Newspapers are Dying? Not at Local High Schools

Despite a decline in student newspapers nationwide, high schools in the Highlands have revived their publications, with Haldane and Beacon high schools producing vibrant quarterly and monthly papers. The student-run newspapers provide a platform for students to build self-confidence, find purpose, and develop journalism skills, with support from faculty advisors and local organizations.
Student newspapers are disappearing nationwide, but not in the Highlands. Haldane and Beacon high schools have revived their publications, with The Haldane Outlook and Breaking Beacon providing a platform for students to develop journalism skills. The papers are produced with support from faculty advisors and local organizations. The Haldane Outlook has had over 70 contributors and prints 500 copies for distribution on campus and in the community. Breaking Beacon is published monthly, with excerpts published in The Highlands Current. The student-run newspapers aim to remain independent, avoiding prior review by school officials.
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