Think carefully before publishing April Fools’ Day content
By Megan Fromm, CJE JEA Educational Initiatives Director Let’s get straight to the punch line here: April Fools’ Day editions...
Read MoreThinking of reporting sex-related issues?
Some thoughts on handling controversy
At least two schools this winter have had issues with reporting about sex. Newbury Park High, California, and Rochester, Michigan,...
Read MoreCheck out our new Press Rights Minutes
JEA’s Scholastic Press Rights Committee just added 10 new Press Rights Minutes, bringing the total to 30 available for class and...
Read MoreInformation worth class discussion
– and action
Looking for information concerning free expression to spark discussion? Consider these sites: • What’s the impact of overzealous...
Read MoreMust reads for after Scholastic Journalism Week
As Scholastic Journalism Week ends, we don’t want to lose sight of issues students and advisers continue to face. Some are as old...
Read MoreStudents support peers across the country in censorship case
Part four of a series – Making a Difference In celebration of the anniversary of the February 25, 1969, United States Supreme Court...
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