Atlantic Coast High School (ACHS) recently hosted the district’s Jim Harbin Florida Association for Media in Education (FAME) Festival, honoring the best and brightest television production students in the district.
In its first year of the program, the advanced television production students at Atlantic Coast High School earned first-place in the news category of the competition with their news show, The Morning Rays. The live news show is produced by the television production II students every morning at 9:05 a.m. The show features the top news happening around school, a sports corner which interviews ACHS’s most interesting athletes, and a weather segment incorporating live chromakey and up-to-the-minute weather updates.
Congratulations to the hard working news crew for their first-place finish! The winning show will now move to the regional competition for consideration for another award. The FAME Media Festival was co-sponsored by Cyndi Ashley and Pat Dedicos, media specialists at Atlantic Coast High and Twin Lakes Middle Schools, respectively.
Altoria E. White is the students’ proud television production teacher, and Atlantic Coast is led by principal Debra Lynch.
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