Programming Notes for November 14 – November 21
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Programming Notes for November 14 – November 21
Programming Notes for November 14 – November 21 WLX-TV, The St. Lucie Education Channel Comcast Channel 13 (Ft. Pierce), Channel 19 (Port St. Lucie) Home Town Cable Channel 19 (Tradition) AT&T U-verse Channel 99, Litestream Cable Channel 65 (St. James) School District Wireless Channel 36 (In schools)is scheduled to launch M onday, May 16 at 8:56 a. m. on a 16-day mission to the International Space Statio Regular Programming School Report (90 min.) NEW The St. Lucie County Education Foundation invited the public to speak one-on-one with the district about important issues in our schools at their “Community Conversation” with Superintendent Genelle Yost. Saturday: 12:00am, 2:00pm, 6:00pm, 9:00pm Sunday: 1:00am, 10:00am, 7:00pm Monday: 8:00pm Tuesday: 12:30pm, 9:00pm Wednesday: 7:30am Thursday: 12:30pm, 9:00pm Friday: 7:30am School Report features classroom lessons and school events throughout our district. Episodes of School Report are broadcast multiple times throughout the week giving students and parents many chances to view. Please contact Craig Jerome, craig.jerome@stlucieschools.org , or Sharon Perkins, sharon.perkins@stlucieschools.org to have your classroom lesson or event videotaped! Children’s Services Council: Community Connections (60 min.) Hosts: Sean Boyle & Ashley Mock Through a partnership with local radio station WIRA 1400AM, the Children’s Services Council hosts a weekly radio show. From the Treasure Coast Food Bank, Krista Garofalo, Chief Programs & Communications Officer, and Theresa Taylor, Child Nutrition Coordinator, talk about the programs that help feed those in need and how the community can join the fight against hunger. Friday: 12:00am, 10:30pm Saturday: 3:30pm Sunday: 12:00pm, 10:00pm Monday: 2:00pm Tuesday: 7:00pm Wednesday: 9:00am Notebook (60 min.) NEW Hosts: Jane Whitaker and Greg Ern This month on Notebook, our guests will be sharing about various community programs related to the upcoming holiday season. In the first segment, Stacy Malinowski, Program Director at Mustard Seed Ministries and Chef Calvin Lewis, Culinary Arts Instructor at St. Lucie West Centennial discuss the Community Thanksgiving Feast and how this event has evolved throughout the years. Missy Kelly, a 4th grade teacher at Fairlawn Elementary, shares how the Student Council helps support these programs during the holidays with food drives and other outreach opportunities. In the second segment, Shelia Randazzo, from the St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office, talks about their Christmas Families program and how the community can support families in need. Rhonda Blakey, Director of Corporate Partnerships for the Treasure Coast Food Bank, discusses the many programs that help meet the need for food in our community, such as the Backpack program for students, their mobile pantry, and even a Pet pantry. Friday: 5:00am, 12:30pm, 7:00pm, 9:00pm Saturday: 1:30am, 7:00am, 1:00pm, 8:00pm Sunday: 12:00am, 7:00am, 1:00pm, 9:00pm Monday: 5:00am, 12:30pm, 7:00pm Tuesday: 7:30am, 8:00pm Wednesday: 5:00am Thursday: 10:00am, 8:00pm Eye on St. Lucie (30 min.) Host: Kerry Padrick Superintendent of St. Lucie Public Schools, Genelle Yost shares the details about St. Lucie Public Schools' communication plan centered around: Student Academic Achievement and Excellence, High Quality Instruction, Safe and Caring Schools, and Recruitment and Retention of High Quality Staff. With these four core messages serving as the guide for purposeful and productive efforts, students will continue to benefit from a rich and engaging VPK - grade 12 experience. Friday: 