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Host Mailha Yang and videographer Rich Enos capture elements
for an upcoming episode.
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KVIE's
programming philosophy is to air and create programs that
reflect the community back to itself. In doing so, our productions
reflect our rich history, introduce us to the people and places
in the present, and help us plan for the future.
In
addition to our productions America's Heartland, California
Heartland, Central Valley Chronicles, and California Connected,
we are proud of the range of relevant, compelling and diverse
programs that we've produced this year.
And,
we're particularly proud that we earned 10 Emmy Awards in
2004, more than any other station in our market.
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Program
Sponsored
Locally By
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The College Track
All Three Episodes Air Sunday, October 24 from 1-4 PM
Individual programs repeat in order, October 25-27 at 2 PM
The 3-part series examines how low expectations and lack of rigorous
preparation limit students' choices and hamper their chances for success.
The series, presented in conjunction with the 50th anniversary of the
Brown v. Board of Education decision striking down school segregation,
shows how innovative programs designed to bridge gaps can make all the
difference.
- Program One, Who's In, Who's Out, examines the educational
sorting machine that exists in our public schools, which
derails many kids who could be college material. Featured
stories include: Sparks, Nevada; Clermont County, Ohio; New York City,
New York.
- Program Two, Expect the Best, considers what happens when
the dream of a college education is set in motion in classrooms and
communities where expectations have been low. Featured stories include:
Rio Grande Valley, Texas; Cleveland, Ohio; Atlanta, Georgia.
- Program Three, Get In, Stay In, examines which students are
prepared to succeed in college and why so many students drop out before
they finish. Issues of race and class can turn the higher-education
experience into an obstacle course, deterring some of the best and
brightest in the country from graduating with a four-year degree.
Featured stories include: Baltimore, Maryland; Pulaski County, Indiana;
Los Angeles, California.
Upcoming SAT Test Dates
For more information and test locations, visit
CollegeBoard.com
| Test
Date |
Regular
Deadline |
Late
Deadline |
| Oct.
9, 2004 |
Sept.
7, 2004 |
Sept.
15, 2004 |
| Nov.
6, 2004 |
Oct.
1, 2004 |
Oct.
13, 2004 |
| Dec.
4, 2004 |
Oct.
29, 2004 |
Nov.
10, 2004 |
| Jan.
22, 2005 |
Dec.
20, 2004 |
Dec.
29, 2004 |
For more information about this television series, visit
thecollegetrack.com
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