Northview High School – Journalism/Yearbook III
Mar 2026 · 2nd Semester
This course focuses on an introduction to journalistic writing through an analysis of newspapers, yearbooks, literary magazines, and broadcast journalism. A concentration on the following components of journalistic writing may include but is not limited to the interview process; evaluating sources; the purpose, structure, and diction in writing; and training in the various technology used in publishing. Students should participate in news gathering, the study of journalism ethics and laws, and the aspects of copy writing, editing, and revising. If a publication is produced, the students will be exposed to the process of publishing and how to manage a successful publication. This course reflects the Georgia Standards of Excellence.
Prerequisites: Application; Completed Yearbook II;advisor permission;See Mr. Rawlin - room 503; 11-12
Grades: 11-12
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