Anonymous wrote:What does the class spend its time on?
How is Journalism class different from Chips class? How big is Chips class?
If a kid wants to write about/for school but not commit so much class time, can they contribute to Chips? Or launch a rival zine?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So is it all juniors and seniors then since most freshman aren’t probably taking journalism? Is there any way for a sophomore to participate?
Correct. Journalism A/B has a pre-req of English 9, and being on the newspaper has a pre-req of having taken Journalism A/B.
My kid took Journalism as an elective as a freshman and now she writes for SCO as a sophomore. Maybe they’ve changed the requirements?
This is kinda Blair specific for DCUM, but apparently there are five (yes, 5) students in Journalism this year. I’m surprised that Monteleone didn’t cancel it.
CAP students have a course that counts as their prerequisite to write for the paper. If that few non-CAP students take Journalism as an elective like this going forward, eventually the paper will just be a CAP thing. I hope the teacher does something to drum up interest!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So is it all juniors and seniors then since most freshman aren’t probably taking journalism? Is there any way for a sophomore to participate?
Correct. Journalism A/B has a pre-req of English 9, and being on the newspaper has a pre-req of having taken Journalism A/B.
Anonymous wrote:So is it all juniors and seniors then since most freshman aren’t probably taking journalism? Is there any way for a sophomore to participate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is correct. You need to take the journalism course and apply to Chips. You will only be able to enroll if accepted.
Is that because most of the work of Chips is done in the class? Is that for every year of working on Chips or only a student's first year?
Anonymous wrote:That is correct. You need to take the journalism course and apply to Chips. You will only be able to enroll if accepted.