Archer Oracle Named NSPA Online Pacemaker Finalist

The Archer Oracle has been named one of 38 finalists for the National Scholastic Press Association's Online Pacemaker competition.
Congratulations to the entire staff.

"T
hese awards are basically the Pulitzers of high school journalism, and the national competition is fierce," said Kristin Taylor, the Oracle's advisor, in an announcement to the Archer community.  
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