A student solves math problems in his binder during class,...

A student solves math problems in his binder during class, May 1, 2013. Credit: Heather Walsh

Do you know a student athlete who could break a school record? How about a student who is working on the next big thing such as an Intel project, an app or a startup? Maybe a student who could land the lead in a play?

Newsday is looking to create a new feature on high school students to watch and we want you to participate.

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Do you know a student athlete who could break a school record? How about a student who is working on the next big thing such as an Intel project, an app or a startup? Maybe a student who could land the lead in a play?

Newsday is looking to create a new feature on high school students to watch and we want you to participate.

If you know of a student to watch, please fill out this form. You'll need to submit a photo (1,000 pixels on the longest side) of the student along with some biographical information and a paragraph letting us know why he or she is a student to watch. We are only accepting submissions for Long Island high school students.

Click here for an example of what we may write.

To submit more than one student, just fill out another form.

Submissions will be accepted through Monday, Oct. 5.