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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- The Alabama
Scholastic Press Association (ASPA) will host a three-day journalism
camp for high school students and teachers at The University of
Alabama July 18-20.
The Friday through Sunday camp will feature an intensive workshop
designed to teach creative and efficient ways to communicate through
high school newspapers, yearbooks, literary magazines and broadcast.
The long weekend will also give students a chance to experience
college life -- including dorms, roommates, meal tickets and more.
Students may choose one of the following tracks: newspaper, desktop
publishing and technology, photography, yearbook, literary magazine
and broadcast. Advisers may participate in one of these tracks along
with their students, or they may choose the adviser track. By doing
so, teachers may receive continuing education credits.
University faculty and area media professionals will serve as
workshop instructors, and will be joined by nationally known journalism
educators. The workshop fee of $150 for ASPA members and $175 for
non-members covers all room and board expenses. Advisers who bring
10 or more students and assist with dorm supervision will receive
a $70 tuition waiver.
For more information or to receive registration forms, visit the
ASPA website at www.aspa.ua.edu,
or contact the ASPA office at 205/348-9298 and aspa@sa.ua.edu.
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