6:00am Sunday: 9:00am, 5:00pm Monday: 10:30pm Tuesday: 4:00am Wednesday: 11:00pm Thursday: 11:00am Eye on St. Lucie (30 min.) Host: Kerry Padrick Allison Barajas and Tabitha Williams discuss the on-going efforts of St. Lucie Public Schools to elevate students’ experiences in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and the arts. Specific details about the county's 2nd Annual STEAM Rap Battle and the support of HMH's partnership in bringing this event to the students and community of St. Lucie County are featured. Friday: 7:00am Sunday: 4:30pm Monday: 10:00pm Tuesday: 5:30am Wednesday: 9:00pm Thursday: 12:00pm Hey Coach! (30 min.) Host: John Messina Charles Cuomo, a retired educator and former principal of Port St. Lucie High School, and Danny Ninestine, a Sports Official in the Treasure Coast Officials Association, reflect on the history of the Port St. Lucie football stadium, the role that athletics play in student’s academic success and how students can stay connected to sports by becoming sports officials. Friday: 6:30am Saturday: 8:30am Sunday: 9:30am, 5:30pm Monday: 12:00pm, 11:00pm Tuesday: 4:30am Wednesday: 11:30pm Thursday: 11:30am Secondary Treasures: Unlocking Your Future (30 min.) Host: Dr. Helen Wild In the premiere episode, Dr. Helen Wild, Assistant Superintendent of Secondary Programs and Non-Traditional Education, features Attractor Programs that are offered to high school students in St. Lucie County Public Schools. Henry Sanabria, Principal of Lincoln Park Academy, discusses the International Baccalaureate (IB) Program. Bridgette Hargadine, Principal of Port St. Lucie High School, talks about their IB Program, as well. Professor Kevin Adkins discusses the rigorous courses that students can experience in Ft. Pierce Central High Schools’ Embry-Riddle Engineering & Aerospace Academy. Brandon Perdue, Agri-Science Instructor, and James Sloan, the Assistant Principal at the Marine Oceanographic Academy (MOA) campus, discuss the many opportunities available to students of Ft. Pierce Westwood High School. Saturday: 9:00am Sunday: 8:30am, 6:30pm Monday: 6:30am Wednesday: 4:00pm Thursday: 2:30pm Spotlight on the Arts (30 min.) Host: Kevin Perry Choral Director, George Rahming, leads the Lincoln Park Academy Chorus, as they perform song selections for your enjoyment. Friday: 4:30pm, 8:30pm Saturday: 12:30pm Sunday: 6:30am Monday: 5:00pm Tuesday: 5:00am, 10:30pm Sak Pase St. Lucie (30 min.) Host: Maggie Remy This program is presented in Creole. Danny Pierre-Louis, the Outreach Coordinator for Healthy Kids of St. Lucie County, discusses Florida Kid Care insurance and gives our audience an update on Obama Care. Danny Pierre-Louis Koodinate Healthy Kids of St. Lucie County diskite Florida Kid Care Asirans e chanjman ki ginyin nan Obama Care. Saturday: 2:30am Sunday: 8:00am Monday: 4:30pm, 11:30pm Wednesday: 12:30pm, 10:30pm Thursday: 6:00am, 5:30pm Hibiscus Children’s Center (30 min.) Host: Michael Waninger Hibiscus Children's Center board members, Catherine LaValle and Rocky Stubbs, discuss what motivates them to be involved in Hibiscus, and the important role volunteers have in promoting the mission of this organization that helps children who have been abandoned, abused or neglected. Friday: 5:00pm Saturday: 6:30am Sunday: 8:30pm Tuesday: 6:00am, 5:30pm Wednesday: 10:00pm Thursday: 11:30pm ¿Qué Pasa St. Lucie? (30 min.) Host: Linda Tapia This program is presented in Spanish. Allison Barajas, a Project Leader for the STEAM Rap Battle, and Tabitha Williams, from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, will discuss information about the upcoming STEAM Rap Battle and what students can do to prepare for the competition. Linda Tapia entrevista a Allison Barajas, un líder