Awards for 2007 Fayette Portraits
Over
2,000 high schools across America participated in the 2007 American
Scholastic Press Association’s competition. Out of a possible
1,000 points, the magazine fell short just 20 points from having
a perfect score. This year’s score of 980 is up 30 points
from last year.
“Fayette
Portraits” is a student-directed study of Fayette County and
its culture, traditions and people. Students select and interview
long-time Fayette residents who share their memories and historical
data about the county. The students take the information, along with
photos and artwork they collect, and publish articles in the yearly
magazine.
Students
hold annual fundraisers to pay for publishing expenses. The
magazine is sold through Fayette County High.
The
2007 publication marked the 20th edition of the magazine, which
started in 1986 as an oral history project by teacher Becky Lewis.
Terrell Williams is the current sponsor of “Fayette Portraits.” |