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Registration
Rates & dates
Members $49
Non-members $64
Registration closes
at 11:59 p.m. Central
Nov. 13
NSPA Best of Show competition
due 11 p.m. Central Nov. 13
Access to the convention’s educational programming ends
Jan. 15, 2021.
How does the convention platform work?
We’ve posted information on the technology to help you navigate the Hubb convention platform.
About the convention
The Fall National High School Journalism Convention is the nation’s largest gathering of scholastic journalists, advisers and journalism teachers.
Illustration by Courtney Hanks, University High School, Orange City, Florida
Keynote speakers
Patricia Mazzei, The New York Times
1 p.m. Central Nov. 19
Wesley Lowery, “60 Minutes: 60 in 6”
1 p.m. Central Nov. 20.
Learn from the pros
Journalism professionals will describe their careers and their backgrounds in Break with a Pro.
“Raise Your Voice” movie screening
7 p.m. Central Thursday, Nov. 19
“Raise Your Voice,” a documentary film from director and producer Maribeth Romslo, features student journalists from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Parkland, Florida, and the perspective of Mary Beth Tinker, plaintiff in the landmark 1969 Supreme Court ruling in Tinker v. Des Moines.
Convention registration, sessions & schedule
Registration closes
at 11:59 p.m. Central
Nov. 13. Join us!
REGISTRATION
RATES & DATES
Members $49
Non-members $64
Enter NSPA
Best of Show
Enter your current work and compete with your fellow convention attendees.
Making the most
of the virtual convention
JEA has prepared a handy guide for teachers and advisers.
Our registration policy
We’ve built and priced the convention to make it affordable, so please follow our guidelines on registration.
One Story project
explores ‘At Home”
This fall’s JEA One Story program includes a look at The New York Times At Home section.
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