High School Communications CONTEST



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High School Communications CONTEST Dear Journalism Adviser: January 2012 Media Women of South Carolina (MWSC) is proud to announce the 2010-2011 South Carolina High School Communications Contest sponsored by the MWSC and the National Federation of Press Women. This is an excellent opportunity for your students to receive feedback on their work from professionals in various media outlets. It also offers them recognition for their work and assists them in building portfolios. The deadline for MWSC to receive the submissions is March 5, 2012. Students may enter work published between February 29, 2011-Feb. 28, 2012. Please read through the 1) Adviser Letter, 2) The Contest Guidelines, and 3) the Entry Form. These will also be posted on the MWSC website, http://scmediawomen.org. Please encourage your students to enter, and emphasize to them the importance of following the rules exactly. The most common mistakes students make are submitting more than one entry in a category and failing to include three samples in the Columns category. Please remind students that grammar and spelling do count. *Please also make sure to include the name and address of your local newspaper as requested on the entry form. We work hard to make sure your students are recognized for their efforts! You may wish to fill out the form with your school information and home newspaper information and make copies, then let your students fill out the entry-specific information- a time saver! An entry fee of $3 per entry is charged to help offset the costs of the contest. Checks for entry fees can be made payable to: Media Women of South Carolina. They should be mailed with entries to: Kim Atchley MWSC HSCC PO Box 6942 Spartanburg, SC 29304 State winners will be announced in April at the MWSC annual meeting and awards ceremony. Those who place first at the state level will advance to national competition where they will vie for cash prizes. In the 2009-2010 contest, South Carolina students took home six national honors including four first place awards! If you have any questions, you may call me at 864-415-9881 OR e-mail me at kim@kimatchley.com Sincerely, Kim Atchley High School Contest Coordinator

National Federation of Press Women 2011-2012 High School Communications Competition Media Women of South Carolina State Affiliate NFPW & MWSC HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNICATIONS CONTEST GUIDELINES 2011-2012 The National Federation of Press Women s High School Communications Contest inspires students to do their best work, which earns them recognition and reflects well on their teachers and advisers. The National Association of Secondary School Principals has placed the contest on its NASSP National Advisory List of Contests and Activities, which can be found on the Web site, www.nassp.org. In the contest, students may enter work in one of 17 categories: Editorial, Opinion, News Story, Feature Story, Sports Story, Columns, Feature Photo, Sports Photo, Cartooning, Review, Graphics, Single-Page Layout, Double-Truck Layout, Environment, Video News Story, Video Feature Story and Video Sports Story. Each winner will receive a certificate, with first-place winners also receiving $100. The first step toward national recognition is entry in the South Carolina High School Communications Contest sponsored by the Media Women of South Carolina. The deadline is March 1, 2012. MWSC provides certificates and ribbons for winning entries as well as the judges feedback sheets which offers students a chance to both earn recognition and learn from media professionals. The school with the most winning entries also receives a Sweeps award. National student winners will be announced in May, 2012. Their parents and advisers are invited to attend the NFPW High School Awards Luncheon, which will be held September 2012 during the annual NFPW conference in Scottsdale, Arizona. General Requirements for Entries Entries must be the work of students enrolled in grades 9-12 during the current school year or the last semester of the senior year for students work published after the current deadline. Students must enter in the affiliate contest for their state. Students may only enter as At-Large entries if their state does not have a contest. Students may submit one entry per category (except where a category requires multiple samples); students are welcome to enter as many categories as they wish. Students should decide which category best fits, as each piece may only be entered in one category. Publication in a high school or community newspaper, printed and/or electronic (online) is eligible. For printed publications, submit two tear sheets (the entire page on which the article or graphic appears) for each entry (including two copies of each of three columns in the personal column category); either an original or a photocopy is fine. For online publications, submit two copies of the article including the URL and date of publication. On your entry, indicate which article or photo is to be considered by circling it with a marker or highlighter. If an entry is the work of more than one student, all names should be on the entry form. Entry forms and student work should be paper-clipped together NO staples, sleeves or binders, please!

