I can finally reveal what that good news was I posted about a while back. I won a first place in this year’s National Awards for Education Reporting.

Funnily enough, I won in the opinion-writing category. I’m not supposed to have opinions. I write a column about once a month, but since I’m a straight-arrow reporter the rest of the year, my columns are supposed to have perspectives, not opinions. Oh, well. Anyway, I won for these columns about bad writing, why the football coach is always a history teacher, the public school edge, fake homeschoolers, and kids on the testing bubble.

Congrats to all the other DMNers and ex-DMNers who also won. My colleagues Pete Slover, Tawnell Hobbs, and Kent Fischer (plus ex-colleague Jessica Leeder, now at The Toronto Star) won second place in the investigative-reporting category for their great work uncovering sketchy financial dealings in Dallas schools. Ex-DMNer Manya Brachear (Chicago Tribune) took second in breaking-news reporting, and ex-DMNer Laura Heinauer (now in Austin) took second in best series.

08 March 2006



Comments

09 March | 10:30  |  kelvicious

congratulations!

09 March | 11:01  |  karen

way to go!!

09 March | 16:22  |  kelly

Niiiice.

09 March | 16:48  |  Leah

Everyone here in Utah thinks you're a bad ass.



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