New Hyde Park Memorial’s newspaper earns recognition

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New Hyde Park Memorial High School newspaper, along with adviser Mary Kay Mannle, participated in and won awards during the Adelphi University Virtual Press Day on Feb. 26. Photo courtesy of the Sewanhaka Central High School District

New Hyde Park Memorial High School’s newspaper, The Chariot, was named Most Outstanding Newspaper during the Adelphi University Virtual Press Day, held on Feb. 26.

The newspaper staff, along with adviser Mary Kay Mannle, utilized the school’s band room to participate in the virtual program together. The itinerary included keynote speaker Meg Norris from the Garden City News, as well as a panel discussion and Q&A.

Students were then able to participate in breakout session workshops, which included topics like “How to Generate Article Ideas When It Seems Like Nothing Is Happening” and “Photojournalism During a Pandemic.”

Following the workshops, the Quill Awards were presented. Along with earning the first place award for Most Outstanding Newspaper, The Chariot earned a first place award for the Best Visual (Photography or Artwork) with 10th grader Sabeena Ramdarie’s piece “United Not Divided.”

Second-place awards included Best Feature Article for 12th grader Nasheed Choudhury’s article “Student Spotlight: Instagram Inspirations” and Best Layout by Editors-in-Chief Saanvi Mirchandani and Olivia Wong.

 

 

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