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David Weikert, PA Journalism Teacher of the Year, 2024

2/21/2024

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The Pennsylvania School Press Association (PSPA) is proud to announce the 2024 Journalism Teacher of the Year, David Weikert of Northeastern High School. 

The PSPA Awards Committee unanimously voted for Mr. Weikert after a thorough review of this year’s nominees. 

In addition to teaching various certification classes including Linux and computer repair, Mr. Weikert also oversees the video and news media production courses. As evidenced by his devotion to student journalism through his various contributions to state-level organizations and competitions, Mr. Weikert is a pillar for student journalism in Pennsylvania. 

Mr. Weikert's commitment is clear through the testimonies of both administrators and students acknowledging his exceptional contributions to the student journalism field.

"If it had not been for Mr. Weikert’s program, I would not have chosen to go into my major of Broadcast Journalism,” Grace Riek, one of Weikert’s former students, wrote. “His program let me get the hands-on experience that let me realize what I now know is what I want to do for the rest of my life." 

Mr. Weikert’s impact on alumni from his program has been apparent to his administration and colleagues for some time.

“There is a reason that students who come back to NHS to visit after graduation often make it a point to see Mr. Weikert,” noted Mr. Mathew Gay, Weikert’s principal of 15 years. “They recognize his commitment to them and his deep investment in their success.”

Mr. Weikert's devotion to his students is evident through his personal reflections on teaching. “I’m here because I want to be here. I want to be someone who inspires students. I want to be someone students and colleagues can depend on…” Weikert wrote. “I want to impact students the way my teachers impacted me: with enthusiasm and energy, with grace and forgiveness, with patience and understanding, for second, third, and fourth chances, and with a ‘never give up’ attitude.”

The Pennsylvania School Press Association originated in 1924 and stands as one of the oldest scholastic journalistic organizations in the country. The organization supports K-12 student journalism statewide through journalism competitions, summer critiques, awards and recognition, mentorship for advisers, and other resources.

To nominate advisers for the 2025 PSPA Journalism Teacher of the Year, visit the PSPA website to submit applications for any active member of the organization by November 30, 2024. Nominations can be submitted by any teacher, administrator, student, or media professional.
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Ben Shapiro, Student Journalist of the Year, 2024

2/20/2024

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The Pennsylvania School Press Association is pleased to announce that Ben Shapiro of Conestoga High School in Berwyn is the 2024 Dr. Jane Blystone Pennsylvania Student Journalist of the Year.
"This honor motivates me to continue striving for excellence in journalism, to uncover truths and to shed light on the issues that matter most. I'm grateful for the recognition and inspired to keep pushing boundaries in pursuit of informing and engaging audiences,” Shapiro said.

Shapiro is the Editor-in-Chief and a four-year staff member of The Spoke, Conestoga’s student-run newspaper. He previously served as News Editor and Copy Editor. During his time as a student journalist, he has been recognized for his reporting and writing by the Pennsylvania Newsmedia Association Foundation, Quill and Scroll and the Pennsylvania Federation of Press Women.

As for his future plans, Shapiro is attending Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University in the fall where he will study journalism.

In her recommendation letter, broadcast journalism teacher and co-newspaper adviser, Alison Ferriola, says Ben is “the model for student journalism at Conestoga High School,” and co-adviser Laura Howard adds that “he’s constantly searching for the truth both within our school community, as well as our regional community and the world at large. He tackles sensitive topics with grace, while still teaching our readers about themselves.”

Student Journalist of the Year candidates submit comprehensive portfolios which are judged on categories of the Journalism Education Association’s curriculum, including News and Reporting, Law and Ethics, Leadership, Photojournalism, Broadcast Journalism, Commitment to Diversity, Web and Social Media, Audience Engagement and Design. A panel of judges evaluates the portfolios and provides specific feedback to the student entrants.

Not only is Shapiro a model student journalist at school, he is also an advocate for student press rights. One judge noted “If anyone in this state has been more involved with ethics, law and real news literacy, I need to meet them. From an in-school leader to an outspoken community leader Ben's fight for the rights of High School Journalists is unwavering.”

Shapiro will submit his portfolio for national SJOY consideration, where his work will be judged alongside other current winners from across the country. The national winner and runners-up will be announced April 5 at the National High School Journalism Convention in Kansas City. Shapiro will also be honored at the PSPA state finals April 3 at Penn State University, where he will be presented with a $500 scholarship.
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PSPA also congratulates honorable mentions, Angie Wang of Germantown Academy and Eden Savoy of Berwick High School, with commendations to Tanisha Agrawal of Conestoga High School, Zorian Edwards of Saegertown High School, Ethan Kurtz of Lower Dauphin High School and Vanessa Stauffer of Parkland High School. 

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