Lee Schools TV Student Interns Receive FSPA All

PRESS RELEASE
The School District of Lee County
Communications Department
Phone: 239-461-8420
Fax: 239-337-8505
Website: http://www.leeschools.net
Date:
April 8, 2015
Contact:
Jason Sill, Supervisor, Communications & Production, 239-337-8344
SUBJECT:
LEE SCHOOLS TV STUDENT INTERNS RECEIVE FSPA ALLFLORIDA HONORS – TWO STUDENTS TO REPRESENT FLORIDA
AT NATIONAL CONVENTION
Lee Schools TV student interns Vince Marcucci and Paige Renyhart have been selected as hosts and
on-camera reporters for the 2015 NSPA Convention at the Walt Disney World Dolphin, Orlando
The Florida Scholastic Press Association recently announced its All-Florida winners for
2015. Lee Schools TV is proud to announce that the students of its intern program
received 7 All-Florida (3 BEST OF FLORIDA) and 4 Excellent ratings. The School
District’s student-produced news show CURRENTLee also received an All-Florida
ranking from FSPA. The complete All-Florida results are listed below:
ALL-FLORIDA
(Best of Florida in Bold)

CURRENTLee, Lee County Public Schools, Broadcast

Lee County Public Schools, CURRENTLee, Kylie Corey Videography
Demo Reel, Kylie Corey

Lee County Public Schools, CURRENTLee, Squeaky Clean Smiles,
Vince Marcucci

Lee County Public Schools, CURRENTLee, State Recognition for Cape
Student, Stefania Lugli

Lee County Public Schools, CURRENTLee, A Bright Future for Caden
Barr, Palmer Haffner

Lee County Public Schools, CURRENTLee, Classroom to Careers,
Vince Marcucci

Lee County Public Schools, CURRENTLee, Culinary Program at FMIT,
Kylie Corey
Judges reviewed more than 2,200 entries in 61 categories. Students Vince Marcucci
and Paige Renyhart are 2 out of 3 students selected to represent the State of Florida as
hosts and on-camera reporters for the 2015 National Scholastic Press Association
Conference at the Walt Disney World Dolphin, Orlando - November 12th-15th.
All of the student interns will be recognized at an awards banquet during the 2015 FSPA
Convention April 23rd-25th, at the Wyndham Orlando Resort.
Founded in 1946, the Florida Scholastic Press Association represents more than 300
student publications, online media teams and broadcast programs throughout the state.
The primary aim of the organization is to educate, train and support scholastic journalists
and their advisers.
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