The monthly paper features staff shout-outs and student spotlights.
The idea making the club came from one of the students, and quickly gained traction with other young writers.
“The newspaper is to let everybody know in 5th grade what is going on, what we have been doing, and just give them a heads up, and shoutout our good citizens and everybody who’s been really good,” explains Ava Mccoy, a 5th grader at Highlands Elementary.
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