Poynter High School Journalism Workshops
Organization: Poynter Institute
Program Overview
Training from premier journalism institute. Learn ethics, fact-checking, and multimedia storytelling. Industry connections.
**Poynter High School Journalism Workshops**, hosted by the renowned **Poynter Institute**, offer a nationally respected **extracurricular program** for motivated **high school students** interested in media, writing, and storytelling. Led by working journalists and expert educators, these workshops introduce teens to real-world newsroom standards, including **ethics**, **fact-checking**, and **multimedia storytelling**. Poynter’s long-standing reputation as a premier journalism institute makes this program a strong, credible addition to any student’s academic and activity profile. **What Students Gain: Skills, Experience, and Mentorship** Participants in grades 9–12 build practical skills that go far beyond a typical school newspaper. Students learn how to: - Research and verify information using professional **fact-checking** methods - Craft compelling news stories, features, and digital content - Use multimedia tools such as photos, video, and audio to enhance storytelling Workshops emphasize critical thinking, accuracy, and fairness. Students receive feedback on their work, collaborate with peers who share their interests, and connect with journalists who can offer insight into college majors and media careers. These **industry connections** can lead to ongoing mentorship and guidance. **Benefits for College Preparation and Future Careers** The program strengthens **college preparation** by giving students rigorous, portfolio-worthy work to showcase on applications. Admissions officers value applicants who demonstrate clear communication, responsibility, and ethical judgment—core outcomes of Poynter’s training. Students can highlight workshop participation on their **resume**, in activity lists, or in personal essays, especially if they continue with school publications, broadcasting, or community media. The confidence gained in interviewing, public speaking, and critical analysis is also valuable in any future field, not just journalism. **Who Should Apply and Why It Stands Out** This program is ideal for curious **high school students**—writers, aspiring reporters, creators, and leaders—who want more than a basic club experience. Students who enjoy asking questions, exploring tough issues, and telling stories will thrive. Poynter High School Journalism Workshops stand out because they offer authentic newsroom training from a respected institute, meaningful feedback, and skills that translate directly to college, careers, and informed citizenship.
Program Details
- Category: General Extracurricular
- Format: Hybrid (In-Person & Online)
- Cost: Free
- Grade Level: Grades 9-12
- Location: St. Petersburg
- Country: FL / Online
Related Topics
This program is relevant for students interested in: journalism, ethics, media literacy
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Learn More
Visit the official program website: Poynter Institute