de proyecto para la Batalla Rap de STEAM con las Escuelas Publicas de St. Lucie y Tabitha Williams, Representante de Houghton Miffliin Harcourt hablan sobre temas de la batalla Rap STEAM arriba próximos Rap STEAM y la emoción dentro de las escuelas y los estudiantes de St. Lucie. Información sobre como obtener boletos GRATIS y se discute la importancia y el porque los estudiantes hispanos deben participar en estos rigurosos oportunidades. Friday: 2:00pm Saturday: 12:00pm Sunday: 6:00pm Monday: 12:00am, 6:00am Tuesday: 11:30pm University of Florida/IFAS (30 min.) Host: Anita Neal Karla Lenfesty, Family & Consumer Sciences Extension Agent, gives helpful tips on what to do after you harvest the fruits and vegetables that you have grown in your garden, including canning and drying methods. Friday: 11:30pm Saturday: 5:00pm Sunday: 2:30am, 4:00pm Tuesday: 12:00am, 11:00am Wednesday: 8:30pm Legal Affairs (30 min.) Host: Diamond Litty Ervin Valcin, Registered Dental Hygienist, and Dr. Andrew Passeri, Executive Director of the HANDS Clinic of St. Lucie County and the services and programs that are provided to St. Lucie County students and the community. Friday: 8:00pm Saturday: 6:00am, 7:30pm Monday: 12:30am, 11:00am Wednesday: 12:00am, 6:00am, 9:30pm Thursday: 7:30pm Live United (30 min.) Host: Karen Knapp Diamond Litty, President of Life Builders of the Treasure Coast, explains how this organization provides financial assistance to low-income individuals in court, in diversionary programs and those involved in dependency action. These individuals can be as young as 18 or mothers and fathers and without the financial assistance of this organization these individuals participation in rehabilitation could be jeopardized due to lack of funds. Chris Robertson, Development Associate for CASTLE, discusses their child abuse prevention programs, upcoming events and resources, education and support to parents in need of assistance. Friday: 10:00pm Saturday: 9:30am, 4:30pm Sunday: 3:30pm Monday: 1:30pm Tuesday: 8:30am Wednesday: 2:00pm, 8:00pm Thursday: 11:00pm Foundation Focus (30 min.) Host: Jim McKenzie Candace Stone, St. Lucie Public Schools’ District Coordinator for Employee Recognition, discusses the nomination process for the Annual Night of the Stars Ceremony, as well as the events that lead up to the night of the ceremony. Individuals from each participating school are honored in the following categories: Outstanding First Year Teacher, Distinguished Minority Educator of the Year, School Related Employee of the Year and Teacher of the Year. Saturday: 11:30am, 11:30pm Sunday: 6:00am, 11:30am Monday: 9:30pm Tuesday: 11:00pm Wednesday: 11:00am Thursday: 5:00am Meeting of the School Board of St. Lucie County – 11/4/14 (38 min.) School Board meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. The next School Board meeting will be held on Tuesday, November 18th. To view the School Board meeting agenda, please click on the link below: http://www.boarddocs.com/fl/stlucie/Board.nsf/public Friday: 1:00am, 9:00am Saturday: 10:00am, 10:30pm Sunday: 3:00am, 2:00pm, 11:00pm Monday: 7:00am Tuesday: 9:00am Wednesday: 1:00pm, 7:00pm Thursday: 12:00am **Please note: All air times are subject to change** Video on Demand of The St. Lucie Education Channel programs: http://www.stlucie.k12.fl.us/departments/media-services/on-demand.aspx Program Duplication (DVD) DVD copies of locally produced shows in the schedule above for district staff, parents and the general public, may be purchased from the Media Services department. Please send your payment with order form to: Craig Jerome, Media Services. Order forms are available at: http://www.stlucie.k12.fl.us/departments/media-services/documents/ProgramDuplication-Request.pdf