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BASIC PROGRAMMING
(consistently
on the broadcast)
1.
Broadcast introduction
2.
Program overview
3. Campus
news
4. Teacher /
Staff Profiles
5. Movie
theme ending
PRODUCED PROGRAMMING
(changes
according to the broadcast schedule)
1. Local
or national news stories
2. Campus
features
3. Edited special feature segments
(professional sources)
4. Power
Pack video segments (character related)
NEWS TEAM FACTS
1. The campus broadcast will occur every
Tuesday and Thursday during
the forty minute homeroom period. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday will be reading
days for all homeroom classes at Washington Jr. High.
2. The broadcast will start five minutes after
the tardy bell rings for the homeroom period. The broadcast will conclude
approximately ten minutes before the homeroom period ends making the
broadcast time frame
approximately twenty five minutes long.
3. All department heads, administrators, and
other specified contacts, will be on a contact list for the news team
anchor / reporters. Every
day the TV Broadcasting class meets the news team will send out a reporter to
gather campus news and announcements for the up coming broadcast.
4. All teachers are encouraged to use e-mail to
contact the news team with any pertinent information. This type of information
can be school related or a personnel story or event that they would like to share with
our campus. Contact can be made by e-mailing Mr. Allen at
lallen@conroeisd.net . E-mail traffic is
monitored by Mr. Allen searching for announcement material so teachers are asked
to please pay
attention to the accuracy of your e-mail information.
5. Teachers are expected to keep their students
quiet during the campus wide
broadcast. Random monitoring of each homeroom on campus will be done by
administrators to insure the broadcast information can be received by students
in their homeroom classes.
6. The Power Pack
segments in the broadcasts are videos that are designed to address
character education
instruction as mandated by the school district.
7. Special features
are those segments in the broadcast that address a broad scope of topics and
educational facts that do not fall into the character education category.
8. News team reporters will make sure that all
the information obtained for a broadcast is dated for the actual time it will be aired; this does not include
special
features or Power Pack videos only campus news.
9. The
Washington News Broadcast program is shown throughout our
campus on channel nine. It is used to keep our campus informed, encourage,
motivated and ultimately to bring us together as a
cohesive campus society.
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