From a look at building the way to tomorrow, a professional table-turning freshman and a new angle on the detrimental Alzheimer’s disease, 15 captivating stories earned students places in KSPA’s March Story of the Month contest.
Here is a list of the stories the judges chose this month:
Feature
- 1st—Jessi Glueck, BV North, “Beats of the future”
- 2nd—Matt Hanson, SM East, “The Blue Knight rises”
- 3rd—Hallie Wilson & Aryn McKee, Wichita East, “Dealing with deportation”
Sports
- 1st—Julia Poe, SM East, “Ji-Winning”
- 2nd—Zach Porter, Holton, “Wildcat boys season ends with loss to #1 ranked Highland Park”
- 3rd—Meghan Kennedy, BV High, “Broken legs, broken dreams”
Opinion
- 1st—Jansen Hess, BV High, “Effect of Alzheimer’s on family inspires appreciation for each day”
- 2nd—Emily Perkins-Rock, SM East, “Losing her faith”
- 3rd—LaRissa Lawrie, Wichita East, “Game changer”
News
- 1st—Kaitlin Wichmann, Manhattan, “MHS cheer alters audition process, qualifications”
- 2nd—Emily Baden, Pittsburg, “Cruisin’ for a bruisin’: Joe White shares his story about teen drinking (page 1)” Baden Page 2
- 3rd—Katelyn Hageman, Circle, “Say goodbye to your ketchup”
Yearbook Copy
- 1st—Zia Kelly, Lawrence, “Engineering the future”
- 2nd—Savannah Rattanavong, SM North, “Class action”
- 3rd—Emma Tapko, SM South, “Debate/Forensics”
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