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Former AV students turned teachers urge keeping audio-visual production program
Summary
Former audio-visual students who are now teachers told KNN the AV production program should remain, saying it teaches lifelong technical and communication skills, builds leadership and identity, supports large live productions and forms part of Kenwood tradition.
Former audio-visual (AV) students who are now teachers told KNN that the AV production program should be preserved, saying it provides students with technical skills, communication training and leadership experience that last long after graduation.
A former AV student who now teaches said, "Well, it gives you a lifelong skill set. Something that you can take with you after high school." The teacher added that the program offers "comfortability on…
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