Nov. 12, 2022
National Scholastic Press Association salutes the winners of its 2022 Junior High/Middle School Awards competition.
NSPA’s Individual Awards are the top prizes in scholastic journalism, and the awards are a showcase of journalistic excellence.
Winners were announced during the Fall National High School Journalism Convention, Nov. 10-13, in St. Louis.
Broadcast Story of the Year
Cartoon of the Year
Design of the Year
Digital Story of the Year
Photo of the Year
Story of the Year
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Awards
Local Climate Change Reporting
Portfolio of the Year
Best Use of Social Media
Junior High/Middle School
Pacemakers in Innovation, Literary Arts Magazine, Online and Yearbook will be presented in spring 2023.
First Place
Addison Huff
The Scrapbook
Westfield Middle School
Westfield, Indiana
You Might Like to Go Far Away
Second Place
Kate Rogers
The Round-Up
Woodland Junior High School
Fayetteville, Arkansas
We Brought Our Game
Third Place
Gabe Willis, Addison Huff, Kai Kidwell
The Scrapbook
Westfield Middle School
Westfield, Indiana
Strings Attached
Fourth Place
Gabi Cardenas, Dillon Landry
The Panther
Ridgeview Middle School
Round Rock, Texas
Art, Ukulele Club and Books to Movie Club
Fifth Place
Roshan Desai
The Crane
Cranbrook Kingswood Middle School for Boys
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
First League Championship Win
Honorable mentions
Geneva Ogrin, Grace Pepe, Brenna Quinlan
The Prowl, Powell Middle School, Littleton, Colorado
Trends_PMS 2022
Olivia Hapgood
The Round-Up, Woodland Junior High School, Fayetteville, Arkansas
22 in 22
Ragan Stoltz
Oro, Cactus Canyon Junior High School, Apache Junction, Arizona
Block and Back
Natalee Anforth
Oro, Cactus Canyon Junior High School, Apache Junction, Arizona
On Location
Lila Stenson, Lola Tamman
The Scroll, The American School in London Middle School, London, United Kingdom
Students travel around UK, France
First Place
Claire Mooney
The Sequoyah Scribe
John Sevier Middle School
Kingsport, Tennessee
Major teacher staff changes strike Sevier Middle School
Second Place
Maddison Ball
The Sequoyah Scribe
John Sevier Middle School
Kingsport, Tennessee
Students earn minimum grade of 60%, even for missing work
Third Place
Lilley Ku, Dani Montgomery
The Scrapbook
Westfield Middle School
Westfield, Indiana
Above Par
Fourth Place
Ragan Stoltz
Oro
Cactus Canyon Junior High School
Apache Junction, Arizona
Devil in Disguise
Fifth Place
Serenity Alvarado
Oro
Cactus Canyon Junior High School
Apache Junction, Arizona
Ellie Cupido
Honorable mentions
Atharva Modi
The Crane, Cranbrook Kingswood Middle School for Boys, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
Composting at Cranbrook
Amelia Bramlett
The Round-Up, Woodland Junior High School, Fayetteville, Arkansas
Science Matters
Kanav Kalmadi
The Crane, Cranbrook Kingswood Middle School for Boys, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
Including Everyone’s Needs is their Number One Ingredient
Taishawna Davis
The Sequoyah Scribe, John Sevier Middle School, Kingsport, Tennessee
African American students report unwanted hair touching
Kai Kidwell, Katie Bolduc
The Scrapbook, Westfield Middle School, Westfield, Indiana
Pieces and Pastries
First Place
Krishna Mano
The City Voice
City High Middle School
Grand Rapids, Michigan
What We Can Take Away From The Flint Water Crisis:
Interview with Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha
Second Place
Jonah Sine
The Scroll
The American School in London Middle School
London, United Kingdom
Indoor climbing explained
Third Place
Noel Blute
The Scroll
The American School in London Middle School
London, United Kingdom
Changes to Grade 8 Performing Arts program provide more opportunities
Fourth Place
Naima Velasco, Maggie Katin
ALTV
Armand Larive Middle School
Hermiston, Oregon
Assembly tradition makes a comeback
Fifth Place
Noel Blute
The Scroll
The American School in London Middle School
London, United Kingdom
Humans of ASL: Annika Gilbert on playing the clarinet
Honorable mentions
Isabella Martinez, Mickenzie Marks
ALTV, Armand Larive Middle School, Hermiston, Oregon
Sweet Potato’s Closet
Ollie Grad
The Scroll, The American School in London Middle School, London, United Kingdom
Review: Five Guys
No winners
First Place
Lilly Landers
The Round-Up
Woodland Junior High School
Fayetteville, Arkansas
Let’s Go Colts
Second Place
Olivia Hapgood
The Round-Up
Woodland Junior High School
Fayetteville, Arkansas
Dunked On
Third Place
Olivia Hapgood
The Round-Up
Woodland Junior High School
Fayetteville, Arkansas
Erupt
Fourth Place
Brielle McWilliams
Oro
Cactus Canyon Junior High School
Apache Junction, Arizona
Adrenaline Junkie
Fifth Place
Shea Vohs
The Scrapbook
Westfield Middle School
Westfield, Indiana
Laughing with Lizards
Honorable mentions
Shyanne Bullard
Oro, Cactus Canyon Junior High School, Apache Junction, Arizona
Battle Bruises
Amelia Bramlett
The Round-Up, Woodland Junior High School, Fayetteville, Arkansas
A Closer Look
Geneva Ogrin
The Prowl, Powell Middle School, Littleton, Colorado
GBO_9-13_7TH TRACK (717)
Brianna Mae Malasaga
The Falcon’s Yearbook, Coral Academy of Science Middle School, Reno, Nevada
Windmill Project
Autum Decell
The Falcon’s Yearbook, Coral Academy of Science Middle School, Reno, Nevada
Bayblades