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School name: school: If the newspaper is for a school, the school it belongs to. Example [[Harvard]] Unknown: optional: Owner(s) owners owner: Name of the company, person or family which owns the newspaper. String: optional: Founder(s) founder founders
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Formerly My Weekly Reader, the Weekly Reader was a weekly newspaper for elementary school children. It was first published by the American Education Press of Columbus, Ohio, which had been founded in 1902 by Charles Palmer Davis to publish Current Events, a paper for secondary school children. [3] The first issue appeared on September 21, 1928. [4]
In Canada, the terms "middle school" and "junior high school" are both used, depending on which grades the school caters to. [5] Junior high schools tend to include only grades 7, 8, and sometimes 9 (some older schools with the name 'carved in concrete' still use "Junior High" as part of their name, although grade nine is now missing), whereas middle schools are usually grades 6–8 or only ...
The shooting, however, took precedence. During the lockdown, the newspaper's staff filed live updates on its website. "I immediately went into journalism mode," Martin said, recalling while she ...
The headquarters of The Cornell Daily Sun, founded in 1880 at Cornell University, the oldest continuously published college student newspaper in the United States [1]. A student publication is a media outlet such as a newspaper, magazine, television show, or radio station produced by students at an educational institution.