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4. Build Your Own
School Media
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How to start a school newspaper
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Team structure (editor, writer, designer)
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Editorial workflow guide
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Publishing schedule template
RESOURCE VAULT
The PATH-J Resource Vault is a curated collection of tools, opportunities, and guides designed to support middle and high school students in exploring journalism beyond the classroom.
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From publishing platforms to real-world opportunities, this is where students turn learning into action.

1. Publishing
& Competitions
Share Your Work with the World​
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The New York Times Student Learning Network
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PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs
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Start your own Substack or blog
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School newspaper & independent publications
2. Internships &
Real-World Experience
Step Into the Field
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Guide: How to Cold Email a Local Newsroom
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Template: Outreach email to editors/journalists
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List: Local newspapers, community media, online publications
You shall also consider:
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Local city newspapers
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Community radio stations
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Nonprofit media organizations
Tip: Many journalism opportunities are not advertised—learning how to reach out is a key skill.


3. Civic Journalism Tools
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FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) request templates
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Media Literacy Checklist

