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Super School News
 
"Super School News" is a mini television series written, illustrated and presented on Rocky Mountain PBS by fifth and sixth grade elementary students. Each participating school's two-minute "Super School News" segment runs five or six times in its assigned week in one of the following time slots:

10:25 a.m.
10:55 a.m.
2:25 p.m. (Sundays only, 2:55 p.m.)
4:55 p.m. (Saturdays only, 5:25 p.m.)

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More about 'Super School News'
Each school involved selects two students to represent their school as student newscasters and up to four students as student reporters. Newscasters and reporters from each school present a two-minute televised news program about their school. This program is aired five to six times during an assigned one-week period. The student newscasters, along with a faculty advisor from their school, write a script about their school and design visual material to accompany the script. A production team (volunteers) from Rocky Mountain PBS meets with the student newscasters at their school two weeks prior to taping to review and rehearse the script. The student newscasters and reporters then go to Channel 6 on a pre-assigned taping date to tape the final newscast.

For more information about school participation, contact the Rocky Mountain PBS Education Department at 303-620-5736 or e-mail Super School News.

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