STUDENTS OF 2013 TEACHERS AWARD WINNERS
RECEIVED COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS IN 2014
Hafsa Razi, pictured left, received a $1,000 scholarship as a
student of 2013 National High School Journalism Teacher of
the Year Jim Streisel of Carmel (Ind.) High School. She went
to the University of Chicago.
Top Scholarship
Winner
Hafsa Razi
These students of 2013 Distinguished Advisers received
$500 scholarships: Natalie Irwin, Pleasant Grove (Texas)
High School, student of Charla Harris who attends Texas
A&M University and Ellen Carman, City High School, Iowa
City, a student of Jonathan Rogers, who attends DePaul
University.
Natalie Irwin
Ellen Carman
TEACHERS WIN FREE SUBSCRIPTIONS TO WSJ.COM
More than 1,000 high school students were able to read The Wall Street Journal
on a daily basis through an annual essay contest offered by the Dow Jones News
Fund and the publishers of the newspaper.
For the sixth consecutive year, the Fund selected 16 high school media advisers to receive a
year’s subscription to WSJ.com. The teachers used the subscription as part of their classroom
instruction in newswriting, headline writing, web and print design, current events and much more.
The 2014-2015 subscription winners:
David Kohlmann, Southside High School, San Antonio, Texas
Anne Weisgerber, Summit Senior High School, Summit, N.J.
Martha Smith, Centennial High School, Roswell, Ga.
Mark Eaton, T.C. Williams High School, Alexandria, Va.
Justin Raisner, Carlmont High School, Belmont, Calif.
Rene Horton, Pleasant Hill Middle School, Lexington, S.C.
Elizabeth Erin Coggins, Sparkman High School, Harvest, Ala.
Lisa Shapiro, Northwest High School, Germantown, Md.
Adam Brachmann, Dysart High School, El Mirage, Ariz.
Brandon Martin, Helias Catholic High School, Jefferson City, Mo.
Daniel McKeon, Gilmer County High School, Ellijay, Ga.
Elizabeth Swann, Nation Ford High School, Fort Mill, S.C.
Scott Tuffiash, Avonworth High School, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Patricia M. Wardell, Holy Name School, Fall River, Mass.
Jennifer Castro, Tri-City Christian School, Vista, Calif.
Michael Goodrich-Stuart, Hanover High School, Mechanicsville, Va.
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