Course title

HVFA

Pre-requisite

CTE INTERMEDIATE JOURNALISM 1-2, Grade of “B” or better in English and 8 or fewer absences

Course description

Journalism is a form of writing that tells people about the things that really happened; but that they might not have known about already. People who write journalism are called “Journalists”. The Lake Havasu High School Journalism instructional program prepares the students to collect; write; edit and present the news utilizing a variety of mediums i.e. newspaper; magazine; website; social media; blog; etc. This gives the student credibility on their resume. This program prepares students to work for newspapers; magazines; websites; TV or radio by gathering; analyzing and disseminating socially relevant information in a consistent; transparent and honest way.
The Lake Havasu High School Journalism program uses an integrated approach to teaching and learning is recommended as students develop interpersonal relations; career development skills; Workplace Employability Skills and technical knowledge and skills. Students completing this program will be prepared to enter the workforce and/or Postsecondary where they will be able to apply the skills necessary to be in Journalism while also having a strong portfolio to support their knowledge and skill. The program is designed and delivered as a coherent sequence of school-based and work based supervised learning. Students learn leadership skills and develop their leadership abilities through participation in the state-recognized Career and Technical Student Organization; SkillsUSA. In addition for those students who plan to further their education; the portfolio can help the student to obtain collegiate scholarship assistance and grants.

The Advanced Journalism course publishes several newspapers; both in print and online. In addition to the intermediate coursework; students; working as editors; will assign stories; create layouts; copyedit; maintain a working budget; and market the paper. In addition; the staff is also comprised of photographers and artists who are responsible for the visual and promotional aspects of the paper. Additionally; students will develop broadcasting skills and techniques. Because this is a rigorous course and self-motivation is such an important part of this curriculum; students who cannot work at this level and who receive a “D” or “F” at semester will not be allowed to continue the course the following semester. Students will have the opportunity to participate in SkillsUSA.

School country

United States

School state

Arizona

School city

Lake Havasu City

High school

Lake Havasu High School

School / district Address

2675 S Palo Verde Blvd

School zip code

86403

Requested competency code

CTE

Date submitted

Approved

Yes

Approved competency code

  • CTE
  • Career and technical education

Approved date

Online / Virtual

No