Scholastic journalists do make a difference every day on their campuses and in their communities.

The JEA Scholastic Press Rights Commission wanted to show you how student journalists make those differences around the globe by producing an e-book, Making A Difference, featuring 11 print and digital student publications. It’s available on Apple iTunes and can be viewed using iBooks 2 or later on an iPad with iOS 5 or later.

Call for submissions for a second edition will begin soon. Look though your publications to see what you could summit. If you have more questions about the Making a Difference project, please contact Jane Blystone at jane.blystone@gmail.com.

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