The Galleon

The Galleon

"The Galleon" is the official newspaper of Spanish River Community High School. It has been a trend-setter among high school newspapers in Palm Beach County, frequently leading in award competitions.

Awards

un-Sentinel High School Journalism Awards 2007

"Best Overall:" 1st place [http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/education/sfl-2007hsjopalm,0,7744944.story]
"Graphics, Illustrations, Cartoons:" 1st place [http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/education/sfl-2007hsjopalm,0,7744944.story]
"Layout/Design:" 1st place [http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/education/sfl-2007hsjopalm,0,7744944.story?page=2]
"Entertainment Section:" 1st place [http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/education/sfl-2007hsjopalm,0,7744944.story?page=5]

un-Sentinel High School Journalism Awards 2008

"Best Overall:" Honorable Mention
"Graphics, Illustrations, Cartoons:" Honorable Mention
"Layout/Design:" 2nd place
"Entertainment Section:" 1st place
"Editorial Section:" Honorable Mention
"Front Page:" 2nd place
"Features Section:" 2nd place

Editors in Chief

2008-2009

Katiana Krawchenko
Emily Yin

2007-2008

Abby Bailin
Jerry Goldsmith

2006-2007

Guido Ditto
Lindsay Greenspoon

2005-2006

Carrie Hanson
Logan Ury

Other Usage

The Galleon is also a secret facebook group used by members of the TIN to communicate during times when gchat is unavailable. Most famously, it has been used by Trizbay and Rintinz.

External links

* [http://thegalleon.weebly.com The Galleon official website]


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