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Over the course of 14 volumes, Best of the High School Press has been the premier showcase for award-winning student work by and for members of the National Scholastic Press Association. In 2009, we’re making some changes to make Best Of even better.
What’s new this year?
Changing the publication schedule and using PDF submissions will result in a Best of the High School Press publication with better reproduction quality, more up-to-date content and a more comprehensive selection process.
How to enter your publication’s work for Best Of selections
Send your PDFs to NSPA in one of two ways:
NSPA Best of the High School Press
2221 University Ave. SE, Suite 121
Minneapolis, MN 55414
Feel free to include the CD with your critique or Newspaper Pacemaker entry if you’re sending one this spring/summer.
2008-09 publication PDFs should be received by July 15, 2009, to be considered for publication in Best Of.
Frequently Asked Questions
What will be done with 2007-08 contest winners which would have been published this fall, and with PDFs I’ve submitted from our 2007-08 publications?
NSPA appreciates the more than 150 publications’ worth of PDF content received in response to our requests over the past year. To make sure nothing gets left out in the transition from fall to winter publication, the next edition of Best of the High School Press, to be published in early 2010, will be expanded to include contest winners and other selections from both the 2007-08 and 2008-09 school years.
Does submitting PDFs for Best Of enter the work in any other contest or judging?
Complete, printed newspaper issues/yearbooks/magazines will still need to be submitted for critiques or Pacemaker contests. However, any digital files entered in individual contests, such as Design of the Year, Picture of the Year or Cartooning Awards, will automatically be included in the Best Of selection process, so any content entered in those contests can be excluded from Best Of submissions.
What can I do to improve my chances of getting something from our publication selected for Best Of?
How can I get technical support for making PDFs or uploading them to NSPA online?
You can find full instructions for making PDFs from either InDesign or Quark by downloading these instructions. If you have other questions or concerns, e-mail us at info at studentpress.org. The two most important instructions, in brief: generate PDF files at the highest possible quality (Press Quality or PDF/X-4), and export all two-page publication spreads as single-page PDF files.