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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- More than 320 journalism students and advisers
from high schools across the state were on The University of Alabama
campus March 7-8 for the annual convention of the Alabama
Scholastic Press Association (ASPA).
This year, the ASPA awards for journalist, adviser and administrator
of the year went to recipients at Sparkman High School in Madison
County.
Greg Bizjak, a senior at Sparkman High, was named Alabama High
School Journalist of the Year and received the second annual J.B.
Stevenson Scholarship. Sponsored and coordinated by the ASPA, the
$2,500 award is named for the late son of John Stevenson, editor
of the Randolph Leader.
Bizjak hopes to major in journalism with an emphasis in design.
Erin Coggins, adviser to Sparkman High’s student newspaper
tops off her first year as a teacher being named the Susie DeMent
Adviser of the Year. The school’s principal, Steve Holland,
was named Alabama Administrator of the Year.
All three were present to accept.
Awards also were presented in individual, overall and on site competitions.
The following high school publications received All Alabama honors
in the overall competitions.
All Alabama yearbooks:
Bay Breeze, Fairhope High School
Pantheron, Brookwood High School
Warrior’s Lore, Russell County High School
All Alabama literary magazines:
The Artisan, Briarwood Christian School
Counterpane, Jefferson County IB School
etc., Clay-Chalkville High School
Mosaic, Hoover High School
Perspectives, Opelika High School
Spectrum, Huntsville High School
All Alabama newspaper:
The Cinder, Benjamin Russell High School
All Alabama broadcast:
WBUC News, Hoover High School
For a complete list of all winners, go to www.aspa.ua.edu/state/2003/awards.html.
The Alabama Scholastic Press Association, part of the UA Office
of Student Media, is a high school journalism outreach program that
seeks to empower newspapers, newsmagazines, yearbooks, literary
magazines and broadcasts across the state.
ASPA holds a two-day convention on campus each March, a weekend
journalism camp on campus each July, and a series of fall regional
workshops in various Alabama cities each September. Each event features
nationally recognized workshop leaders.
ASPA also coordinates annual critiques and competitions, helps
students and advisers with their daily concerns and lobbies against
high school censorship.
For more information, contact the ASPA office at 205/348-9298,
aduncan@sa.ua.edu or P.O.
Box 2389, Tuscaloosa, AL 35403.
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