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Congratulations to PSPA member publications acknowledged at PNA Student Keystone Press Awards

2/16/2019

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Sponsored by the Pennsylvania News Media Association, the annual Student Keystone Press Awards contest recognize high school and college journalism that provides relevance, integrity and initiative in serving readers.  Any student at any public, private or parochial Pennsylvania high school, college or university who has had his or her material published in the school newspaper may enter the contest. Students who have had their work published on a digital news site may enter the contest provided the site meets the criteria as outlined in the contest rules.

Winners will be honored at the America East News Media & Technology Summit on Wednesday, April 3, 2019, in Hershey, Pa.

Congratulations to our PSPA member schools recognized in the 2019 PNA Student Keystone Press Awards. ​See the full list here.
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The Spoke, Conestoga High School

1st Place, Public Service/Enterprise Package: “Cheating with a Big C: Student integrity under question at Conestoga and beyond”
Betty Ben Dor, Neil Goldenthal, Justin Huang, Ian Ong

Honorable Mention, Reviews: “Review: Restaurants of the King of Prussia Town Center”
Claire Guo, Neil Goldenthal

Honorable Mention, Sports Photo: “Glorifying the gold (Villanova parade)”
Elizabeth Billman

Honorable Mention, Video Story: “Philadelphia Womens March 2018”
Avery Maslowsky

The Stinger, Emmaus High School

1st Place, Ongoing News Coverage: Flood Coverage
Staff

1st Place, Photo Story: “Coming together: 800 observe walkout”
Rylan Bassett, Emma Brashear, Arianna Werner

2nd Place, Public Service/Enterprise Package: “The hidden shame: Emmaus students open up about sexual harassment”
Caroline Bond, Luke Maake, Cassidy Klingman, Makayla Frazier

Honorable Mention, General News: “From skinhead to speaker: former neo-Nazi advocates for acceptance at EHS”
Katie Taranto

Honorable Mention, Ongoing News Coverage: Emmaus response to Parkland shooting
Staff

Honorable Mention, Public Service/Enterprise Package: “Prejudice in the East Penn Area”
Isabella Wegner, Makenzie Christman, Michael Moyzan, Renee Martin

Honorable Mention, Editorials
Ronald Rohlsen

Honorable Mention, Layout & Design: “Black History Month”
Erica Love

FHS Press, Freedom Area High School

2nd Place, Personality Profile: “Fighting for Freedom”
Natalie Dubovi

2nd Place, Feature Photo: “SAD and under weather”
Madison Snavely

The Friar’s Lantern, Malvern Preparatory School

1st Place, General News: “AP Policy Update 2018-2019”
Michael Harrington, Evan Waitte

1st Place, Sports Story: “ACL Tears Playing Time at All Levels”
Kyle Leonard

Honorable Mention, Sports Story: “Superstitions are Game Changers”
Garrett Hallinan

2nd Place, Cartoon/Graphic Illustration: “College Map 2018”
Billy Carlini, Ian Lebano

The Uproar, North Allegheny High School

2nd Place, Editorials
Rin Swann

2nd Place, Columns: “Turncoat”
Jonathan Ross

The Panther Press, Saegertown High School

2nd Place, Reviews: “Ready Player One Rocks”
Sam Shelenberger

First Place, Video Story: “Holiday Pawdcast, 2018”
Sam Shelenberger, Dustin Steiger

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Janice Hatfield
2/16/2019 04:36:28 pm

Student Journalism, alive and thriving in PA!

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