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Berea City School District's Community Video CenterProgramming ScheduleAirtimes: 1, 3, 5, 7 & 9 PMThree-time national Telly Award winning..."A Community of Learning"Hosted by: Rhoda RosenMonday - Saturday, May 14-19, 2012Adriana De Los Santos, Education Specialist, Cleveland Metroparks Zoo - New family programs include a Show Cameo in the Professor Wylde Animal Show, Family Discoveries, where the whole family can learn about a favorite animal or exhibit, and Keeper for a Day, in which a persn can work as an animal keeper for a day.John Chapman, Music Specialist, Grades K-4, Grindstone & Big Creek Elementaries - Mr. Chapman will discuss how he and his colleagues incorporate movement and dance into the elementary music classroom in order to build stronger musicians and to make connections with physical fitness and physical eduation.
Mark J. Elliott, Mayor, City of Brook Park - The Southwest Relay for Life serves the Brook Park, Berea, and Middleburg Heights communities. The Relay for Life is the American Cancer Society's signature event; it brings communities together to help in the fight against cancer. Mayor Elliott will tell us more.Monday - Saturday, May 21-27, 2012Kim de Groh, Senior Materials Research Engineer, NASA Glenn Research Center - Ms. de Groh describes the Materials International Space Station Experiment, the longest running project on the International Space Station.Brian Kessler, First Grade Teacher, Berea City School District - Mr. Kessler describes techniques for helping children with processing issues to learn to read and write.
Alison Valore, Community Relations, Scholastic Sponsors Association - Ms. Valore tells us how Scholastic Sponsors Association benefits schools, educators, parents, students, local businesses, and the community.
BCS-TV is broadcast from the Video Lab at Middlebrook Education Center. The channel features an up-to-date weather station at Middlebrook, which broadcasts local temperatures, wind chill, wind speed, etc. BCS-TV will also be the first station to show school closings due to inclement weather. A Community of Learning was nominated for an EMMY and has won three National Telly Awards for Excellence.
BCS-TV produces A Community of Learning, a weekly talk show that features interviews with school staff or students, members of our Community Partner organizations (Baldwin-Wallace College, NASA Glenn Research Center, Southwest General Health Center, Polaris Career Center, and Cleveland Metroparks), and interesting community members who live or work in Berea, Brook Park, and Middleburg Heights. District students plan all aspects of the show under the guidance of videographer Scott Anderson.
Another regular feature of BCS-TV is The Loft, a student production which airs monthly, and focuses on a specific topic for each show.