What student journalists should know: COVID-19 yearbook reporting
/Recent work by the Student Press Law Center reveals potential challenges for student journalists covering the COVID-19 pandemic, including censorship.
Read MoreRecent work by the Student Press Law Center reveals potential challenges for student journalists covering the COVID-19 pandemic, including censorship.
Read MoreAchievement Awards recognize "behind-the-scenes" work of staffs or individuals. Nominations are currently being accepted for the following awards: Administrator of the Year, Adviser of the Year, Community Service, Enterprising, First-year Adviser, Freedom of the Press, Perseverance, Start-up and Turnaround. This contest is open to all publication types. Fill out the 2021 GSPA Achievement Awards Entry Form. The deadline for entries is 11:59 p.m on March 5, 2021.
Read MoreStudent newsrooms across the country will celebrate Student Press Freedom Day on Friday, Feb. 26, 2021. To help students craft op-ed pieces to publish on that day, the SPLC is offering a free training on Feb. 4.
Read MoreThere are a number of statewide, regional and national opportunities for learning and networking this semester.
Read MoreSubmit your best work from broadcasts, newsmagazines, newspapers and news websites. Additionally, Achievement Awards are open to all publication types.
Read MoreCompleted entries for both the Georgia Champion Journalist and the Junior Champion Journalist contests are due Feb. 5 by 11:59 p.m. There is no fee to enter. For a list of requirements and how to enter, please visit www.ugagspa.org/spring-competitions.
Read MoreVirtual lesson idea: Encourage your staff to enter the First Amendment Essay competition. The contest is open to students of all publication types (GSPA members) through Jan. 31. There is no entry fee, and the top winners and their publications score monetary awards.
Read MoreThe University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication and Journalistic Learning Initiative will host free workshop sessions for high school journalism publications in the spring.
Read MoreWinners from the fall General Excellence and Individual Awards contests were recently celebrated. Congratulations to all!
Read MoreThis month, we feature work from Cedar Shoals High School’s Stephany Gaona-Perez. This piece, which originally appeared in BluePrints magazine, marks the second in a series that won the Student Press Law Center’s Courage in Student Journalism Award for 2020.
Read MoreAs the Georgia Scholastic Press Association and member schools wrap up what has been a hectic year, a virtual celebration video will honor the hard work of yearbook and literary magazine contest winners. The celebration, slated for Dec. 3 at 4 p.m. , will feature General Excellence competition rankings and individual contest winners.
Read MoreThe top GSPA award winners from the 2019-20 school year are showcased in the latest edition of The Winners’ Circle. It is available for download here.
Read MoreEach month, GSPA will feature work from Student Advisory Board members working at high school newspapers, news websites, newsmagazines, literary magazines, broadcast channels and yearbooks. This month, we feature work from Marietta High School’s Alexandra Audrain.
Read MoreJEA/NSPA shifts to a virtual format for this year’s National High School Journalism Conference. The event is slated for Nov. 19-21.
Read MoreCOVID-19 has posed many challenges for students, teachers and scholastic publications. How have you adapted to the changes? Share your experiences with GSPA via social media!
Read MoreGSPA welcomes five juniors and seniors to serve as student representatives of scholastic publications.
Read MoreThis year’s Latino Youth Leadership Conference will be held virtually on Oct. 29 and 31. The event is open to middle and high school students, parents, teachers, school staff and mentors.
Read MoreThe University of Georgia School of Law’s First Amendment Clinic will offer a free media law clinic open to students and advisers on Saturday, Sept. 26, 2020.
Read MoreHigh school juniors and seniors are invited to apply to serve as a GSPA Student Advisory Board member. Application deadline: Sept. 20
Read MoreJEAdigitalmeia.org is a helpful resource for advisers and scholastic journalists that offers a variety of educational materials. Check out this recent article that discusses ways to help teachers organize their virtual classrooms using Bitmoji, Google Slides and Powerpoint Templates, and HyperDoc.
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