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WTHS wins top honors in the state for its weekly newscast

Tupelo High School broadcast class wins 29 state awards

The students said it would have been impossible without the help of their teacher Katrina Berry-Ivy. The former WTVA anchor said it made her feel like a proud mom.

Katrina Berry-Ivy named Broadcast Adviser of the Year, THS students earn more than 20 state awards

Tupelo High School s Katrina Berry-Ivy, right, grabs equipment for her students before they begin filming a segment Tuesday. Berry-Ivy was named Mississippi s 2021 Broadcast Adviser of the Year. She, along with her class of students who produce the WTHS news program, received 23 awards, including five first place awards. Thomas Wells | Buy at PHOTOS.DJOURNAL.COM

Skilled to Work: Tupelo High School paving the way for future journalists

Tupelo students are getting the hands-on experience needed for the news industry. Posted: Apr 5, 2021 4:51 PM Updated: Apr 5, 2021 4:53 PM Posted By: Alexis Jones TUPELO, Miss. (WTVA) - Tupelo High School is preparing the next generation of broadcast journalists. The school’s broadcasting class and WTHS, a student-produced news program, is helping students gain the skills needed before they can start reporting professionally. THS students Riley Miller (left) and Aaliyah Cooper receiving hands-on expereince. THS student Lucy Johnston behind the anchor desk. THS students Riley Miller (sitting) and Ava Lacey. Teacher, and former WTVA anchor, Katrina Berry-Ivy said students report, shoot, edit and produce weekly stories about events on campus and in the community.

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