Twenty high school news publications — at least one from every classification in the state — earned All-Kansas distinction from the KSPA All-Kansas judging and critique service for 2010.
The winners will receive All-Kansas plaques at the State Contest, scheduled for Saturday at the Kansas Union in Lawrence.
Schools with newspapers or news magazines sent three issues of their publication to KSPA headquarters at KU. Those papers and magazines were sent to judges across the U.S. (from California to New York), who used the KSPA guidebook to provide positive feedback and criticism, and to award the publications All-Kansas (the top rating), Awards of Commendation and Awards of Merit.
The All-Kansas news publications for 2010:
Class 1A
T-Bird Times from Skyline High School; advised by Judy Hampel
2A
Chase Informer from Chase County High School; advised by Linda Drake
3A
Panther Pause from Phillipsburg High School; advised by Vicki Constable
4A
Comet from Chanute High School; advised by Dustin Fox
Dickinsonian from Chapman High School; advised by Matt Weller
Pirates’ Log from Piper High School; advised by Cindy Horchem
5A
Spotlight from Andover Central High School; advised by Jackie Williams
Trojan Bluestreak from Andover High School; advised by Kristin Baker
Flyer from Bishop Carroll High School; advised by Kollen Long
Guidon from Hays High School; advised by Bill Gasper
Jag Wire from Mill Valley High School; advised by Kathy Habiger
Newtonian from Newton High School; advised by Erica Rickard
6A
Tiger Print from Blue Valley High School; advised by Jill Chittum
Spotlight from Blue Valley West High School; advised by Mike Dunlap
Lion’s Roar from Goddard High School; advised by Matthew Deabler
Harbinger from Shawnee Mission East High School; advised by C. Dow Tate
Patriot from Shawnee Mission South High School; advised by Linda Barber
Messenger from Wichita East High School; advised by Sharon Martin
Northwest Explorer from Wichita Northwest High School; advised by Rebekah Morse
Stampede from Wichita Southeast High School; advised by Susan Gray
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