Dorchester is known to have one of the top small-school journalism programs from the state. (Experts say this is likely because Dorchester kids grow up reading the Times. Who are we to question the experts?)
Recently, DHS students competed in the Journalism Education Association's winter competition. Exactly 650 entries were submitted statewide by 23 schools. Most of the schools were Class A schools; Dorchester was the smallest represented. The competitors received certificates for entries judged either superior or excellent, or worthy of honorable mention. Only the best entries received awards.
Here is how Dorchester's budding journalists fared:
- The team of Madison Sherwood, Tyler Sysel, and Hailey Schweitzer received an excellent in Yearbook Theme Development.
- Madison Sherwood received an excellent in Yearbook Theme Copy Writing, and honorable mention in Sports/Action Photography.
- Tyler Sysel received an honorable mention in Advertising and Yearbook Theme Copy Writing.
- Jacob Cerny received honorable mention in Yearbook Sports Writing.
- Ashton Rasplicka received an honorable mention in Photo/Artistic Illustration.
- Hailey Schweitzer received an honorable mention in Yearbook Layout.
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