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Schreiber Times Scores Awards

The school newspaper was recognized by the Empire State Scholastic Press Association.

The Schreiber Times, the high school newspaper produced by , scored several awards by the Empire State Scholastic Press Association, an organization that provides education, resources and recognition to aspiring high school journalists in New York State.

Students publish 10 issues each school year, and enjoys a circulation of 2,000 copies per issue. Each issue features 24 pages of Schreiber news, opinions, features, arts & entertainment, and sports.

The paper won the following awards


Gold All New York: Schreiber Times staff

Editorial: Gold, Honorable Mention

Editorial Page: Silver, Bronze

In-Depth Coverage: Gold (Katya Barrett, Sahil Doshi - class of 2011), Leah Nash - class of 2011; Gold (Sahil Doshi, Leah Nash); Bronze (Sophia Jaffe, Brendan Weintraub)

Cartoon/Illustration/Graphic Portfolio: Gold (Risa Choi); Silver (Chris Hart)

Special Topic/Event Coverage: Honorable Mention (Matt Heiden)

Sports Feature: Silver (Sophia Jaffe, Will Zhou)

Feature Photo: Bronze (Elana Galassi)

News Photo: Silver (Evie Adsetts - class of 2011)

Honorable Mention: (Danie Santodonato)

Front Page Portfolio: Gold (Loren Giron)

Entertainment Review portfolio: Gold (Kerim Kivrak); Gold (Dan Bidikov); Silver (Bethia Kwak); Honorable Mention (Georgia Goodman, Alexa Pinto)

News Story A: Gold (Sahil Doshi, Leah Nash); Gold (Kristin Yu - class of 2011); Honorable Mention (Sahil Doshi, Leah Nash)

Schreiber's staff and administration congratulated The Schreiber Times student body and co-advisors, Evelina Zarkh and Craig Medico for their work. 

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