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About NomineeNominees' website: http://online.wsj.com/search/term.html?KEYWORDS=STEPHANIE+BANCHERO&bylinesearch=true Nominee's Organization Wall Street Journal Nominators affiliation to nominee: colleague Tell us how he/she is making a difference: Stephanie has already won many awards for her work as a reporter covering PreK-12 education issues, including first-place prizes from the Education Writers of America; but a Bammy Award, representing the many disciplines that make up the education field, is most deserved. Like the categories for the Bammy Awards, Stephanie's work is diverse, covering a wide array of critical education issues. Of course, the fact that she covers education for such a prestigious institution as the Wall Street Journal speaks for itself.
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Stephanie Banchero
2013-04-18 20:25:53
Nominations Committee
| Overall rating | | 5.0 | | Trusted Reporting | | 5.0 | | Meaningful Coverage | | 5.0 | | Consistently Relevant | | 5.0 | | Insightful and Informative | | 5.0 |
About the NomineeBrief Comments - What other facts should we know about your nominee? Before joining the WSJ, Stephanie worked as an education reporter with a number of other papers, including the Chicago Tribune, the Charlotte Observer, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and the Salt Lake Tribune. She has won numerous awards for her work including a first-place EWA award for her magazine profile of a father struggling with the care and education of his children and the same award in 2004 for a three-part series on a student transferring schools as part of the No Child Left Behind law. In addition to writing for the WSJ, she is currently the president of the Education Writers Association.
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