Operating under the idea that failure to plan is planning to fail, Justin Daigle and his group plan their team storytelling projects at the Advisers Institute.
JEA vice president Justin Daigle said he reminds students all of the time that there are stories all around them. “We just have to find out what’s going on.” And, he told attendees at the Advisers Institute, the story angle can really drive the content.
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JEA has named Justin Daigle, MJE, of Brighton (Colorado) High School, its 2024 H.L. Hall National Yearbook Adviser of the Year. Read the full announcement for the accompanying list of Commended, Distinguished and Special Recognition Yearbook Advisers: https://t.co/u4JEQKqn5P
It’s going to be hot in Providence, Rhode Island, during the Advisers Institute. Dress comfortably and stay hydrated. Highs in the low to mid-90s until Thursday. #jeaai
The Advisers Institute starts tonight at 7:30 p.m. with registration and time to get to know all the other attendees in Providence, Rhode Island. #jeaai
SUPER IMPRESSIVE Varsity Yearbook schools took 9 of 10 places in NSPA’s Best of Show category for yearbooks with 224-283 pages at the Spring National HS Journalism Convention in Kansas City today.
YOU DID IT. 🕺 Brighton HS placed FIRST in the NSPA Best of Show 224-283 pages category at the Spring National HS Journalism Convention in Kansas City. Way to go!