
Triggs ES Students Report on School “Voyages”
Clip: Season 3 Episode 5 | 2m 39sVideo has Closed Captions
Triggs Elementary School students introduce us to teachers who help with school clubs.
Members of the Triggs Broadcast Network interview teachers who oversee some of their school clubs, called voyages. Students produced and recorded this piece for Student Spotlight!
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Triggs ES Students Report on School “Voyages”
Clip: Season 3 Episode 5 | 2m 39sVideo has Closed Captions
Members of the Triggs Broadcast Network interview teachers who oversee some of their school clubs, called voyages. Students produced and recorded this piece for Student Spotlight!
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Now, we first met the Triggs broadcast network team when recording news breaks at their school.
Then students sent us this very special segment where they interview teachers who oversee some of the school clubs.
By the way they call their clubs voyages.
Check out what they sent us Welcome to Triggs Elementary School.
How are the travelers and Trinity and I'm Reza.
Today we would like to share an amazing program we have at a school called Voyages.
Voyages take place on Wednesdays before school.
They include many activities such as robotics, photography and drama.
Now over to Emerson and Ben.
Thank you.
My name is Ben and Don Emerson, and we're here at Triggs Elementary with Mr. Silva.
Please tell us about your voyage.
My voyage is robotics.
I'm one of the coaches here.
The students come to me twice a week with 2 hours per mission, and the kids just work to solve problems through STEM.
And this is their robot right here.
Well, that sounds terrific.
And now back to you in the studio.
it sounds like fun.
Let's check in on Lyric and Kenzie.
Thank you.
My name is Lyric, and I'm Kenzie, and we're here at Target Elementary with Miss Felix.
Please tell us all about your voyage.
Hi.
I teach third, fourth and fifth graders basic photography skills.
Every Wednesday morning, we look forward to seeing your photos in the yearbook.
And now back to you in the studio.
I love taking pictures right now.
Let's go visit to Mia and Elena.
Thank you.
My name is Camille.
And I'm Alina.
And we're here at Church Elementary with Ms.. Bass.
Please tell us about your voice.
Hi.
My name is Ms.. Bass.
I'm one of the drama teachers here at Trick.
In Drama, we meet every Wednesday and Thursday after school.
We have students from grades two through five, and this year we will be performing the Aristocats.
We look forward to seeing you play.
So cats in the spring.
And now back to you in the studio.
Thank you for watching.
And back to you in the studio.
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