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Journalism
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The Journalism staff is a group of eighth grade students who will work together to write and publish a school newspaper several times during the school year. These capable students also assist in putting together the yearbook for distribution each spring.

 

To be eligible for the Journalism staff, students must be in eighth grade, passing all classes, have all S's or E's in conduct, have very few absences, and not be a discipline problem. The students also must be willing to give up their advisory time to work on the newspaper and yearbook and attend extra-curricular activities.

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