This document provides the winners and honorable mentions from the 2017-2018 OSMA Awards Banquet. It lists award recipients in various categories like Newswriting, In-Depth Reporting, Features, Profiles, Commentary, and Columns. Many different Ohio high schools are recognized for excellence in student journalism.
View all the winners from the Ohio Scholastic Media Association's 2009-2010 contest. These awards were presented at Kent State University on April 9, 2010.
American Music Institute is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and our fundamental mission is to provide high standards of music education to all student’s in all instruments, levels, ages and styles of music.
View all the winners from the Ohio Scholastic Media Association's 2009-2010 contest. These awards were presented at Kent State University on April 9, 2010.
American Music Institute is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and our fundamental mission is to provide high standards of music education to all student’s in all instruments, levels, ages and styles of music.
A scholastic media program needs a firm foundation. This presentation at the JEA Adviser Institute (2017) talks about writing a mission, a policy, ethical guidelines and staff procedures for such a program.
It's hard to move from print deadlines to the 24/7 on the web. What are some ways high school news staffs can attract eyes and still not have a staff of hundreds?
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Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology:
Ethnobotany in herbal drug evaluation,
Impact of Ethnobotany in traditional medicine,
New development in herbals,
Bio-prospecting tools for drug discovery,
Role of Ethnopharmacology in drug evaluation,
Reverse Pharmacology.
Palestine last event orientationfvgnh .pptxRaedMohamed3
An EFL lesson about the current events in Palestine. It is intended to be for intermediate students who wish to increase their listening skills through a short lesson in power point.
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http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
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This is a presentation by Dada Robert in a Your Skill Boost masterclass organised by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan (EFSS) on Saturday, the 25th and Sunday, the 26th of May 2024.
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4. Newswriting
Excellent
• Sydney Li Lakota East HS
• Patricia Porter Copley HS
• Max Alter Beachwood HS
• AJ Griffin Centerburg HS
• Mackenzie Matulich North Canton Hoover HS
5. Newswriting
Honorable Mention
• Alyssa Gormley Beachwood HS
• Noah Landis Kettering Fairmont HS
• Madison Alt Norwalk HS
• Jamiya Alam Dublin Scioto HS
• Christina Cartwright Solon HS
• Brooke Stout North Canton Hoover HS
• Avery Abel Bexley HS
• Adam Barwich Wadsworth HS
• Amanda Nelson Revere HS
• Kaylee Speaker GlenOak HS
6. Newswriting – 2 reporters
Superior
• R. Ball & N. Harper Kettering Fairmont HS
• Ruth Elendu & Sidney Li Lakota East HS
14. In-Depth Reporting/Individual
Honorable Mention
• Ria Parikh William Mason HS
• Kyra O’Connor Dublin Scioto HS
• Orianna McDavid GlenOak HS
• Andrew Butterworth GlenOak HS
• Kaylee Anstaelt Kettering Fairmont HS
• Emily Metheney RB Hayes HS
• Madeline McGrady RB Hayes HS
• Anne Malsh Sycamore HS
15. General Feature
Superior
• Sonya Naidu Copley HS
• Kristy Vargo Centerburg HS
• Alex Lisa William Mason HS
• Alexa Armentrout North Canton Hoover HS
• Maisie Fitzmaurice Dublin Scioto HS
16. General Feature
Excellent
• Emma Boltz Revere HS
• Hadley Brown Bexley HS
• Mason Remeis Bexley HS
• Cate Wheeler Centerburg HS
• Kenzie Blankenship Olentangy Orange HS
• Maya Morita RB Hayes HS
• Lauren Thomas William Mason HS
• Gabi Spigelmire Stow Munroe Falls HS
17. General Feature
Honorable Mention
• Jinle Zhu Beachwood HS (2)
• Kyle Rossi Copley HS
• Hannah Weisburn Revere HS
• Mascie Horner Norwalk HS
• Emily Chien Sycamore HS
• Megan Finke Lakota East HS
• Emily Scheib R.B. Hayes HS
• Jonathan Ball Wadsworth HS
• Mel Eskendar Olentangy HS
• Abby Altman North Canton Hoover HS
• Bryce Forren Lakota East HS
• Jonah Nieschwitz GlenOak HS
• Sarah Winter Strongsville HS
18. Personality Profile
Superior
• Emily Metheney RB Hayes HS
• Kyra O’Connor Dublin Scioto HS
• Mackenzie Matulich North Canton Hoover HS
• Alayna Warren Norwalk HS
• Renee Kinser Centerburg HS
• Cate Wheeler Centerburg HS
• Eddie Stepanovas Copley HS
19. Personality Profile
Excellent
• Logan Hurst RB Hayes HS
• Sam Thomas Beachwood HS
• Tyler Pohlman Beachwood HS
• Patricia Porter Copley HS
• Megan Fagin Bexley HS
• Theo Snowdon Bexley HS
• Mandy Kraynak Revere HS
• Kurt Benedict Revere HS
• Ryhann Green Wilmington HS
• Aly Whitman Kettering Fairmont HS
• Bradley Rohrig Dublin Scioto HS
• Janae McKenzie Olentangy Liberty HS
• Christina Cartwright Solon HS
• Julia Schwartz Solon HS
20. Personality Profile
Excellent (Cont.)
