High School National Ad Network

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The High School National Ad Network is a project by the American Society of Newspaper Editors' High School Journalism Initiative to steer national print advertising into high school newspapers. It is one of six projects in the initiative, which aims to improve scholastic journalism.

The non-profit advertising network, launched in 2006, includes hundreds of high schools. Each has joined with the principal's blessing and signature of endorsement.

It lets advertisers search for schools based on demographics or geography, selecting each as they see fit. Once they choose schools, they can upload ads, which are then sent to the individual high schools. Later, schools submit tearsheets with the ads on them to the network, which forwards them to advertisers with an invoice. Once that is paid, it processes payments to individual schools.

Schools are free to pursue local advertising.

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