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TRSTV Students Learn Broadcasting History at InfoAge
TRSTV Students Learn Broadcasting History at InfoAge
April 19, 2024
-- The InfoAge Museum has, for the past several years, been a
popular
field trip
destination
for district students, particularly those within career-based pathways. That continued this week, as High School East students studying broadcast journalism (above) at the school's TRSTV studio ventured to Wall Township, where they toured the facility, saw exhibits in broadcast communications (below), history, military history, and many more cool displays of art and culture past and present (right). The trip was made possible through the district's Perkins-funded programs, and certainly did not disappoint!
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