• Kelcey Norris North Canton Hoover HS
• Katie Alshire Olentangy Orange HS
• Ethan Watts RB Hayes HS
• Katey Kruback Lakota East HS
• Caroline Brumgarner Lakota East HS
48. Sports Coverage/News
Superior
• Elijah Smith Granville HS
• Stone Shields Lakota East HS
• Mark Yankovitz Revere HS
• Rahul Parikh William Mason HS
• Jacob Brase William Mason HS
50. Sports Coverage/News
Honorable Mention
• Drake Hisrich GlenOak HS
• Carly Shaheen GlenOak HS
• Gabe Berlean Kettering Fairmont HS
• Julianne Ford Lakota East HS
• Antonia Marrero North Canton Hoover HS
• Maria Leonino Stow-Munroe Falls HS
• Allyson Bonhaus Sycamore HS
• Anisa Khatana Sycamore HS
51. Sports Feature
Superior
• Amelia Port Beachwood HS
• Jake Novak Solon HS
• Bryan Hudnell William Mason HS
• Hunter Hart Olentangy Liberty HS
• Stone Shields Lakota East HS
• Jack Parr Lakota East HS
52. Sports Feature
Excellent
• Rose Thomas Bexley HS
• Libby Brown Bexley HS
• Mascie Horner Norwalk HS
• Lauren Raymond Stow-Munroe Falls HS
• Kate Weidig Avon HS
• Brian Luck Copley HS
• Keeley Horning North Canton Hoover
HS
• Drake Hisrich GlenOak HS
• Colin McGrail RB Hayes HS
• Brenna Daugherty Dublin Scioto HS
53. Sports Feature
Honorable Mention
• Olivia Schaffer Norwalk HS
• Max Alter Beachwood HS
• Christina Cartwright Solon HS
• Lauren Elicar Copley HS
• Gabe Berlean Kettering Fairmont
HS
• Nicholas Espasito Hilliard Darby HS
• Elijah Smith Granville HS
• Michael Kahoe Revere HS
• Logan Sigler Olentangy Orange HS
• Joey Baughman Wadsworth HS
54. Sports Opinion
Superior
• Liam Flanigan Bexley HS
• Andres Berrios Copley HS
• Broc Nordmark Lakota East HS
• Logan Hurst Norwalk HS
• Ethan Watts RB Hayes HS
77. Photo Story
Honorable Mention
• Carolina Bumgarner Lakota East HS
• Samadhi Marapane, Lakota East HS
Carolina Bumgarner & Sydney Li
• Alyssa Ehrman & Jacquelyn PappadakesRocky River
HS
98. Sports Page Layout
Honorable Mention
• Jacob McDermitt & Kai Wagner Wadsworth
HS
• Bradley Rohris Dublin Scioto
HS
• Tim Moyer & Rebecca Mathews Findlay HS
• Richard Giang Lakota East
HS
• Alexandra Goldman Hoover HS
• Kristin B. & Tegan Smith Rocky River HS
99. Facing Pages
Superior
• Nicole Roknich North Canton Hoover
HS
• Mackenzie Matulich North Canton Hoover HS
• Lainey Douglas Olentangy HS
• Kemyon Pannell Dublin Scioto HS
• Riley Vradenburg Granville HS
100. Facing Pages
Excellent
• Sidney Li Lakota East HS (2)
• Jinle Zhu Beachwood HS
• Sydni Porter GlenOak HS
• Rhyann Green Wilmington HS (2)
• Adam Darwich, Colin Wright, Wadsworth HS
Marraya Youngblood & Kylee Baranek
101. Facing Pages
Honorable Mention
• Staff Strongsville HS
• Lauren Wittschen Avon HS
• Lauren Bodner GlenOak HS
• Tatum Otis & Madison Turner Olentangy HS
• Alexa Smith Olentangy
Orange HS
• AJ Griffin Centerburg HS
• Megan McSweeney Avon HS
• Lindsey Ryan Stow Munroe HS
• Jenna Bao & Harsitha Kalaiarasan Sycamore HS
• Elisabeth Kelly Revere HS
• Emily Metheney RB Hayes HS
• Asia Porter, Delaney Turner William Mason
102. Newspaper/Newsmagazine package
Superior
• Brian Luck & Alex Connor Copley HS
• Nicole Hoyer & Grant McDermott Bexley HS
• Brooke Little Olentangy Orange
(2)
• Ryan Meister Jr., Seth Bolyard
& William Nagy GlenOak HS
• Staff Members Lakota East (2)
122. Short Documentary
Honorable Mention
• Arthur Bodenschatz
& Ryan Wolfe North Canton Hoover HS
