Students from Seven Arrows Elementary School’s journalism class listen to Post staff share on working in journalism. From left: Julia Ward, Katherine Kihiczak, Sofia Baiker, faculty advisor Caroline Wilcox and Aidan Peterson. Not pictured are Kristen Kihiczak and Sammy Sinel.
Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer
By JACQUELINE PRIMO | Reporter
Students from Seven Arrows Elementary School’s journalism class visited the Palisadian-Post office on Wednesday, Jan. 14 for a firsthand look at what it takes to produce a newspaper. Students heard from the Post staff about what each person does at the paper, how everybody works together and how important it is to have great communication and teamwork.
Students from Seven Arrows Elementary School’s journalism class listen to Post staff share on working in journalism. From left: Julia Ward, Katherine Kihiczak, Sofia Baiker, faculty advisor Caroline Wilcox and Aidan Peterson. Not pictured are Kristen Kihiczak and Sammy Sinel. Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer
The students, who were very rapt and polite, had great questions for the Post staff and went back to school with newfound knowledge on how to improve their own school paper, whose readership includes students from kindergarten to sixth grade.
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