Archer Oracle Wins 2019 Online Pacemaker

Archer's student-run news site, the Oracle, won its third Online Pacemaker and won ninth place in Best of Show from the National Scholastic Press Association in April.
The Oracle was among 18 student news organizations to win this year's Online Pacemaker, which is often regarded as the Pulitzer Prize of scholastic journalism, at the National High School Journalism Convention the weekend of Saturday, April 27. More than 3,500 students from nearly 450 schools attended the convention.

Oracle Editor Anna B. '20 and Staff Writer Rio H. '21 also won Excellent ratings in two Write-Off competitions at the convention. 
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