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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - The Alabama
Scholastic Press Association named the first-ever J.B. Stevenson
Scholarship Award recipient to the 2002 Alabama High School Journalist
of the Year at its recent state convention.
Tiffany Summerville of Clay-Chalkville High School received the
award. Summerville will study communication at The University of
Alabama in the upcoming fall semester.
Dr. George Theodore, principal of Montevallo High School, was named
Alabama Administrator of the Year for 2002.
Becky Mantooth, adviser of The Hoover Voice newsmagazine at Hoover
High School, was named the Susie DeMent Adviser of the Year for
2002.
The convention, held earlier this year on the UA campus, hosted
approximately 350 students and advisers from high schools across
the state.
ASPA coordinates the Alabama High School Journalist of the Year
Competition, in cooperation with the National High School Journalist
of the Year competition. ASPA also coordinates the J.B. Stevenson
Scholarship, a $2,500 scholarship for a print journalism student.
The Alabama Press Association Foundation funds the scholarship.
This was the first year the scholarship was awarded. Summerville
was presented the award by John Stevenson, editor of the Randolph
Leader newspaper. Stevensons son is the scholarships
namesake.
Awards were also presented in individual, overall and on-site competitions.
The following high school newspapers were named All-Alabama in
the overall awards:
- The Central Times -- Central High School (Tuscaloosa)
- Keyhole -- Central High School (Phenix City)
- Trojan Myths -- Charles Henderson High School
- Spotlight -- Montevallo High School
- The Pacesetter -- Pelham High School
- The Crimson Crier -- Sparkman High School
- Paw Print -- Theodore High School
- Tribe-Une -- Thompson High School
All-Alabama high school literary magazines:
- The Artisan -- Briarwood Christian School
- Epiphany -- Catholic High School
- Earthwinds -- Jackson (Miss.) Preparatory School
All-Alabama newsmagazines:
- Hoover Voice -- Hoover High School
All-Alabama Yearbooks:
- Pantheron -- Brookwood High School
- Falconer -- Central High School
- Lion -- Prattville High School
- Iliad -- Saint James School
- The Cadet -- UMS-Wright Preparatory School
All-Alabama Broadcast:
- WBUC News -- Hoover High School
The Alabama Scholastic Press Association, sponsored by The University
of Alabama, is the high school journalism outreach program for Alabamas
high school publications and broadcast media. ASPA seeks to empower
high school newspaper, yearbook, newsmagazine, literary magazine
and broadcast staffs around Alabama.
ASPA hosts a three-day journalism camp on campus each July, holds
a two-day convention on campus each March, and presents a series
of journalism workshops in various Alabama cities each September.
Each of these activities features nationally recognized workshop
speakers.
State convention delegates participate in an on-site competition
with categories ranging from news writing to graphic design. They
may attend any of the more than 50 sessions in newspaper, literary
magazine, yearbook, broadcast, marketing, advising, photography
and desktop publishing.
ASPA also coordinates an annual critique of publications and broadcasts
and offers individual contests and on-site competitions. The association
stands ready to assist high school journalists and advisers.
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