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President Obama’s ‘Race To The Top Commencement Challenge’ Deadline Extended

Students can continue to nominate their schools until March 11. By MTV News staff President Barack Obama Photo: Comedy Central In partnership with MTV’s parent company Viacom and the Get Schooled Foundation , the White House is continuing an annual tradition by hosting the 2011 “Race to the Top Commencement Challenge,” a competition among the nation’s public high schools that aims to find the school that best prepares its students for college and beyond. However, despite the race’s previously announced rules, the competition has extended its deadline to March 11, giving students two more weeks to enter their schools in the competition and win the coveted graduation-day visit from President Obama himself. President Obama shared his excitement over the challenge in a statement that read: “I’m looking for a school that understands the number-one priority is making sure that our kids are learning what they need to succeed in this 21st-century economy.” Students can now continue to nominate their schools until March 11 by submitting an application through the White House website . Once entered, the White House and Department of Education will come together to select six finalists, and, along with Viacom’s Get Schooled Foundation, will work with those six schools to create short videos that will be featured on WhiteHouse.gov and voted on by the public. The top three vote-getters will then be submitted to President Obama, who will select a winner. “We are excited to partner with the White House again on this important initiative — one that takes a unique approach to getting our youth excited about education,” Carl Folta, Viacom’s executive vice president of corporate communications, said in a statement. “This campaign does two very important things: It leverages Viacom’s compelling entertainment brands to make education appealing and tangible, and it shines a spotlight on a national priority that is the core of our nation’s future success.” Last year, Michigan’s Kalamazoo Central High School beat out more than 1,000 schools to win the inaugural Race to the Top challenge and was rewarded with a surprise appearance by President Obama , who then delivered the commencement speech for graduating seniors. The initial competition was such a success, in fact, that the White House decided to bring it back in 2011, with President Obama personally challenging schools to “share effective strategies on how they are preparing their students to win the future and achieve the goal of having the highest proportion of college graduates in the world by 2020.” To enter, head to WhiteHouse.gov and tell President Obama how your school is best preparing students for the future. Related Videos President Obama’s ‘Race To The Top’ Returns For 2011

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‘Never Say Never’ Director Wanted To Film Justin Bieber Haircut

‘I would have brought a 3-D camera there,’ Jon Chu tells MTV News of missing out on teen star’s historic barber trip. By Kara Warner, with reporting by Eric Ditzian Justin Bieber gets his hair cut Photo: TMZ There are few celebrities these days that can set the news wires and Internets on fire by engaging in basic, everyday tasks. Lady Gaga, Robert Pattinson, Kim Kardashian and, of course, Justin Bieber, are among the few whose every move is cause for Twitter trends and celebrations. Case in point, Bieber’s haircut . A photo of the 16-year-old’s newly shorn locks appeared on TMZ on Monday, along with news that the clippings will be given to charity to raise money for various causes, including animal rights. Naturally, Bieber’s famously fluffy hair swoop has been the subject of innumerable news stories and tweets, so when MTV News checked in with his “Never Say Never” director Jon Chu on Tuesday (February 22), we had to bring up the very popular subject of Biebs’ new haircut. Chu’s only complaint was that Bieber didn’t let him know about the momentous occasion. “I would have brought a 3-D camera there,” said Chu, who recently announced the release of a special “Director’s Fan Cut” of the film . “I would have shot it for [‘Never Say Never’] 3.0.” Chu went on to say that he won’t miss the shaggy flip and heartily approves of Bieber’s shorter ‘do. “Two thumbs-up for the haircut, for sure. He’s wanted it for a long time,” Chu told us. “I’m just happy for him because he’s been holding on. He’s like, ‘I need to get the haircut, I want to get rid of it!’ But he has his hair flip which he can’t get rid of, but now it’s R.I.P. hair flip.” We then pointed out that “R.I.P. hair flip” sounded like a perfect Bieber-related Twitter trending topic, and Chu informed us that we were way behind. “It is a Twitter trending topic!” he said with a chuckle. “At least it was yesterday, last night.” What do you think of Justin Bieber’s new hair? Tell us in the comments! Related Photos Justin Bieber’s Famous Former Hair Related Artists Justin Bieber

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