Description: Students taking SATs (HANDOUT FILM)
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/30/1983
Description: Parochial schools are successful in sending students to college. Interview with Sister Ann Roach, archdiocesan superintendent. Parochial classrooms.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/22/1989
Description: Self-immolation of war protester Gregory Levey in Amherst brings responses from students, professor, resident, and member of nearby Buddhist community. Memorial flowers on town common at site of fire.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/20/1991
Description: First day of school in Boston, Phase IIB of court ordered desegregation. 1) Superintendent Marion Fahey is proud of faculty and students. Associate superintendent Charles Leftwich reports van and three buses were stoned. Mayor Kevin White says unlawful conduct will not be tolerated. 2) Gary Griffith reports on opening commotion at Charlestown High. One-third of enrolled students show up. Federal marshals and police outside. One arrest for disorderly conduct. Neighborhood crowd gathers in street. 3) Pamela Bullard at South Boston High. Black students get off bus to less tension than last year. Police are present but not in riot gear. 4) Art Cohen at Mackey Middle School where teacher student ratio is 1:18. Principal Lloyd Leake. 5) Bullard on magnet program encompassing 21 schools. Exterior, interior of English High. Gregory Anrig, state commissioner of education. Headmaster William Peterkin. 6) Karin Giger on bilingual program at Grover Cleveland Middle School. 7) Bullard talks to boycotting (white) Cormiers of Charlestown. Mother keeps son out of Timilty School where he was assigned to be bused; he has part-time tutoring. 8) Steve Curwood talks to participating (black) Price family from Roxbury, whose children are bused to white neighborhoods. 9) 5 Hyde Park High students, 3 minority, 2 white, discuss racial separation inside school. They expect conflict to be less than last year. 10) Steve Nevas was almost thwarted from covering a Kevin White press conference because mayor felt Nevas could not be objective. (He had investigated fundraising in White campaign.) White attempts to disassemble Channel 2 microphone and asserts he can exclude any reporter from access. Ed Baumeister says this raises First Amendment issue.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/08/1976
Description: Channel One tv, a newscast aimed at high school students, is tried out in Billerica classroom. Controversy over inclusion of commercials in format.Whittle Communications.Students get off bus.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/06/1989
Description: HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS DISCUSS TEEN SEX, PREGNANCY, CONDOMS. C. EVERETT KOOP
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/13/1987
Description: Teens talk candidly about their use of condoms and their awareness of disease risk. Boys playing basketball. Girls congregate on benches outside Cambridge Library. High school students.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/01/1991
Description: Operatic tenor Carlo Bergonzi gives master class at BU. Student sings.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/18/1989
Description: Tip O'Neill presents college scholarship to East Boston High School senior. Award is sponsored by Massport and named in his honor. Tip tells anecdote about JFK inauguration.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/29/1991
Description: Title IX has advanced athletic opportunities for women college students over the last decade. Female lacrosse and basketball players. Crew, rowing. Stills of Kathrine Switzer in 1967 Boston Marathon.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/03/1989