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South Side High students say TV production, morning news classes build real-world skills

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Two students on the school’s Cyclone Snapshot described hands-on learning in the TV production and morning news classes, noting a rare two-room studio setup and a range of technical roles that give participants directing and public-speaking experience.

Two South Side High School students told viewers of the school’s Cyclone Snapshot broadcast in the final show of the 2024–25 year that the TV production and morning news classes provide hands-on experience in roles such as directing, camera operation and teleprompter work.

The classes, led by teachers Miss Delichter and Miss Voltaggio, give students daily practice with production tasks that one student said would help “later in life” if they pursue media careers and another said helped overcome fear of public speaking.

“Basically the TV production class at the high school is a class where you get a really good aspect of the hands on experience of being…

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