A lot of school activities are just about filling time, but journalism is different. It’s one of the few things that actually results in something lasting. It teaches you how to ask the right questions, catch the details others miss, and turn everyday events into stories that actually resonate. Whether you’re covering sports, student life, or local news, journalism gives you a platform and more importantly, teaches you how to use it effectively.
That’s why the upcoming competition on April 11th is worth your time. This isn’t just another event for your schedule. It’s a chance to see how you perform under pressure and find out what you’re capable of when it really counts.
It’s Not Just for “Writers”
You don’t have to consider yourself a “star writer” to show up. In fact, these competitions are usually where people realize they actually have a knack for it. You’ll be working alongside peers who care about the same things, racing against the clock to report, write, and edit something real. That kind of environment sharpens your thinking in a way a standard classroom assignment just can’t.
Why It’s Worth the Effort
Beyond the event itself, participating in something like this opens doors. It looks great on a resume or college application because it proves you have initiative and can communicate clear skills that matter in every career. Even if you’re a little nervous about competing, that’s usually a sign that it’s worth doing. Growth doesn’t happen when things are easy. It happens when you step into a new challenge and give it your best shot. You’ll walk away knowing you challenged yourself, and at the end of the day, that’s what makes it worth it.