• Keelee Maneese Ashland HS
• Jarod White, Addie Kittel
& Ben Stemen Gahanna Lincoln HS
123. Online News Story
Superior
• Kenzie Chesrown Granville HS
• Madison McGirr Solon HS
• Gracie Burford Worthington
Kilbourne HS
124. Online News Story
Excellent
• Rebecca Ball & Nyana Harper Kettering Fairmont
HS
• Victoria Serena GlenOak HS
• Lily Cowie Revere HS
• Bethany Jones Olentangy Orange
HS
• Mark Yankovitz Revere HS
• Sam Santavicca GlenOak HS
• Will McGraw Olentangy HS
• Prerna Mukherjee Beachwood HS
• Nate Barnett Wadsworth HS
• Sarah Naiman Gahanna Lincoln HS
• Maya Duplik Solon HS
• Ria Parikh William Mason HS
125. Online News Story
Honorable Mention
• Jacob Fulton Olentangy Orange HS
• Harsimran Makkad Sycamore HS (2)
• Chase Brown Worthington Kilbourne HS
• Colin Wright Wadsworth HS
• Alexa Capka Hilliard Darby HS
• Avery Lyle Hilliard Darby HS
• Will McGraw Olentangy HS
• Kara Harris Lakota East HS
• Caroline Bumgarner Lakota East HS
126. Online Sports Story
Superior
• Tyer Polman Beachwood HS
• Devin Kyser GlenOak HS
• Nathalie Schickendantz William Mason HS
127. Online Sports Story
Excellent
• Anita Katana Sycamore HS
• Lina Kaval Lakota East HS
• Kenzie Chesrown Granville HS
• Veronica Cody Sheridan HS
• Sam Thomas Beachwood HS
• Madeline Capra Hilliard Darby HS
• Jacob Brase William Mason HS
• Kristin Berchak Rocky River HS
• Garrett Dowlen Gahanna Lincoln HS
• Katy Schroeder Olentangy Orange HS
• Paxton Brunke Olentangy Orange HS
• Emma Boltz Revere HS
• Cameron Hydra GlenOak HS
• Dustin Horter Lakota East HS
128. Online Sports Story
Honorable Mention
• Madeleine Suh Sycamore HS
• Gabe Perlen Kettering Fairmont
• Jeff Allen Kettering Fairmont
HS
• Maya Duplik (2) Solon HS
• Griffin Csiszarik Hilliard Darby HS
• Adam Darwich Wadsworth HS
• Josh Hagans Wadsworth HS
• Hannah Secrets Gahanna Lincoln
HS
• Lux DeMoss Revere HS
161. Yearbook Sports Photo
Excellent
• Madison Boesch Antwerp Local School
• Jillian Vandyke North Canton Hoover HS
• Siera Octaviano Antwerp Local School
• Rhys Leach GlenOak HS
• Rose Ringar GlenOak HS
162. Yearbook Sports Photo
Honorable Mention
• Lily Bedall Gahanna Lincoln HS
• Sam Wasmer Gahanna Lincoln HS
• Natalie Johnson Olentangy Orange HS
169. Best Overall Coverage in a Yearbook Spread
Superior
• Alex Hindenlang Antwerp Local Schools
• Emily Myers, Kendall Baehr, Natalie Johnson
Olentangy Orange HS
170. Best Overall Coverage in a Yearbook Spread
Excellent
• Jake Ryan Antwerp Local Schools
• Rosie Ringer GlenOak HS
• Taylor Disabato Olentangy Orange HS
171. Best Overall Coverage in a Yearbook Spread
Honorable Mention
• Maurice Hall Dublin Scioto HS
• Jordan Sowards, Gabrielle Hartman Dublin Scioto HS
186. Overall Newsmagazines
Second Place
• Olentangy Liberty HS* The Cannon
• Granville HS* BluePrints
• Revere HS* The Lantern
• Dublin Scioto HS* The Irish Eye
• GlenOak HS The Eagle
• Olentangy HS* The Beacon
187. Overall Newspapers
First Place
• Wadsworth HS The Bruin
• Stow-Munroe Falls HS* Stohion
• Centerburg HS* The Trojan Crier
• Copley HS Drumbeat
191. Congratulations to all the winners!
We’ll see you tomorrow at the sessions and next fall at
regional workshops:
Kent State: Thursday, Oct. 4
Otterbein: Monday, Oct. 8
Bowling Green: Monday, Oct. 15
And see you here again next year at the state convention
April 12-13, 2019