
Here Are a Few Highlights:
February 2010 - The Video Program was featured in the Cleveland Plain Dealer (article available on our main page).
December 2009 - Fifteen Video program students were selected to represent Brunswick City Schools on a nationally-broadcast Education Video Forum with U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan. Brunswick was one of two schools nationally to appear on the program.
September 2009 - The Video Program was selected by the Ohio School Boards Association (OSBA) to be the FIRST student documnetary team for their annual Capital Conference.
June 2009 - The Brunswick Schools Video Program was recognized by the Alliance for Community Media (ACM) for "Excellence in Educational Access - Budget under $200,000", and was honored at ACM's annual Conference in Portland, OR. in July.
May 2009 - The Brunswick Schools Video Program was a finalist in Time Warner Cable's "National Teacher Awards" competition.
April 2009 - The Video Program is featured in the Alliance for Community Media's (ACM) "Community Media Review" (Spring 2009 edition).
April 2009 - The Video Program and advisor John Wasylko are featured on the Leightronix website (http://www.leightronix.com/customers.php).
March 2009 - Wrestling expert Brian Brakeman appears on Grant Relic's "SportsBeat" series.
March 2009 - The Brunswick Schools Video Program, including reporter/member Rachel Williams, was featured in the March 8th edition of the Brunswick Post.
March 2009 - WKYC Channel 3 "backpack journalist" Lynn Olszowy visits with Brunswick Schools Video Program second-year students.
March 2009 - Video Program students Nicole Rhoades and Hailey Clouse produce an on-location video at Lodi Station Outlets.
March 2009 - The Video Program produces an opening day video for the Ohio Middle Level Association (OMLA) Annual Conference.
February 2009 - The Brunswick Schools Video Program placed first in a TV commercial contest spomsored by the Ohio School of Broadcasting, and were presented a $500 award from former Fox 8 anchor Tim Taylor.
February 2009 - The Video Program assisted in the production of an opening day video for the 2009 Ohio Middle Level Association Conference (OMLA).
February 2009 - School districts throughout Northeast Ohio attended an open house hosted by the Video Program, as they demonstrated their new Leightronix UltraNexus server.
February 2009 - The Video Department videotaped interviews and b-roll for SAMHSA's nationally-distributed "Road to Recovery" TV series.
February 2009 - Video Program reporter Rachel Williams interviews Ohio Governor Ted Strickland during a press conference at Brunswick High School. The interview can be viewed on BEAT Video-On-Demand.
January 2009 - The Brunswick Schools Video Program won first place in SportsTime Ohio's annual BUMP (Broadcast Media Production) Awards for its "Brunswick School News" TV program. Watch BSN shows on BEAT Video-On-Demand.
December 2008 - The annual "Beat Holiday Concert Series", a four-hour program featuring twenty-minute concert excerpts from all eleven Brunswick City Schools, is produced and aired on Channel 22.
October 2008 - Video Program reporter Sean O'Connor interviews Disney rock group KSM. This program can be viewed on BEAT Video-On-Demand.
October 2008 - The Video Program videotaped interviews and b-roll for SAMSHA's nationally-distributed "Road to Recovery" series.
October 2008 - WKYC Channel 3 reporter Obie Shelton speaks with Video Program and BHS Journalism students.
September 2008 - The Video Program videotaped interviews and b-roll for the nationally-distributed Discovery Channel's "Education News Parents Can Use" program (Topic: Faith-based Education).
September 2008 - Video Program reporter Hailey Clouse interviews Rick Jackson, host of WVIZ's "NewsDepth" TV show. The interview can be seen on BEAT Video-On-Demand.
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Thanks for Making 2009 a Great Year!
The Brunswick Schools Video Program thanks all of our wonderful sponsors for making 2009 an exceptional year. Since 2000, the award-winning Video Club has provided over 200 students (grades 6-12) the unique opportunity to produce, direct, shoot and edit over 1,000 programs that have aired locally and nationally.
Students gain valuable skills in teamwork and creativity on high-end equipment, while our district and Medina County community benefit from new and fresh community programming.
The Club would not exist if not for the generous support of the Brunswick School District, Board of Education, City of Brunswick, and over 80 businesses who contributed over $150,000 in funds, equipment and services toward the purchase of state-of-the-art video production equipment.
Interested in becoming a sponsor? Please contact John Wasylko, Community Relations
Director/Video Club Co-Advisor, at (330) 273-0522 or via e-mail at jwasylko@bcsho.org.
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