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Mountain View Mirror
Creating Student Engagement Through Authentic Publishing
Traditional Newspaper
Stories About School
Student Body as Audience
Modern Online Journalism
Stories About Anything for a Global Audience
Student Body as Reporters
News EventsSportsPoetry
Lit Review
Reach of Written Word
Reach of Written Word
Mountain View Mirror
• Largest high school newspaper in the country for 2015-2016 school year. (source: SNOsites.com & Columbia Journalism Review)
• More reporters
• More articles
• More audience
1.25 million visits in last 12 months
“They are sending their homework to everyone they
know.”
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FollowsFollows 18 articles18 articles
2.7 million people directly alerted to an article
Read Over 13,725 Times
Compelling Stories
The average visitor looks at 12 articles.
Professional article is linked to Student’s Article
Nina Rabin is Director of Border Research for the Southwest Institute for Research on
Women. She also has a joint affiliation with the James E. Rogers College of law, where she is Director of the Bacon Immigration
Law and Policy Program. Her work focuses on the impact of immigration and border policies on women’s rights. She directs
projects that provide direct legal services to low-wage immigrant women workers and
women in immigration detention facilities. At the same time, her projects undertake policy
research and advocacy that grow out of these direct services.
Professional article is linked to Student’s
ArticleCybelle Fox received a B.A. in history and economics from UC San Diego in 1997 and a Ph.D. in sociology and social policy from Harvard University in 2007.
Her most recent book, Three Worlds of Relief (Princeton University Press, 2012), compares the incorporation of blacks, Mexicans, and European
immigrants in the American welfare system from the Progressive Era to the New Deal.
Her next book project focuses on the rise of citizenship and legal status restrictions in American social welfare
policy from the New Deal to the present. Her work has appeared in the American Behavioral
Scientist, American Journal of Sociology, Social Forces, Sociology of Education, Political Science Quarterly, and
Sociological Methods and Research. She is also co-author of Rampage: The Social Roots of School
Shootings (Basic Books, 2004).
Washington State Regent to the National Congress of the
Daughters of the American Revolution
EngagementReceived feedback from outside the building,
while still in class.
Fairfax County Student Peace Award
“An effective medium for student dialogue, helping to build empathy in the world at large.”
Fairfax County School Board Commendation
“Your experiences as a diverse student body have shed light on issues and a new perspectives for others to ponder.”
“We commend your efforts to reach others with your powerful messages and insight.”
Gold Medal from Columbia University Scholastic Press
Association
“This newspaper has so much energy and talent. It is totally unique in its emphasis on blog style writing and use of interpretations and commentary.”
Mountain View Mirror
Creating Student Engagement Through Authentic Publishing