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Calling all Super School News participants, old and new!
posted Monday, April 27, 2009 11:48am
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In 2010,
Super School News
is turning 30. Coming up, we're launching a year-long celebration of the widely popular educational outreach program and series.
Were you a Super School News student 10, 20, 30 years ago? Are you a teacher or volunteer who remembers what it was like? If so, we want to hear from you.
What did you like most about the program? Was it fun? Challenging? Inspiring?
Click here to share your thoughts and stories
, and stay tuned for details on our 2010 reunion!
What's your point of view?
Marilyn .Tyler
Thursday, July 16, 2009 › 8:44pm
It was such an honor to help the Super School News kids that were chosen to be auctioneers during the auction. It was so much fun helping the kids read through their scripts and learning how to pronounce some of the words. Getting them ready to go on air and giving them encouragement. Congratulating them when they were through. Telling them what a good job they did and give them a hug. We used to watch the board afterwards to see what kind of bids they got on the items they presented. They were such great kids and it was so much fun!!!!!!
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Marilyn .Tyler
Thursday, July 16, 2009 › 8:44pm
It was such an honor to help the Super School News kids that were chosen to be auctioneers during the auction. It was so much fun helping the kids read through their scripts and learning how to pronounce some of the words. Getting them ready to go on air and giving them encouragement. Congratulating them when they were through. Telling them what a good job they did and give them a hug. We used to watch the board afterwards to see what kind of bids they got on the items they presented. They were such great kids and it was so much fun!!!!!!
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