CONNECT​:
Broadcast Journalism
Yearbook
Your student will prepare to make career choices when entering the global job market. They will investigate colleges and careers of their choice based on their interests and aptitudes. Students will create career building projects through technology that will expose them to multiple career clusters throughout the semester.
Career Portals
CLASS INFORMATION
Kirby Technology:
Where fun meets function!
WELCOME
TO MRS. HOHERTZ'S MEDIA CLASS
These simple class rules allow us to have a smooth running classroom every day.
The daily procedures allow students to know what is expected of them during class each day.
If the rules are not always followed, there are specific consequences to follow. They can be found here.
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Students in yearbook are responsible for the campus yearbook produced every year. The students take the pictures, write the stories, and work as a team to layout the publication. Students are expected to cover school events before, during and after school. This is an elective course and your student is enrolled in fall and spring.
Daily Schedule
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
Tech Apps
Tech Apps
Broadcast Journalism
Professional Development
Conference Period
Yearbook
Tech Apps
Tech Apps
7:45 - 8:30
8:35 - 9:20
9:25 - 10:10
10:15 - 11:04
11:09 - 11:54
11:59 - 12:44
1:24 - 2:09
2:14 - 3:05
Students put on a student produced news broadcast every day. Each student will take on the role of director, graphics operator, teleprompter operator, camera operator, producer, and anchor. Students will learn each role and be assigned their weekly duties in teams.
Mission:
My mission is to encourage creativity and effort among my students so they may grow as individuals.
Vision:
Our class is committed to using technology to become innovative, creative, hard working members of society.
Tech Apps
Your student’s technology education usually begins with Tech Apps. The course will focus heavily on google classroom, learning to type, and web 2.0 with free, web-based applications. Students not only master software, but they learn how to use it to make a difference in their environment, community, or society.
Council