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Distinguished Achievement Awards 2003


EDITORIAL


Department/Column

ADULT
“Story Play"/"Are You Ready to Rumble?"/"Bo Busters"/"Ain’t Misbehavin’”
Nick Jr. Magazine
Nickelodeon Magazine


YOUNG ADULT
“Math Mystery Comix”
Scholastic MATH Magazine
Scholastic Inc.


CHILDREN
“Fingerplay Feature”
Wild Animal Baby
National Wildlife Federation

 

Editorial

ADULT
“The Limits of 'Change' by Richard F. Elmore”
January/February 2002
Harvard Education Publishing Group


CHILDREN

“Make a New Friend”
Scholastic News Edition 1
Sep. 2002
Scholastic Inc.

 

Feature Article

ADULT
“Beyond the Green Darkness”
Teaching K-8 Magazine
May 2002
Teaching K-8


YOUNG ADULT
“Twisted!”
Current Science
Sep. 13, 2002
Weekly Reader Corporation


CHILDREN
“Garana’s Story”
National Geographic Explorer
Sep. 2002
National Geographic Society

 

Fiction

ADULT
“Meyer and Silla”
Northeastern University Magazine
Jan. 2002
Northeastern University


YOUNG ADULT
“North to Freedom”
Boys’ Life
Feb. 2002
Boy Scouts of America


CHILDREN
“Mama’s Kisses”
Nick Jr. Magazine
Apr./May 2002
Nickelodeon Magazine

 

How-to Feature

ADULT
“Go Fish”
Nick Jr. Magazine
Aug./Sep. 2002
Nickelodeon Magazine


YOUNG ADULT
“How to Be a Great Test Taker”
Career World
Sep. 2002
Weekly Reader Corporation


CHILDREN
“Good Pet/Bad Pet”
Ranger Rick
Jun. 2002
National Wildlife Federation

 

Interview

ADULT
“Restoring The Rights Of Afghan Women”
Social Education
Jan./Feb. 2002
National Council for the Social Studies


YOUNG ADULT
“When The Music Stops”
The Wall Street Journal Classroom Edition
Nov. 2002
Dow Jones & Co./ The Wall Street Journal


CHILDREN
“Ask a Firefighter”
Let’s Find Out Magazine
Oct. 2002
Scholastic Inc.

 

Learned Article

ADULT
“Small Class Size and its Effects”
Educational Leadership
Feb. 2002
The Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD)

 

News Story

ADULT
“Without Consent”
The PennStater
Jan./Feb. 2002
Penn State Alumni Association

YOUNG ADULT
“The Boys Of War”
Current Events
Mar. 15, 2002
Weekly Reader Corporation


CHILDREN

“We Survived September 11th”
National Geographic Kids (formerly World)
Oct. 2002
National Geographic Society

 

Series

ADULT
“Unequal Opportunity”
The Sacramento Bee
The Sacramento Bee


YOUNG ADULT
“Holocaust Theme”
Scholastic Scope
Scholastic Inc.


CHILDREN
“Endangered: Lemurs: Living on the Edge; Crittercam; Jaguars”
National Geographic Kids (formerly World)
National Geographic Society

 

DESIGN


Article Design

ADULT
“End of an Era”
Northastern University Magazine
Sep. 2002
Northeastern University


YOUNG ADULT
“Skull Shocker”
Science World
Nov. 8, 2002
Scholastic Inc.


CHILDREN

“Treasures of the Tomb”
National Geographic Kids (formerly World)
Nov. 2002
National Geographic Society

 

Cover Design

ADULT
“Principal Magazine”
Principal Magazine
Nov./Dec. 2002
National Association of Elementary School Principals


YOUNG ADULT

“Why we get...BAD BREATH!”
Current Science

Nov. 8, 2002
Weekly Reader Corporation


CHILDREN
“National Geographic Kids (formerly World)”
National Geographic Kids (formerly World)
Nov. 2002
National Geographic Society

 

Illustration

ADULT
“Top 10 Smart Technologies for Schools”
Nov. 2002
Technology & Learning Network


YOUNG ADULT
“Jeff's War”
Boys’ Life
Jul. 2002
Boy Scouts of America


CHILDREN
“Open Wide, Look Inside, It’s Alive!”
Ranger Rick
Feb. 2002
National Wildlife Federation

 

Photograph

ADULT
“Behind the Mask of Teenage Anger”
Scouting
Sep. 2002
Boy Scouts of America


YOUNG ADULT
“My Forbidden Face”
Current Events Special Report
Oct. 25, 2002
Weekly Reader Corporation


CHILDREN
“Red-Eyed Tree Frogs”
Your Big Backyard
Feb. 2002
National Wildlife Federation

 

Visual Story

YOUNG ADULT
“Greed”
The Wall Street Journal Classroom Edition
May 2002
Dow Jones & Co./ The Wall Street Journal


CHILDREN
“Wahoo, Kangaroo!”
Ranger Rick
Feb. 2002
National Wildlife Federation

 

Whole Publication Design

ADULT
Humanities Magazine
May1, 2002
National Endowment for the Humanities


YOUNG ADULT
The Search for Identity Literary Cavalcade
Sep. 2002
Scholastic Inc.


CHILDREN
National Geographic Explorer
Sep. 2002
National Geographic Society

 

WHOLE PUBLICATION


Annual Report

ADULT
2001-2002 President’s Report
Oct. 23, 2002
Wentworth Institute of Technology

 

Most Improved

ADULT
Principal Magazine
National Association of Elementary School Principals


YOUNG ADULT
The Next Step Magazine
The Next Step Magazine Inc.


CHILDREN
SuperScience
Scholastic Inc.

 

Newsletter

ADULT
“The Northeastern Voice”
Northeastern University Magazine


CHILDREN
“Creatures of the Night, Snug in the Snow, Elephants”
Let’s Find Out Magazine
Scholastic Inc.

 

One-Theme Issue

ADULT
"Putting Reading First”
SEDL Letter Vol. XIV #3
Dec. 2002
Southwest Educational Development Laboratory


YOUNG ADULT
“Meet the Romantics”
Literary Cavalcade
Jan. 2002
Scholastic Inc.


CHILDREN
“U and Your Goals”
U Magazine
Dec. 2002
USAA (United Services Automobile Association)

 

Periodical of the Year

ADULT
Nick Jr. Family Magazine
Nickelodeon Magazine


YOUNG ADULT
Scholastic Art
Scholastic Inc.


CHILDREN

World Report
TIME For Kids Media Group

 

Periodical of the Year on a Shoestring

CHILDREN
Hullabaloo Magazine
Hullabaloo

 

Special Publication

ADULT
Learning By Design
Mar. 2002
National School Boards Association


YOUNG ADULT
ARTifacts: Kids Respond to A World in Crisis
Apr. 15, 2002
Scholastic Inc.


CHILDREN
Elements of Mystery A to Z, World Almanac Discover Poster
2002
Weekly Reader Corporation

 

Sponsored Publication

ADULT
“Our Genes”
Our Choices Viewer’s Guide
Fred Friendly Seminars


YOUNG ADULT
“HBO Path to War In Time”
Apr. 22, 2002
TIME For Kids Media Group


CHILDREN
“Arthur: Helping Our Children Feel Safe”
WGBH Educational Foundation

 

Viewbook

YOUNG ADULT
“Explore Marquette ‘Big Book’”
Living at Marquette
Jun. 2002
Marquette University


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