EVSC Radio and TV Students Need Your Vote to Win Nationally
Right before COVID-19 shut everything down, Bobby and I had the opportunity to spend the day with the Radio/TV Broadcasting/Communications (RTV) students at Southern Indiana Career and Technical Center. We were there to share our knowledge of radio broadcasting, but I can tell you that these students are learning a lot more than we ever did. Not only are they being prepped for broadcasting, but the students are also learning the importance of digital content and how it ties into everything that we do.
Okay, technically, I didn t take any special classes to learn about broadcasting. I did attempt to sign up for the Television class during my time at Princeton Community High School, but every time I stopped by the classroom, no one was there. Evidently, the teacher had broken his leg or something, so I didn t get in the class. Like most things in my life - It was a whole thing!
EVSC Radio and TV Students Need Your Vote to Win Nationally
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Some kids are just born to flirt. It s like they are born with a certain confidence that allows them to put themselves out there while other kids are just too shy. It s definitely something you can t teach, they re just born with it.
When I was a little girl, around 4 years old, my mom told me stories of how I used to flirt with the teenager that sacked out groceries at the store. There used to be a professional photo of me where my mom told me to look at the camera like I did the cute boy at the store. I was sitting with my back to the camera and my head looking over my shoulder. I literally, stopped smiling, tilted my chin down, and looked right into the camera with smoldering eyes. It was hilarious.