Kansas high school journalists have an opportunity to showcase their talents through the High School Journalist of the Year competition. Students who wish to enter the contest must submit an application form as well as a digital portfolio that will explain to the judges who they are as a student journalist.
THE AWARD
The Kansas Student Journalist of the Year committee chooses winners in three classifications: 1A/2A, 3A/4A and 5A/6A. Each of those winners receives a check for $750. In addition, the overall winner receives an extra $500 (for a total of $1,250) and becomes the Kansas Student Journalist of the Year. Only one overall winner is named for each year.
The winning portfolio from state Journalist of the Year competition is sent to the national level. The portfolios of all state winners are judged at the JEA/NSPA Spring National High School Journalism Convention, and national winners are announced at the convention’s concluding awards ceremony. Scholarship funds — $3,000 for the top winner, and $850 each for runners-up (up to six runners-up awards are given) — are released to the student after the winners are announced.
REQUIREMENTS & APPLICATION
The form will request standard demographic information from you as an applicant. However, it will also require the following files to be uploaded or posted online:
- AN ONLINE PORTFOLIO: This online portfolio of your work could be hosted online as a website (for instance with Weebly, Wix or WordPress) not accepted: printed and mailed portfolios are no longer accepted
- AN ACTION SHOT: an image of you at work as a journalist (for instance, a candid image of you working at a publication night, on assignment reporting, etc.)
- YOUR HIGH SCHOOL TRANSCRIPT: Official high school transcript or a counselor’s statement including journalism classes taken, grades and current GPA. Student should be a high school senior and should have an overall GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Please upload as a pdf (for instance, scan your transcript and save it as a pdf)
- LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION: please ask three people familiar with your work as a journalist to write letters recommending you for this award (no letter should exceed two pages in length). Should be saved and uploaded as a pdf.
- RESUME: please export or save your resume and submit it to the online form as a pdf.
- PERSONAL NARRATIVE ESSAY: To align with the national contest, we will use the same criteria. The applicant should reflect on their scholastic media experience and how it shaped both current success and future goals. The writing should also address challenges that the applicant faced along the way and how these were solved. The writing should exhibit the applicant’s strong and vibrant voice. For submission to the KSPA contest, please limit the personal narrative to 750 words or fewer.
GUIDELINES
There are two parts to the application:
- the application form, which includes personal information (contact information, transcript, letters of recommendation, résumé), will be emailed directly to KSPA headquarters staff, and
- the online portfolio of the student’s work, which judges will access via URL. See below for more details.
1. Candidates should complete the online application. Before completing, read the following:
- Be prepared to fill out the application at one time, as there is not an option to save one’s work and continue later.
- Review the essay questions asked, complete those answers somewhere else (i.e. Word Document, Google Doc), export as a PDF and upload the file to the application when completing.
- Scan your résumé, transcript and letters of recommendation as PDFs to upload when prompted as part of the application process.
- You will either . . .
- need a URL (Internet address) for your online portfolio showing your work examples
- or the portfolio must be exported as a pdf of less than 50 MB so that it can be uploaded as part of the form.
2. Candidates should create an online portfolio for examples of their work:
- No personal information should be included in your online portfolio.
- Work examples are part of a presentation where candidates can showcase their progress over time as a student journalist.
- Applicants can choose any platform they wish to present their work examples.
- Broadcast/video samples should be no longer than 15 minutes in length.
- Work examples in the online portfolio should be organized according to the following 11 categories: It is not a requirement that an applicant will have samples from each of the 11 categories. However, well-rounded applicants should showcase the diversity of their talents to the judging committee.
- Reporting and Writing
- Editing, Leadership and Team Building
- Web and Social Media
- Design
- Broadcast Journalism
- Photojournalism
- Law, Ethics and News Literacy
- Marketing and Audience Engagement
- Commitment to Diversity
- The entry will also be judged on two other criteria 1) Organization and Documentation and 2) the Personal Narrative. The personal narrative does not need to be included in the online portfolio. For more detail, please see the KSPA rubric here.
- Each work example for the portfolio must be labeled with the applicable category, evidence of usage/publication of example, awards/contests entered and an explanation/reasoning for each example.
- EXPLANATION/REASONING: includes the applicant’s explanation about the specific assignment. Include any difficulties encountered with the assignment and special circumstances affecting it. Explanation should be 25-50 words in length, easy to read and should explain why this entry is important and was chosen for the portfolio.
- The applicant’s personality should be evident in the entry. The student should choose a design/concept for the portfolio.
Awards Available: 3
Award Deadline: Jan 24, 2025