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MHSPA names Jason Wallestad 2013 MN Journalism Educator of the Year

The Minnesota High School Press Association has presented its 2013 Journalism Educator of the Year honor to Jason Wallestad of Benilde-St. Margaret’s School and adviser to the Knight Errant newspaper with its companion website. Wallestad was recognized at the school in St. Louis Park on May 24. (more…)

Northwest Scholastic Press Endorses SNO FLEX

From nwscholasticpress.org: SNO FLEX gets our stamp of approval, School Newspapers Online our highest recommendation, for new responsive design, photo display options, fresh design options, low cost and money-saving potential. (more…)

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I'm one of probably many who were looking for a new hosting service after hsj.org announced it was dropping its website network. In looking for alternatives, the one that impressed me the most was School Newspapers Online. What users receive is a sophisticated website based on WordPress that allows for much flexibility in how an adviser and staff want to set up their newspaper, and help in the form of an online guide, videos, email, and work orders to request assistance is readily available. Response time is very quick... I recommend SNO as your school paper's website host.

Mark Webber, Vidal M. Treviño School of Communications and Fine Arts