Spring JEA/NSPA National High School Journalism Convention 
April 20-22, 2023 • San Francisco Hilton Union Square

NSPA Best of Show

The NSPA Best of Show competition, a popular offering at the JEA/NSPA National High School Journalism Convention, will be offered for all student media outlets participating in the JEA/NSPA Spring National High School Journalism Convention.

The Best of Show competition features two divisions —

Individual Recognition, deadline 5 p.m. CT Monday, April 3
Staff Recognition,
deadline 1 p.m. PT Friday, April 21

To participate in Best of Show, students are required to attend the convention. For middle school/junior high, the adviser must be registered, but student attendees are not required.

Best of Show winners will be announced on site at the convention awards ceremony at 3:30 p.m. Saturday, April 22.

The  deadlines and submission guidelines are different for the two categories, so review these details carefully.

 

Submission deadlines

Staff Recognition

A single copy of print publications must be turned in to the convention registration Best of Show desk by 1 p.m. PT Friday, April 21, for the following:
Newspaper/Newsmagazine
Magazine
Yearbook


Submit a URL link by 1 p.m. PT Friday, April 21, for the following:
Broadcast News Program
Website
Use the links below to submit these URLs —
categories 1 and 2 and categories 10-12.

 

Individual Recognition

Submit these entries by 5 p.m. CT Monday, April 3, using the BetterBNC award platform. Technical assistance is available from BetterBNC on weekdays from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. PT. 

The BetterBNC award platform is now open.

 

Payment

Best of Show entries are purchased as part of the convention’s online registration process. Convention registration closes on April 7. 

The contest fee is $30 per entry for NSPA members and $45 per entry for nonmembers. Unlimited entries may be purchased for the Individual Recognition categories. For the Staff Recognition categories, only one submission is allowed in each category.

 

Staff Recognition

The awards in this category are presented to the student media outlet for the overall product. Only one submission is allowed in each category. The entries compete directly against each other, and a critique or scoresheet is not provided.

The Best of Show winner receives the iconic NSPA Best of Show trophy, with second through 10th place winners receiving certificates. The awards in this category are presented to student media staff.

Broadcast News Program

Entries consist of a single broadcast news program. Enter the most recent broadcast. Entries must be submitted as URL links  (i.e., a YouTube or Vimeo link). The news program must be housed on a site or channel owned by a school student media outlet and not a personal site or channel. News programs compete in two categories.

Submit by clicking on the correct category below:

  1. Broadcast News Program (high school)
  2. Broadcast News Program (junior high/middle school)

 

Magazine

Submit the most recent magazine print issue, to the convention registration Best of Show desk by 1 p.m. Friday, April 21, in one of two categories:

  1. Literary arts magazine
  2. Specialty magazine 

Specialty magazines provide in-depth, long-form stories focused on timely topics/issues relevant to your audience. A specialty magazine has its own identity and name and is not a special edition of a newspaper/newsmagazine. Topical magazines such as sports, science, business or entertainment also compete in this category.

 

Newspaper/Newsmagazine

Schools may enter one regular edition of their newspaper/newsmagazine. Enter one print copy of the most recent issue of the newspaper/newsmagazine, to the convention registration Best of Show desk by 1 p.m. Friday, April 21.  Entries compete in one of five categories —

  1. Newspaper  (high school enrollment of less than 1,800)
  2. Newspaper  (high school enrollment of 1,800 or more) 
  3. Newsmagazine (high school enrollment of less than 1,800)
  4. Newsmagazine (high school enrollment of 1,800 or more)
  5. Newspaper/Newsmagazine (junior high/middle school)

 

Website

An online news website actively updated during the current school year, competing in one of three categories and submitted as a URL link by clicking on the correct category below: 

  1. Website (high school enrollment of less than 1,800)
  2. Website (high school enrollment of 1,800 or more) 
  3. Website (junior high/middle school)

 

Yearbook

The 2022 yearbook should be entered. A print copy should be submitted to convention registration Best of Show desk by 1 p.m. Friday, April 21.

High school yearbooks will be divided into equal categories based on the number of pages. Junior-high/middle-school yearbooks, of all page counts, will compete in a separate category. 

Yearbooks will be available to the end of the Saturday, April 22 awards ceremony for return. NSPA does not guarantee the return of your yearbook.

  1. Yearbook (high school)
  2. Yearbook (junior high/middle school)

 

Individual Recognition

Best of Show Individual Awards recognize specific student journalists for their achievement. 

The awards in this category are presented to individuals or teams of up to five staff members. There are no restrictions on the number of entries; however, an entry can be submitted in only one category. All entries should be published during the current school year (after Aug. 1, 2022) by your student media outlet. 

The Best of Show category winner receives a plaque, with second through 10th place winners receiving certificates. 

1. BROADCAST: News Story

Demonstrates broadcast news-gathering and reporting skills. Produced and aired during the current school year (after Aug. 1, 2022). Submit a URL link through the BetterBNC award platform.

2. BROADCAST: Feature Story

Demonstrates broadcast human-interest storytelling and reporting skills. Produced and aired during the current school year (after Aug. 1, 2022). Submit a URL link through the BetterBNC award platform.

3. EDITORIAL LEADERSHIP: All Media

This competition, intended for individual editors not teams, requires an application submitted as a PDF file and through the BetterBNC award platform.

  1. List your contributions to your high school student media program, including positions held and job descriptions if needed.
  2. Describe your leadership philosophy (200 words or fewer).
  3. Describe your most proud leadership moment (100 words or fewer).
  4. A statement of support from your adviser (100 words or fewer).

 4. DESIGN: Magazine

A single-page or double-page spread appearing in a print literary arts or specialty magazine. Submit a PDF file of the page or spread from the most recent magazine through the BetterBNC award platform.

5. DESIGN: Newspaper/Newsmagazine

Single-page or double-page spread appearing in a print newspaper/newsmagazine. Submit a PDF file of the page or spread published during the current school year (after Aug. 1, 2022) through the BetterBNC award platform.

6. DESIGN: Yearbook

Single-page or double-page spread appearing in a print yearbook. Submit a PDF file of the page or spread published in the 2022 or 2023 yearbook through the BetterBNC award platform.

7. PHOTOJOURNALISM: Feature Photo

Feature photo appearing in print or online. Image should be from the current school year (after Aug. 1, 2022) Submit a file (JPG, TIF, PNG) along with a caption through the BetterBNC award platform.

8. PHOTOJOURNALISM: Sports Photo

Sports photo appearing in print or online. Photos may include game/action shots and sports features such as fans, sidelines, etc. Image should be from the current school year (after Aug. 1, 2022) Submit a file (JPG, TIF, PNG) along with a caption through the BetterBNC award platform.