Empowering teachers and students for a brighter future.

EDUCATORS GET THE CHRONICLE’S
E-EDITION FOR FREE IN THEIR CLASSROOMS.

The Chronicle-Telegram supports Lorain County schools, educators and students.

Newspapers in Education (NIE) program nurtures future newspaper readers by promoting literacy and civic awareness while fostering student-safe internet opportunities.

The program focuses on providing resources to Lorain County students, teachers and parents.

  • Placing newspapers in the hands of teachers and students.

  • Creating programs that appeal to the changing needs of educators.

  • Publishing student work in-print and online.

  • Supporting teachers through superior customer service.

Educators are innovators.

  • Design & Write

    Design an ad, write an editorial.

    Several Lorain County community organizations, businesses, teachers and students worked to create this annual special section.

    Design & Write
  • Student Editorials

    Students — Let your thoughts be heard.

    Submit an editorial on a topic of your choice for possible publication in The Chronicle-Telegram. Remember to proofread all submissions.

  • Student Book Reviews

    Students — Read and review.

    Tell your friends about a great book you’re reading by submitting a book review for publication in The Chronicle-Telegram.

    Student Book Reviews
  • Kids with Character

    Teachers — Nominate a student.

    This student will be recognized in The Chronicle for showing kindness, thoughtfulness and responsibility in an out of the classroom.

Community Partnerships and Corporate Sponsorships

Community partnerships and corporate sponsorships help fund The Chronicle-Telegram’s Newspapers In Education (NIE) program. Lorain County teachers can receive the local news and sports delivered to their classrooms through the support of local businesses and community organizations.

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With a history reaching all the way back to the founding of Elyria’s first newspaper in 1829, The Chronicle-Telegram is heir to a rich tradition. Many newspapers were published in the city over the years until the merger in 1919 of The Chronicle and The Telegram.

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Elyria Ohio, 44035