High school seniors across New Jersey have a chance to get a firsthand look inside the state’s largest news organization.
NJ Advance Media, the parent company of NJ.com and The Star-Ledger, has opened applications for its new Youth Advisory Board.
Six high school seniors from across New Jersey will be selected to serve on the board, which meets virtually once a month from November through May.
Participants will collaborate with newsroom mentors, exploring areas such as food, culture, entertainment, social media and local news. and gain firsthand experience in how stories are reported and published. They will receive a $500 scholarship upon completion of the program.
The selected cohort will also contribute ideas to NJ Advance Media’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee, which w