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JWire

JWire is an Associated Press-type news service for scholastic journalists. Students collaborate on stories for their publications and for national distribution, get help with reporting and receive critiques and training from media professionals.

Go here to find out more and here to complete an application.
The JWire homepage will be available here in the near future.

Go here to see the CSJ page on the 5 Freedoms site and here to see the JWire page on Facebook. Click here to see JWire's Twitter page.

CSJ Blog
In The News
  • Join the conversation! CSJ Director, Candace Perkins Bowen is now a Conversation Catalyst on Poynter.org
  • Mark Goodman, JMC's Professor and Knight Chair in Scholastic Journalism will be a speaker for the fourth annual Virginia High School League/Jostens
    Regional one-day workshop series, to be held in Virginia Beach, Richmond,
    Roanoke and Dulles the week of Sept. 15. A group of national speakers will
    be traveling the state to work with students and teachers in all regions of
    Virginia.

Calendar

Upcoming events:

OSMA Fall Workshops:

  • Wednesday, Oct. 1 @ Sinclair Community College

  • Thursday, Oct. 9 @ University of Findlay

  • Wednesday, Oct. 15 @ Kent State University

  • Friday, Nov. 7 @ Ohio University

  • Friday, Dec. 5 @ Otterbein College

More details...

Certification

No two states have similar journalism certification requirements. Therefore the Center for Scholastic Journalism has set up this site with explanations and links to further information on a state-by-state basis and plans to monitor changes to keep up with current developments.

More details...

Administrators
  • For a list of links with content for scholastic journalism administrators
    click here
  • For information to use in journalism programs without text books
    click here
  • For views on the value of journalism from administrators click here
Counselors
New study shows journalism kids do better - again
click here






 

 

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