Dist. 204 Meetings to Debut on Local-Access Cable TV
Hart, Christie, Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
Byline: Christie Hart Daily Herald Staff Writer
Forgive the leaders of Indian Prairie Unit District 204 if you catch them practicing their "pensive" and "attentive" looks in storefront windows or restaurant silverware.
The school board members, and possibly a few of the more prominent administrators, are about to become the newest darlings of local-access cable.
Soon, their business meetings will be recorded for future broadcast in an experiment intended to give residents more information about their school district while letting students test skills they're learning in high school.
Cameras, mixers, monitors, studio lights and computer and video ā¦
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Article title: Dist. 204 Meetings to Debut on Local-Access Cable TV.
Contributors: Hart, Christie - Author.
Newspaper title: Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL).
Publication date: October 28, 1998.
Page number: 4.
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