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  2. Quill and Scroll - Wikipedia

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    Quill and Scroll is an international high school journalism honor society that recognizes and encourages both individual and group achievements in scholastic journalism. . According to the Quill and Scroll website, over 14,611 high schools in all 50 U.S. states and 44 countries have established local chap

  3. Critics and Awards Program for High School Students

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    The Cappies (Critics and Awards Program) is an international program for recognizing, celebrating, and providing learning experiences for high school level theater and journalism students and teenage playwrights. The program prides itself on being a completely student-driven organization that gives a platform to teen voices.

  4. National Pacemaker Awards - Wikipedia

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    Pacemakers are selected by the staff of a professional newspaper in the host city of the annual National College Media Convention, in the case of college papers, or the National High School Journalism Convention for high school publications. There are multiple awards in each category every year: in 2006, there were 26 high school winners. [5]

  5. High school journalism removed from South Dakota's ...

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    High school journalism courses no longer count toward South Dakota's general merit-based scholarship, and teachers in the state haven't been told why.

  6. Sacramento school suspends journalism adviser after student ...

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    The Sacramento City Unified School District has placed C.K. McClatchy High School’s journalism adviser on paid administrative leave after its student newspaper printed a quote praising Adolf ...

  7. Student television station - Wikipedia

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    At the high school level and below, working for a school's television station is often an extracurricular activity but often included in a journalism class taught at the school, in which students learn about the journalistic profession and produce school news reports.

  8. One Way to Help a Journalism Industry in Crisis: Make J ... - AOL

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    There is an even simpler solution than making journalism school free: making journalism school history. That would be tough on the deans of journalism schools, but it would be the best thing for ...

  9. Journalism Education Association - Wikipedia

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    The Journalism Education Association released an official statement regarding the practice of prior review of a school publication on April 16, 2009. [8] The statement says: "Prior review by administrators undermines critical thinking, encourages students to dismiss the role of a free press in society and provides no greater likelihood of ...