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The Chatterbox is the student-run newspaper publication of Walnut Hills High School located in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Contact Us: cboxwalnut@gmail.com
2017-2018 Editorial Team
Matthew Youkilis, Editor in Chief
Nicholas Robertson, Deputy Editor in Chief
Amanda Anderson, Managing Editor: Current Events
News
Features
Grace Berding, Managing Editor: Student Life
Sports
Fine Arts
Arcade
Ibrahim Munir, Managing Editor: Opinions
Viewpoints
Style & Culture
Peanuts
Caroline Horvath, Managing Editor: Visual Elements
Design
Photography
Graphics
Cartoons
Allyson Garth, Managing Editor: Operations
Ad Sales
Circulation
Subscriptions
Fundraising
Marketing and Promotions
TBA, Online Content Manager
Emma Heines, Video Production Manager
Arianna Bodie, Public Relations Manager
TBA, Circulation Manager
TBA, Podcast Editor
Section Editors
Drew Brown, News & Features
Isabel Nissley, Opinions
Ryleigh Sanborn, Sports
Amiah Heard, Fine Arts
Delaney Owens, Style & Culture
Ryan Hill, Arcade
Heaven Onley, Peanuts
Advisers:
Mrs. Gerwe-Perkins (Newspaper and Yearbook Adviser)
Mrs. Wolfe (English Department Chair)
Chatterbox Policy Statement
The Chatterbox has been guaranteed the right of freedom of the press through the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. The administration of Walnut Hills is thus bound to support and protect The Chatterbox's inalienable rights as a free press.
As an integral part of the Walnut Hills community, The Chatterbox has the responsibility to report in the most comprehensive and objective manner possible. Students, parents, faculty, and administrators are encouraged to use this publication as a forum to express any ideas or concerns, whether they be personal or of local, national, or international scope.
Journalists are required to work under established guidelines. Invasion of privacy as a means of news gathering is prohibited. Articles found to be discriminatory, libelous, or unnecessarily obscene (as determined by the editors or the advisor) will not be published. Finally, journalists are granted the right to keep private the name of a source from whom they received information with the understanding that the source was to remain anonymous. The role of the newspaper advisor will be to provide counsel and criticism pertaining to the newspaper's content and production. Although both the advisor and the administration hold certain powers regarding The Chatterbox, both must respect the paper's autonomy. No student shall be prevented from joining the staff on the basis of sex, race, creed, or national origin.
Source: Volume LXXXXVIII No. 1 - Monday October 15, 2001