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NSPA ForumsThis is an archived NSPA Forums thread. Click here to visit our current forums. Not your standard book report Sarah E., 12/1/2005, 8:34:41 AM Ok, I know this sounds like your standard "what should go in the paper?" kind of post. Trust me, it's not. I'm Sports Editor for my high school paper. Our advisor assigned a reading project. We all had to read a book and do a presentation on how what we learned could help the paper. She also told us to take one aspect of our book to learn more about. My book had an outdated list of what kinds of stories (school news, comics, national news, etc) that TEENS said they like to read. I was wondering what your papers have found to be the most popular types. Thanks for the help. Responseskm, 12/3/2005, 11:41:49 PM |
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