Central broadcast students win Pacemaker Award
Congratulations to Central High School's "Central Intelligence" for winning their second consecutive first place in the Best of Show category at the National Scholastic Press Association (NSPA) and Journalism Education Association (JEA) fall convention in Washington, D.C.
"Central Intellegence" also received their first Pacemaker Award, recognizing the five best student media programs in the country. Central also collected a total of 19 individual student awards, more than any other school in the country. Individual student awards include:
"Central Intellegence" also received their first Pacemaker Award, recognizing the five best student media programs in the country. Central also collected a total of 19 individual student awards, more than any other school in the country. Individual student awards include:
- Superior- Nora Lewis and Grier Gammon for Short Documentary
- Superior- Lydia Berns and Mitchell Trafford for Broadcast Package
- Superior- Isabel Balla, Sarah Smith and Destiny Pettus for Public Service Announcement
- Excellent- Alexa Snodgrass and Alex Scranton for In-Camera Feature
- Excellent- Alex Schriver and Maddison McBurnie for Podcast
- Excellent- Nate Fairbank and Raleigh Cavero for Broadcast News
- Honorable Mention- Halli Bruton for Broadcast Sports
- Honorable Mention- Yoonji Kim and Valerie Quirk for Broadcast Feature
- Honorable Mention- Caroline Croessmann for Newswriting
- Honorable Mention- Andy Wolff for On-Air Reporter
- Honorable Mention- Brittany Donnellan for Broadcast Commentary
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