Northview Yearbook Receives Top Columbia Scholastic Press Association Award
October 23, 2015
For the second consecutive year, the Northview High School Tribal Spirit yearbook staff has been honored with a Gold Medal from the nationally recognized Columbia Scholastic Press Association, affiliated with Columbia University in New York City and the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism.
The staff earned a total of 908 points out of a possible 1000 for their 2015 Tribal Spirit yearbook. The reference section scored 192 out of a possible 200 points.
“You and your staff worked very hard to produce a very solid outstanding publication. The staff made sure that every activity, sport, club, student life, etc. was covered. Very nice job! It was a pleasure to have been part of your community. Lots of luck for 2016,” a statement from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association to the Northview staff said.
The Tribal Spirit yearbook staff and their adviser, Alison Robinson, attended the Columbia Scholastic Press Association Convention in New York City in 2011, 2013 and 2015.
Pictured: Northview Tribal Spirit Yearbook staff members (front, L-R) Jessica Amerson, Ellie Amerson, Bethany Reynolds, (back, L-R)Celeste North, David Weber, Destiny Watson and Jordan Taylor. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
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Congratulations to each of you individually and collectively as a TEAM on this award and your accomplishments.
Putting together a Yearbook takes many hours of effort, time, concentration, hard work, and coordination that may be invisible to many others.
Your work will be the one treasure that each student can take away from Northview with them and that they can look back on for many years to come.
Yearbook Teams ROCK…..Y’all are Awesome.
May you have Wonderful and Great Future Accomplishments.
Awesome Job! Proud of you! Woo-Hoo!