Allowing sources to preview content
is ethically questionable QT12
The newest reporter on staff chooses to cover the story about the Science Department’s new policy on studying animal life. To do so, she...
Read MoreFake or Fact? seminar available
via live-streaming, archived video
Looking for additional materials for Constitution Day and lessons about fake news in addition to what’s available from JEA and the...
Read MoreThe issues with April Fools coverage QT 11
April Fool’s issues are fake news and can damage student media’s credibility. Yes, some find them acceptable, but their negatives far...
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want to do senior wills? QT10
Because senior wills have minimal journalistic value and great potential for damage, they should not be used in school publications....
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senior superlatives? QT9
Publishing senior superlatives, if seniors decide they are worthwhile at all, is one of those “traditions” best moved from student media...
Read MoreWhen hatred speaks, we must speak back
Exploring the First Amendment on Constitution Day by Kristin Taylor In 2004, Senator Robert Byrd attached an amendment to a federal...
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