Morning Show

In an era where digital media reigns supreme, students at South Clinton Elementary are embracing technology to enhance their educational experience. Led by 6th grade teachers, Erin Maples and Lauren Neal, this group of students have taken the reins of the school's new video production program.  

At the heart of this program is the students themselves, who take on various roles ranging from anchors to camera operators to editors. Utilizing the state of the art video equipment in the ORNL FCU Media Center, students  deliver updates on school events and achievements via the morning announcements featuring a special staff guest.  

The impact of student-led news programs extends beyond the studio walls. They foster a sense of belonging and pride among students, who see their peers taking charge and making a positive contribution to the school community. Parents and faculty alike appreciate the effort and dedication that goes into each broadcast, further strengthening the bond between the school and the community.

As we celebrate the achievements of these young broadcasters, let us recognize the importance of nurturing creativity, curiosity, and collaboration in education. Through student-led news programs, we not only inform but also inspire the next generation of storytellers, leaders, and change-makers.

Please follow our YouTube channel @ccsvideos8688 and check out our students’ hard work!