Faculty Advisor
Jeanette Neyman is an award-winning student media adviser at West Johnston High School in North Carolina, where she oversees yearbook, broadcast, newspaper and a literary magazine. Her broadcast team is first in state for the past two years and earned an All North Carolina in 2016.
Neyman is originally from Southern California, where she received a BA in Journalism and a MA in Education, and wrote for several publications including the Los Angeles Times and Pro Rodeo Sports News.
In her free time she runs a community food pantry with her students, travels widely and is an avid road cyclist. She is excited to join the advisory staff for the first time this year, and is looking forward to sharing her passion for journalism with the Correspondents.
Jessica Young is returning for another summer with the Washington Journalism and Media Conference. She teaches yearbook, journalism, photography, video production and graphic design at Orange Glen High School in Escondido, California. She earned her bachelor’s degree in journalism and anthropology from San Diego State University and her master’s degree in education from University of California, San Diego. Outside the classroom, she serves as the vice president and communications chair for her school district’s teachers union. She is also the president of the San Diego Journalism Education Association and serves as the secretary for the Southern California Journalism Education Association. In addition to teaching, she also enjoys running, baking, watching baseball, putting glitter on things, and traveling. She has conquered the Original Marathon Greece, the Inca Trail in Peru, and the Marine Corps Marathon in Washington, DC. She and her husband are on a quest to visit all the major league baseball stadiums across the country.
Justin Turner has taught journalism and advised yearbooks, newspapers, and literary magazines for 15 years. In that time he’s found his passion: supporting students, the 1st amendment, and the power of those two things together. Justin’s staffs have won numerous state and national awards including gold medals, first divisions, individual write off awards, Arkansas’s top honor, the All-Arkansas award, and has placed in the top 10 best of show at a JEA/NSPA convention. Justin was named the 2020 Arkansas Adviser of the Year. He’s lost count of how many WJMC sessions he’s been able to attend, but each one has made for an amazing summer!