Several media specialist represented Liberty County at the Georgia Student Media Festival in Atlanta today to serve as judges for projects that had advanced to state level competition. Being present at the festival once again reinforced how progressive our district is in the realm of technology. A high ratio of projects submitted from Liberty County were advanced onto international competition. International judging will be completed over the summer and hopefully returning scores before the beginning of the next school year. Project winners can be found on respective school web sites or by contacting the media specialist of the school.
Attending the state festival also allowed for media specialists to get ideas for future projects and learn about other media programs around the state. Once again, Liberty County has cause to be proud of the support, funding and the significance placed upon the centers in the district.
The media centers in the Liberty County School System are buzzing with activity. Visit to learn more about the wonderful programs and activities they promote! Follow me on Twitter to learn even more... @jlrearley
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The number of projects entered in the Georgia Student Media Festival from Liberty County this year was 99! Last year, 74 projects were submitted to the state festival from Liberty County.
ReplyDelete44 projects earned a superior score at the festival this year. Last year, 35 projects earned a superior score.
Thank you to all the classroom teachers, media specialists, instructional technology specialists, and administrators that have supported the festival and helped it to become so successful!