Four Spring-Ford students finished among the state’s best high school journalists in the Keystone Student Media Awards Competition, sponsored by the Pennsylvania News Media Association, earlier this month.
Senior managing editor Paige Dickerman won first place for Column Writing for the second straight year. She is the first Spring-Ford student to win first-place awards in back-to-back years.
Sophomore news editor Rameen Fatima won second place for Column Writing. Senior editor-in-chief Ramona Shekhar won second place in the Review Writing category. Senior design editor Melina Sawyers won honorable mention for Layout and Design.
The winning students will be honored in a ceremony this April in Harrisburg. All student news and stories can be found at the Rampage website sframpage.org.
Dickerman wrote columns on standardized testing, media bias, and human trafficking. Fatima wrote columns on artificial intelligence and the electoral college. Shekhar wrote a review of the Netflix series “Wednesday.” Sawyers won for her state tennis championship cover design.