The site is easy to use and navigate for users and staffers. Content is cut and pasted in. No special computer skills are needed.

Your site will have a unique Web address based on your state, city and school name.

You’ll be able to customize its appearance by using your school colors and masthead.

In addition to the front page of each issue, there will be areas for news, sports, features, columns and opinions.

Another big benefit: All contents are archived and can be searched.
To sign up for the my.schooljournalism.org service, a school official (a teacher or an administrator) needs to completely fill out the registration materials and mail the materials along with an official school check for $50 (please do not send purchase orders – we will return them). Once you pay the registration fee, there are no other charges – the service is free.

And we will send you publications to help build your journalism library: The Associated Press Stylebook, the Principal's Guide to Scholastic Journalism and a guide to scholastic press law.

To apply, please fill out the registration form. Click this link to get the application form.

If you have additional questions, please let us know. Contact Diana Mitsu Klos at 703-453-1125 or dmk@asne.org
ASNE, the creator and of www.highschooljournalism.org, has expanded its commitment to scholastic journalism through this site, a service for hosting school newspapers online that is available to all U.S. middle and elementary schools.

We supply the Web space and software. You supply the content – stories, art and talent. We only ask that you update your site at least once a month during the academic year and keep us up-to-date about the status of your newspaper, the adviser and contact information. (As a non-profit organization, we will not sell this information.)

We have set up a page of system screenshots so you can get an idea of how it works. It shows the main screen, the story editing screen and the teacher article approval screen. Here is a list of schools already online with us.
All school newspaper content is copyrighted by individual schools
and protected by copyright law. Participating schools provide all
content on this site and agree to the publication of that content.
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