Grant High School – Journalism Introduction 1-2
Mar 2026 · 2nd Semester
Take your writing to the next level with this fun, dynamic, and supportive writing course! Either as a feeder course for the school's award-winning Grant Magazine, or as a stand-alone exploration of new styles of writing, this course is for you. Students will learn the basics of journalism, including training in reporting and interviewing, ethics and First Amendment law, editing, and AP style. We will write personal profiles, feature stories, breaking news, reviews, and editorials. Expect exposure to graphic design, typography, page design, and photography, as well as explorations of media analysis, bias, fake news, and current events. Students wil have opportunities to submit work to Grant Magazine. The class is open to grades 9-11. # Podcasng --- conclusions. This is a class where introduction to journalism students can continue their journey in this CTE pathway and students new to journalism can also learn basic skill like conducting interviews. I would also like to leave this class open to introduction to journalism students that prefer to further enhance any of their skills that they developed in the introduction to journalism class such as writing/reporting, photography, and videography.
Grades: 9-11
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