Chantilly High student journalists win award celebrating First Amendment
For the editors of the Chantilly High School newspaper, it was deciding to highlight free speech on the cover of the Purple Tide newspaper.
For the staff of the high school's student television newscast, it was a three-minute piece about the demonstrations in Ferguson, Mo., concerning racial tensions between citizens and police. And for the teens who oversee the Chantilly High yearbook, it's the independence to edit the Odyssey without meddling by the administration.
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