Tag: 2024
ANNA FRATARCANGELO
Anna Isabella Fratarcangelo is a junior Literary Arts major at Appomattox Regional Governor’s School for the Arts and Technology in Petersburg, Virginia. She has received three Silver Keys in poetry from the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, placed 2nd in the 2022-2023 Virginia High School League Nonfiction Contest, and has been a member of the Virginia High School League State Writing Champion Team. She has also served as the 2023-2024 managing editor for her school’s yearbook, as the 2023-2024 social media manager for two different clubs, and as a screenwriter for her school’s video announcement production team. But, overall, Bella is a 2023 alumnus who hopes to make the WJMC experiences of future Correspondents just as magical as hers!Â
ADDISON STELLA
Addison Stella is a student at Morris Hills High School in New Jersey. She got to attend WJMC in July of 2023 and it was one of the most amazing things to happen. She is involved in her schools choir program and has a passion for sports/sports photography. In her free time she loves to read, spend time her family, and watch sports.Â
BRIANNA BIELAT
Brianna is currently a senior at Anchor Bay High School, and she is the main face of Anchor Bays broadcast. She is a type one diabetic and has been a youth ambassador for 4 years. Brianna has a big love for sports and hopes to work on the journalism side of sports more in baseball and hockey. Brianna currently work at Jimmy John’s Field as a ticket taker. Brianna is also on the school bowling team and loves working with her teammates and coaching them.
BRUNA LAURENT
Bruna Laurent was a National Youth Correspondent during the summer of 2022. That summer was filled with meeting influential speakers, visiting famous places around Washington, D.C., and forming a new bond within her color group. It rekindled her passion for journalism and politics, which she had always harbored. With her acceptance into the WJMC Youth Advisory board, she aspires to share the joy, fun, and learning environment she experienced alongside her fellow youth correspondents.
SKYLAR YUNG
Junior Faculty Advisor
Skylar is a rising sophomore studying Advertising and Public Relations at the University of North Carolina’s Hussman School of Journalism and Media with a focus in Business Communications. In her free time, Skylar enjoys traveling, trying new things and talking about food. Skylar attended WJMC as a high school junior and returned the next summer as WJMC’s Logistics Intern. She jumped at the chance to return as a JFA to make more memories and deepen her understanding of journalism. WJMC has introduced many opportunities in Skylar’s life. As a JFA, she hopes to give students the same experience and impact that WJMC has given her.Â
SKYLAR YUNG
Junior Faculty Advisor
Skylar is a rising sophomore studying Advertising and Public Relations at the University of North Carolina’s Hussman School of Journalism and Media with a focus in Business Communications. In her free time, Skylar enjoys traveling, trying new things and talking about food. Skylar attended WJMC as a high school junior and returned the next summer as WJMC’s Logistics Intern. She jumped at the chance to return as a JFA to make more memories and deepen her understanding of journalism. WJMC has introduced many opportunities in Skylar’s life. As a JFA, she hopes to give students the same experience and impact that WJMC has given her.Â
SHANNON BICKERT
Shannon Bickert is an alumna of the 2023 WJMC. She is currently a senior at Phillipsburg High School in Phillipsburg, NJ where she is captain of the varsity bowling team, editor of the school newspaper, class executive officer, and a sports reporting intern. Shannon plans on attending a four-year university to study journalism and marketing. As a board member, she hopes to create an experience that engages and inspires the future of journalism.Â
SEAN LANGDON
Sean Langdon is a senior at Sebastian River HS in Florida, and he attended the Washington Journalism and Media Conference in July 2023. After he graduates he will be attending college and interested in studying journalism, law, and political science. This experience afforded him the opportunity to learn from professors, journalists, radio personalities and so much more. Sean is looking forward to sharing his experiences and being part of WJMC 2024 youth advisory board.
OLIVIA HUDSON
Junior Faculty Advisor
Olivia is a second-year public relations major at Florida State University. She attended WJMC in 2023 and joined the Youth Advisory Board the following year. She considers herself a theatre kid and enjoys crafty hobbies, recently becoming obsessed with crochet. Writing has been her passion since she was six years old, and she is ecstatic to share that love with the next generation of correspondents
OLIVIA HUDSON
Junior Faculty Advisor
Olivia is a second-year public relations major at Florida State University. She attended WJMC in 2023 and joined the Youth Advisory Board the following year. She considers herself a theatre kid and enjoys crafty hobbies, recently becoming obsessed with crochet. Writing has been her passion since she was six years old, and she is ecstatic to share that love with the next generation of correspondents
NICOLE PARKER
Nicole Parker is currently a senior at Howard High School in Ellicott City, Maryland. She’s dedicated to her role as the editor-in-chief for her school’s newspaper, The Lion’s Tale which she has been a part of since her freshman year. Nicole is also an active member of Quill and Scroll. She has always had a passion for journalism from a young age, and plans to continue her studies in college. Outside of school, she loves to play softball, go to the gym, and listen to Taylor Swift. She is so excited to be part of the WJMC Youth Advisory Board.Â