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What if a Newspaper Wants to Send a Photographer to My Class to Cover the Mock Election?

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What if a Newspaper Wants to Send a Photographer to My Class to Cover the Mock Election?

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This is encouraged, but it will be a decision to clear with your principal or other school administrator. Any visiting journalist should be asked to report first to the main school office before being directed to your classroom or any other part of the school building. You can assist the photographer or reporter by helping select and organize individuals or groups of students for a photo. Also, you should feel free to answer a reporter’s questions about the Mock Election process in your classroom. However, you should refer questions about how the votes will be counted and reported to your school’s Mock Election Coordinator.

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