De Queen High School’s DQTV program earned both national and state recognition for excellence in student broadcasting and film this spring, highlighting the creativity, talent, and dedication of students involved in the program.
Earlier this spring, DQTV received the Distinguished Merit Award at the Student Television Network (STN) National Competition for its Leopard Vision Newsmagazine Show. STN is one of the most competitive student broadcast and film organizations in the country, with schools from across the nation competing against some of the top-ranked scholastic media programs in the United States.
DQTV also earned multiple honors at the Arkansas Scholastic Press Association State Conference held this past weekend in Springdale.
Of the Year Recognition
• Film Editor of the Year (Large Schools) — Caleb Herweck
Superior Rating + Best of ASPA
• Short Narrative Film — Caleb Herweck, Rusty Bermeo, and Atrek Rayphand
Excellent Ratings
• Broadcast Show Opening
• Broadcast Daily News Program
• Broadcast Monthly Magazine
• Documentary — Caleb Herweck
Honorable Mention Ratings
• Broadcast Human Interest Serious Feature Package
• General Excellence — DQTV Daily Show
• Broadcast Sports Package
• Broadcast Humorous Feature Package
De Queen High School congratulates these students on their outstanding achievements and for representing our school with excellence on both the state and national levels.

