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Haslett High School

Awards

2005 L'Oreal You Make The Commercial
Lauren Beauman, Mindy Salinaz and Tessa Mulder took 3rd place in this national commerical contest. This was pick as one of the top 5 out of 100's of entries from around the country. Each student won an IPOD, and $1500.00 was given to The Vision for equipment. Great job girls!!

2004-2005 Spartan Award
This was given by MIPA at MSU and was based on a tape we sent in of everything we did for the entire year. Great Job TV25. we will find out about this year in April.

Michigan Association of Broadcasting 2006 Awards
1st place Sports PSA-Jenny Currier
2nd Place Sports PSA-Brad Kern
2nd Place News-Jenny Currier, Mindy Salinaz, Lauren Beauman, Tessa Mulder, Austin Trimbach.
2nd place sports-Brandon Manson and Alex Wagner.

2004 MICHIGAN STATION OF THE YEAR
By the Michigan Association Of Broadcasters 

2004 MAB Individual Winners
Dave Hadley and Jim Aikman-1st Place PSA
Jim Aikman-1st Place News
Tricia Bobeda and Greg Koerner-1st Place Film
Ben Eggleston and Ryan Richardson-3rd Place PSA

2004 East Lansing Children's Film Festival Winners
Tricia Bobeda and Greg Koerner-1st Place Film 

2004 East Lansing Film Festival
Dave Hadley and Jim Aikman had their film Reverie accepted into the
Great Lakes Film Festival, a festival entered by college students and professional filmmakers.

2002 STATION OF THE NATION 

2002 Overall Excellence Award

By the Alliance For Community Media
TV25 was voted to be one of the best education access centers in the United States 

2003 National Awards
Alliance For Community Media 

1st Place National Winner
Devin Foote

Basketball Documentary
1st Place National Winner
Ashley Reese, Kate Finkbeiner, Katie Wellemeyer

Musical Documentary
1st Place National Winner
Jim Aikman
Music Video: WAKE

Congratulations to all the award winners and hard-working staff from the class of 2003!
2003 1st Place Tricia Bobeda & Kaitlyn Kopke PSA
2003 1st Place Sports Coverage Tricia Bobeda, Jason Windsand, Kyle Janes
2002 1st Place Oliver Chien & Matt Wilkins smoking PSA
2002 2nd Place Devin Foote

2001 Educational Excellence Award
MASB Recognized TV 25 as one of Michigan's Best in education.

2000 Rising Star Award
MASB Recognized TV 25 as one of Michigan's Best in education.

Detroit Area Film and Television
2003: Excellence- Kate Finkbeiner & Ashley Reese
2003: Excellence- Katie Wellemeyer
2003: Excellence- Jonathan Boutni, Mike Brandell, Jay Korson
2003: Excellence- Devin Foote
2002: 8 awards of excellence2002: Elliott Liu won THE BEST OF SHOW AWARD for his music video about Dr. Martin Luther King
2002: Sean Brogan won THE BEST OF SHOW AWARD for his PSA "X Kills"
2002: Blair Liikala & Matt Peterson won THE BEST OF SHOW AWARD  

Hometown Video Festival
(National Video Competition)
1999: National Judges Choice Award for coverage of a Middle School Choir Concert.
2000: National Judges Choice Award for coverage for HHS news.
2000: National Judges Choice Award for coverage for HHS sports coverage.
2001: National First Pace for Music Video (Elliot Liu)
2002: First Place for Film (Tom Meluch)
2002: First Place for PSA (Matt Wilkins & Oliver Chein)

Michigan Interscholastic Press Association (Mipa) MSU
(Statewide Student Video Competition)

2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005. Spartan Award

1998 2nd Place: Broadcast News
1998 3rd Place: Public Service Announcement
1999 1st Place: Sports Coverage
1999 1st Place: Broadcast News Story
1999 1st Place: Advertisement
2000 1st Place: Public Service Announcement
2000 1st Place: Broadcast Sports
2000 3rd Place: Broadcast Sports
2000 3rd Place: Feature
2000 2nd Place: News
2000 Spartan Award
2001 1st Place: PSA Award
2001 2nd Place: PSA Award
2001 1st Place: News

In the next two contests, students submit their work and compete with not only high school students but college students and adults.

Alliance For Community Media: Philo T. Farnsworth Awards
(Regional/Four State Competition)

2000:First Place: HHS NEWS
Student-produced. Covering events and issues throughout the district and community.

First Place: Website 
Totally student-produced. 

1999: First Place: HHS NEWS 
Totally student-produced. Covering events and issues throughout the district and community.

First Place: Sports Coverage 
For our coverage of High School Girls Basketball. Live on tape, 4 cameras, replay graphics, student-produced and run.

Finalist Awards: Overall Excellence
This was a 15-minute tape of all that we have done over the last year. It took the finalist award, just behind a program that has been established for 15 years. The students have their eyes set on next year!

Finalist: HHS Live Announcements
This was for our live Announcements that are broadcast to the high school students every Friday. Student-written, produced, and run. Contains daily announcements, skits, original music, and short feature stories.