JEA/NSPA National High School Journalism Convention

The nation’s largest gathering of scholastic journalists, advisers and journalism teachers

Sponsored by Journalism Education Association and National Scholastic Press Association

Join us in Seattle
April 24-26, 2025

What to expect at NHSJC

HELPFUL INSTRUCTION

Hundreds of instructional sessions how to improve your publications and sites — and serve your readers and community.

Pre-convention workshops that take a deep dive into trends and technology.

Registration opens in February.

HONORS & RECOGNITION

Presenting the top national awards in scholastic media —

NSPA Pacemakers, Individual Awards and Best of Show

JEA National Student Media Contests and Quiz Bowl

JEA & NSPA recognition of the nation’s top journalism advisers

NEWSMAKERS & EXPERTS

The convention featured speakers tap the expertise of regional and local journalists on the front lines of serving their communities.

CRITIQUES & NETWORKING

On-site critiques with common-sense feedback from experienced advisers. Get praise for what’s working — and advice on how to improve.

College fair and trade show that features collegiate journalism programs and companies with decades of experience helping advisers and students.

Submit a session proposal

Our conventions typically offer around 300 breakout sessions. Teachers, advisers, professional journalists and students in editorial leadership positions are invited to submit a session speaker proposal for the spring convention. 

Session proposals are due by Jan. 15. We are unable to accept submissions after this deadline, so please submit promptly.

Dates and rates

Registration pricing

early bird rate / regular rate

$125 / $145
JEA or NSPA members

$175 / $195
Nonmembers

Registration opens
noon CT Jan. 28.

Early bird rates end March 14.
Online registration closes April 4.

Find more key dates and deadlines.

Hotel pricing

Sheraton Grand Seattle

$249 singles/doubles, $259 triple/quad
per night plus tax.

Hotel reservations will open on Feb. 11.