CRITERIA CONSIDERED BY JUDGES 1. Editorial This entry would appear on the editorial page of the paper. It is the voice of the paper. An editorial is not a bylined personal column, but may be a signed on behalf of an editorial board. 2. Opinion This is the voice of the writer, not to be confused with an editorial. It can focus on items of personal nature, social issues, or happenings of the world. It can be insightful and/or critical, but not libelous. Judging will evaluate clearness of style, sound reasoning and effort to influence reader s opinion in what the writer believes is the right direction. An opinion article, the voice of the individual, is always bylined. 3. News Story Shows initiative in obtaining a story that presents new information or a different angle on published information or past events. Judging will be based on general organization, writing style, readability and impact. 4. Feature Story An in-depth topic of interest to readers. Copy will be judged on unusual aspects of the material or the handling, writing style and richness of detail and use of quotes, readability and thoroughness. The material may be a personality profile or human interest piece. 5. Sports Story Imagination and good application of sports-writing style in advance, followup, summary or feature coverage of events or sports participants. Avoid play-by-play rehash. 6. Columns Submit three entries, two consecutive and any third one. Analytical scrutiny, satire or personal comment on general or special subject that entertains and/or educates. May utilize indepth knowledge, research, study or expertise. 7. Feature Photo Photo must have viewer emotional response, eye-catching subject matter and storytelling qualities. No posed shots. Judging will be based on the photo s quality as published. Original prints are not required. Submit two copies of published version. Images must not be digitally enhanced or retouched; cropping, toning, contrast and redeye removal are the only electronic adjustments that are allowed. 8. Sports Photo Photo should be easy to read and cropped for impact. It should show the peak of the action; capture an exciting moment or a storytelling facial expression. No posed shots. Judging is based on the quality of the photo as published. Submit two dated copies of the published version. Images must not be digitally enhanced or retouched; cropping, toning, contrast and redeye removal are the only electronic adjustments that are allowed. 9. Cartooning Copy may be generated by computer graphics or freehand and may be a comic strip or cartoon. Judging will consider the text or caption and the use of concept and artistic style. The subject matter is unrestricted. For example, any political, economic or social issue may be covered or any human relations issue or other topic.

CRITERIA CONSIDERED BY JUDGES - Continued 10. Review Entry should be of interest to the publication s readers. Subject may be art or dramatic event or music. Article should include some critical analysis and show writer s knowledge of the subject. Review should be interesting, creatively written and rich in style. 11. Graphics/Photo Illustration Entry may be created freehand or electronically. Judging will be on creativity, uniqueness, clarity of relationship to article or publications and entry s visual enhancement of the subject matter. Unsigned work requires adviser s verification. 12. Single-Page Layout Copy may be from a desktop publishing project or from the traditional printing production methods. (A double-truck is not a single page.) Judges will consider any number of graphic elements, typography, photos, illustrations and color. Judging will be on creative and effective use of elements in drawing reader interest and supporting article (s) content. Unsigned work requires adviser s verification. 13. Double-Truck Layout The entry is a two-page layout (centerfold) incorporating an odd number of pictures made up as a single unit, with the usual margin between the two facing pages eliminated. Judging will be based on same elements as for single-page layout. Unsigned work requires adviser s verification. 14. Environment Judging will be based on how the article, layout, graphic or photograph educates the public about environmental issues or concerns. This award is given in conjunction with the San Francisco Press Club Environment Award Fund. 15. Video Web News Story This entry is a video produced for airing on television or via the Web. Judging will be based on how well the student has used video and narration/reporting to obtain a news story and present new information. DVD is the only acceptable format. DVD should play on a consumer DVD player or PC. Entry should indicate the file format and the Mac or PC program in which the file was created. 16. Video Feature Story This entry is a video produced for airing on television or via the Web. Judging will be based on how well the student has used video and narration/reporting to give an in-depth or unusual look at a topic or person of interest. DVD is the only acceptable format. DVD should play on a consumer DVD player or PC. Entry should indicate the file format and the Mac or PC program in which the file was created. 17. Video Multimedia Sports Story This entry is a video produced for airing on television or via the Web. Judging will be based on how well the student has used video and narration/reporting to cover a sports event or participant. DVD is the only acceptable format. DVD should play on a consumer DVD player or PC. Entry should indicate the file format and the Mac or PC program in which the file was created.

National Federation of Press Women Education Fund Board High School Communications Competition Official Entry Form Complete entry form and mail with two copies of entry to your NFPW state affiliate contest coordinator along with the MWSC $3 fee per entry (category). Entry must comply with rules. Category: Circle one. (If entry is work of two or more persons, each must complete a form.) Editorial Opinion News Feature Sports Column Feature Photo Sports Photo Cartooning Reviews Graphics Single Page Layout Environment Video News Video Feature Video Sports Double-Truck Layout (Print or write legibly) Headline or cutline/caption Publication Name Date published Student s Name Grade Name of Parent/Guardian Student s Home Address Student s E-mail Address Home Telephone *Hometown Newspaper Name: Address *High School Name: Address As the publication s adviser, I signify this is the work of the student named above: Signature Phone Email - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - If the article/photograph appeared in a community publication, complete this section: Name of Publication Editor Address To the editor: To the best of my knowledge, this is the entrant s own work Signature Telephone number - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (Entry must meet state affiliate deadline: March 5, 2012) Kim Atchley, MWSC HSCC, PO Box 6942, Spartanburg, SC 29304