Broadcasting & Communication
Mohonasen schools broadcasting news, teaching communications skills
The television and broadcast programs at
Mohonasen are quickly expanding. In the winter of 2010, DMSTV
started at Draper Middle School, with the daily announcements being
broadcast throughout the school building. While DMSTV has only grown, similar broadcasts are now being done
once a week at Mohonasen High School and Pinewood Intermediate
School.
See photo gallery of broadcasts from each school.
Visit the links below to see a sampling of our broadcasts. Many of our broadcasts can also be seen on Time Warner Channel 17.
Mohonasen TV can currently be seen on Channel 17 on the following days/times: Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays at 9 a.m. & 5 p.m., and Sundays at 9 a.m.
The High School broadcasts are part of the Mo-Tech Film, Theater & Television Program, which is designed for students interested in pursuing careers related to video production, video editing, communications, journalism, broadcasting, theater arts, film, scriptwriting, acting and a variety of other careers. It gives students practical, hands-on opportunities to learn about the equipment and processes related to the careers above as well as involvement in a variety of projects that benefit the Mohonasen School Community. Learn more about the classes offered through this program.
Visit www.archive.org to see our broadcasts!
MHS TV 2011-12 School year
DMS TV 2011-12 School year
DMS TV (page 5) | DMS TV (page 4) | DMS TV (page 3) | DMS TV (page 2) | DMS TV (page 1)
Pinewood Scoop 2011-12 School year
Pinewood Scoop (page 2) | Pinewood Scoop (page 1)
Oct. 18, 2011
Music, production students visit recording studio See photo gallery
Oct. 5, 2011
Live Production Class visits WRGB see photo gallery
Daily Gazette, May 5, 2011
Mohonasen middle school students turning announcements into broadcasts read article
Feb. 25, 2010
Students broadcast news each morning
Students at Draper Middle School are working hard at putting the "local" into the local news. full story