen Pageant.

Congratulations to all the 2008 Miss Jr. Teen America Delegates
and to Alexandria White of Tennessee
on winning the title of
Miss Jr. Teen America 2008!

Top 5 Delegates 2008
From left: Jeanine Juliano, 1st Alternate (NJ); Shelby Houck, 4th Alternate (IL);
Alexandria White, Miss Jr. Teen America 08 (TN);
Jordynn Robinson, 3rd Alternate (AZ); Emily Wallace, 2nd Alternate (GA)

MISSION STATEMENT.
The Continental Miss Teen America Scholarship Program, Inc. is founded on the principle that the future of our world is dependent upon the leadership qualities of today's youth. We believe that involvement in community service should be both encouraged and rewarded. We further believe that in order to become a strong leader a young woman must be a well-rounded individual. She must challenge herself scholastically, she must be poised, and she must be comfortable with herself in respect to her learned and natural talents. She must possess a strong desire to effect a change in her world, and to set an example for others to do the same. In the spirit of competition, she must be gracious.  With this in mind, we provide the forum for young women to challenge themselves to be their best, and we reward them for their efforts.

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2008 Jr. Teen Pageant Photos by Heather Orawsky, Photographic Vision

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