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Glennis Woosley

Editor-in-Chief

I’m the editor-in-chief of the Nixa High School news magazine: Wingspan. As a journalist, I communicate and discover.​

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Communication is powerful. For almost two decades, I’ve been working hard to build my communication skills because I know what it feels like to not be understood. I had severe apraxia of speech when I was young, and I spent seven years in speech therapy. Nowadays I apply the lessons learned from not being understood to my work in journalism. On our team, communication is vital. I encourage people to share their ideas, even when they disagree with me, because what I see and experience is different from others.​

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Discovery is more than interesting story topics. To discover something one must observe and experiment. I am constantly trying new ideas with our team. For example, during the Winter issue of 2024, we created a photo team. Their job was to take photos for reporters. It worked well. Now we're trying to increase our activity on our website. We created a team of reporters and a website timeline and ideas for new positions in the future. It's important to try to improve even if the first attempt isn't up to expectations.

Wingspan Magazines 2024-25

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Recgonized: George H. Gallup Award, Quill & Scroll

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"Glennis has tailored her educational experience around her desire to use her journalism skills to directly impact her community and in the world at large. To that end, Glennis has made a name for herself by covering hard-hitting story topics
that help our school’s student audience learn about their community and the society surrounding them."

 - Beth Eggleston, Wingspan Advisor

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