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Think On-Line FirstWhen, What, Where, Why, Website
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Michelle Harmon [email protected] BorahSenator.com
It is the paperWeb isn’t a supplement to paper
‣ Mental shift
‣ Web site isn't a supplement to the paper.
‣ Think of print and web as one two-headed beast.
‣ "It simply gets fed at different times.” Paula Carlson, associate editor of the Surrey/North Delta Leader in British Columbia
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VOLUME 56 | ISSUE III | MARCH 29, 2016 | 6001 CASSIA ST. | BOISE, ID 83709 | BORAHSENATOR.COM | @THEBORAHSENATOR
B rah SenatorGirls accomplish state status
by Hana Krogness |[email protected] Kiana Corpus goes up against Mountian View at the Idaho Center. Lions battle hard, but came up short losing to Mountain View 54-62.
By Hana [email protected]
Girls basketball completed the season 15-9 overall, making this the first year the team has gone to state since 2006.
“I think in the upcoming years Borah will continu-ously be getting better,” said senior Michal Bilger. “This is the year where we got over the hump.” The girls expect that Borah will make it to state as a regular accomplishment in the fu-ture.
“During districts, we knew we could make it to state. In the game against Eagle, we were ahead almost the whole game,” said senior Madeline Bryant. “Then they ended up winning in the end by three points.”
The girls beat Post Falls, making it of-ficial that they were going to be in the
state championship. “We all were just huddled up scream
ing,” said Bryant. She added, “It was a crazy feeling be
cause we haven’t gone to state for nine years. Then before the state game we got
the sweatshirts and it all became very real, Even walking into the stadium everything was new and very big.”
The girls basketball team was challenged in thier
first game of the state championship. They were up against Mountain View and point guard Destiny Slocum, who is rated by ESPN as a five-star point guard.
“We had nothing to lose because Mountain view was the higher seed so we gave it our all,” said junior Kiana Corpus.
The game ended w54-62, which was a tough loss but the girls had battled hard.
The team lost its second game against
Stories and photo galleries updated on BorahSenator.com
“It was a crazy feeling because we haven’t gone to
state for nine years.”
Senior Madeline Bryant
Follow us on your favorite social media sites!Borah Senator
@theBorahSenator@theBorahSenator
Q&A on Page 13
“I have learned there is always
room for improvement.”
Senior Point GuardDeAndre Jones
Coach Cada retiring after 36 years at BorahStory on Page 12
Boys beat Centennial and place 3rd in the state championships.
Photos on Page 13
Passion to make a differ-ence leads junior to join the Peace Corps.
Story on Page 3
Questoning your
relationship?
Check out Page 6
Senior discovers talent as a potter and gets offers to sell work.
Artist bio on Page 2
Comes out QuarterlyPrint Publication
‣ 7 students on full-time staff
‣ 3-week print cycle
‣ 12 - 20 pages
‣ Quarterly distribution
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Goal: Weekly UpdatesOnline Publication
‣ Publish when ready
‣ May or may not go into print publication
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Use what you already do to frame your ideasTime to ask yourself questions
‣ What’s our print production cycle?
‣ What is a web production cycle?
‣ How big is my staff?
‣ Who is my target audience?
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Brainstorm additional ways to spread the wealthWhat’s realistic online?
‣ Weekly Grade Sheet
‣ Student of the Week
‣ Sports Schedules / Scores
‣ Constant Storyboard: Write it, publish it
‣ Updated calendar
‣ Everybody on social media
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VOLUME 56 | ISSUE III | MARCH 29, 2016 | 6001 CASSIA ST. | BOISE, ID 83709 | BORAHSENATOR.COM | @THEBORAHSENATOR
B rah SenatorGirls accomplish state status
by Hana Krogness |[email protected] Kiana Corpus goes up against Mountian View at the Idaho Center. Lions bat-tle hard, but came up short losing to Mountain View 54-62.
By Hana [email protected]
Girls basketball completed the season 15-9 overall, making this the first year the team has gone to state since 2006.
“I think in the upcoming years Borah will continu-ously be getting better,” said senior Michal Bilger. “This is the year where we got over the hump.” The girls expect that Borah will make it to state as a regular accomplishment in the fu-ture.
“During districts, we knew we could make it to state. In the game against Eagle, we were ahead almost the whole game,” said senior Madeline Bryant. “Then they ended up winning in the end by three points.”
The girls beat Post Falls, making it of-ficial that they were going to be in the
state championship. “We all were just huddled up scream-
ing,” said Bryant. She added, “It was a crazy feeling be-
cause we haven’t gone to state for nine years. Then before the state game we got
the sweatshirts and it all became very real, Even walking into the stadium ev-erything was new and very big.”
The girls bas-ketball team was challenged in thier
first game of the state championship. They were up against Mountain View and point guard Destiny Slocum, who is rated by ESPN as a five-star point guard.
“We had nothing to lose because Mountain view was the higher seed so we gave it our all,” said junior Kiana Corpus.
The game ended w54-62, which was a tough loss but the girls had battled hard.
The team lost its second game against
Stories and photo galleries updated on BorahSenator.com
“It was a crazy feeling because we haven’t gone to
state for nine years.”
Senior Madeline Bryant
Follow us on your favorite social media sites!Borah Senator
@theBorahSenator@theBorahSenator
Q&A on Page 13
“I have learned there is always
room for improvement.”
Senior Point GuardDeAndre Jones
Coach Cada retiring after 36 years at BorahStory on Page 12
Boys beat Centennial and place 3rd in the state championships.
Photos on Page 13
Passion to make a differ-ence leads junior to join the Peace Corps.
Story on Page 3
Questoning your
relationship?
Check out Page 6
Senior discovers talent as a potter and gets offers to sell work.
Artist bio on Page 2
Adjust your print
‣ Publish less often
‣ Fill staff downtime
‣ Cut-off for layout periods
‣ Change your grading system (handout)
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‣ I forward emails to google group (staff)
‣ Staffers read & determine news values
‣ Staffers update storyboard “live”
‣ Staffers assign themselves stories
‣ Staffers get a weekly grade (50 points)
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‣ 3 - 5 social media posts / week
‣ Attend weekly DECA meetings (CTE)
‣ Tweet at games
‣ Post opportunities throughout the newsroom
‣ Post daily goal calendar on wall of newsroom
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‣ Eliminated page editors
‣ Storyboard becomes ongoing vs. static
‣ Layout happens when a page is ready
‣ Write first, layout second
‣ Use SNO FLOW Layout Builder
‣ Editor-in-Chief plays central role in designing print pages
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Breaking news gets a chance for print publicationLayout pages weeks in advance
‣ Pages that can be done ahead of time: feature pages, editorials, opinion, fun and games
‣ Sports can be updated/covered/wrapped up for print (pictures already there)
‣ Example: Coach retiring
‣ Theme spread (can either be determined organically or planned)
‣ News: might be the last pages to finish just before put paper to bed
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Anything you’d like to add?Any questions?
Michelle Harmon
Borah High School
Boise, Idaho
208-854-4427 [email protected]
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