
Student filmmakers try to fix chaotic school safety drills
Clip: 5/7/2015 | 6m 55s
Student filmmakers try to fix chaotic school safety drills
As schools around the country work to ramp up safety, a high school in Phoenix has enlisted journalism students to create a helpful video for their peers on what to do during emergencies. The NewsHour's April Brown reports in collaboration with our Student Reporting Labs.
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Student filmmakers try to fix chaotic school safety drills
Clip: 5/7/2015 | 6m 55s
As schools around the country work to ramp up safety, a high school in Phoenix has enlisted journalism students to create a helpful video for their peers on what to do during emergencies. The NewsHour's April Brown reports in collaboration with our Student Reporting Labs.
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