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Bayshore High School's The Paw Print has won another International Second Place at the Quill and Scroll Honor Society's Media Evaluation Awards.

 

The school newspaper was ranked for General Practices, Coverage, Writing and Editing, and Visuals.

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Judges said, "It is clear from your coverage that you've been working hard to write stories that interest your fellow students."

 

"Your interviewing skills are solid", as shown in Autumn Faasse's article, '50 Years of Change at Bayshore', and Angel Ochoa's deep dive into 'Why Culturally Focused History Months Matter' and Elizabeth Sanchez's review of Out of Darkness in the Spring issue was "thoughtful and insightful".

 

Judges found the Bayshore staff writers' approach was "consistently conversational and relatable" and "the writing really improved overall from the first issue of the year to the last."

 

Returning students include Gabrielle R., Elizabeth S., Annabella S., Autumn F., Thomas B., Alani C., and Angel O.I. Several new members have also been added to the paper. The staff's goal this year is to work even harder and to win first place.

 

The Paw Print's advisor is Jean Faulk.

 

Special thanks to Asst. Principal Dr. Dorlinda Carlson for sharing the Good News.