Nov. 4, 2023
MINNEAPOLIS — Honoring the nation’s best, National Scholastic Press Association has named nine scholastic broadcast news programs as prestigious Pacemaker winners.
These 2023 winners, plus the 2023 Pacemaker Awards in Newspaper/Newsmagazine and Specialty Magazine, were announced during the JEA/NSPA Spring National High School Journalism Convention, in Boston.
“The Pacemaker is the association’s preeminent award,” Executive Director Laura Widmer said. “NSPA is honored to recognize the best of the best.”
Fall Pacemakers
Broadcast
Newspaper/Newsmagazine
Specialty Magazine
Fall 2023 Pacemaker finalists
Broadcast
Newspaper/Newsmagazine
Specialty Magazine
Spring Pacemakers
Innovation
Literary Arts Magazine
Online
Yearbook
listed by state
CHSTV
Carlsbad High School
Carlsbad, California
Producer/Editor: Staff
Adviser: Kurt Kohnen
CCNN Live
Christopher Columbus High School
Miami, Florida
Producer/Editor:
Daniel Rossi-Montero
Advisers: Omar Delgado, Christina Insua
OLLA TV
Our Lady of Lourdes Academy
Miami, Florida
Producers/Editors:
Sarah Chavez, Elena Fallow,
Gabriella Mallafre, Ana Perez
Adviser: Elizabeth Perez
Monthly Mane
Oviedo High School
Oviedo, Florida
Producers/Editors:
Delaney Warner, Lillian Wray
Adviser: Kevin Patterson
Raider305
Gulliver Preparatory School
Pinecrest, Florida
Producers/Editors:
Bibi Eichenberg, Camila Figueroa, Desmond Howard, Amelie Santini, Ava Seymour
Advisers: Zach Garrett, Mike Sylver
DTV News
Davison High School
Davison, Michigan
Producer/Editor:
Jack Blascyk
Advisers: Amy Lesko, Randy Scott
HTV Magazine
Hillcrest High School
Springfield, Missouri
Producer/Editor:
Lauren Jackson
Adviser: Dave Davis
RNE-TV
Richland Northeast High School
Columbia, South Carolina
Producers/Editors:
Jazmin Fletcher, Lillian Mirosavich, Sam Weiss
Adviser:
Andrew Chambers
WSMS News
Willow Springs Middle School
Lucas, Texas
Producers/Editors: Reid Boardman,
Cora Craver, Chayse Hunkhe, Cade Lynch, Madison Mehia
Adviser: Barbara Smith