Description: Mayor Ray Flynn visits Boston Latin School. Music students play Yankee Doodle Dandy badly on clarinets. Ray shoots baskets in coed gym class. School officials usher Ray through halls, classrooms, library, auditorium, pointing out problems.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/08/1984
Description: Exteriors of Charlestown High School. Stop sign, with "Forced Busing" written under the "Stop." Pam Bullard interviews Frank Power (Headmaster, Charlestown High School) about preparations for school desegregation and the coming school year. Power says that his first priority is the safety of students. Power says that flexible campus options will be cut back for safety reasons. Power says that many Charlestown students have transferred to parochial schools and schools outside of Boston to avoid busing. Power discusses about the inadequate facilities at current Charlestown High School building, and is hopeful about the potential of the newly planned building. Powers says that the physical education program at the Charlestown Boys Club will be cut due to safety concerns. While shooting cutaways, Power and Bullard informally discuss his frustrations with the limitations of the school's facilities. Students will eat lunch at their desks because there is no lunchroom at the high school. Bullard does several takes of reporter standup to the Charlestown busing story.
0:00:20: Visual: Shots of the exterior of Charlestown High School school; closeup of stop sign with graffiti reads "STOP forced busing." 0:02:12: V: Pam Bullard interviews Frank Power (Headmaster, Charlestown High School) outside of the school in Monument Square. Power says that he is concerned about safety at Charlestown High School; that safety concerns will force a cut back on the flexible campus program; that the school is ready to open; that he will not speculate on the reaction of Charlestown residents to busing; that students have transferred out of Charlestown to schools outside of the city to avoid busing; that there are plans for a new high school in Charlestown; that programs like physical education at the Charlestown Boys Club will be cut due to safety concerns; that he has worked in integrated schools before; that there are security plans in place for the opening of school. Powers and Bullard talk informally about cutting physical education at the Boys' Club for safety reasons; about lack of space at Charlestown High School; about cutting out the flexible lunch option for safety reasons; about the lack of lunchroom at Charlestown High School. 0:09:28: V: Shot of Charlestown High School exterior. Bullard does a few takes of her introduction to the story on busing at Charlestown High School. Bullard introduces story: Charlestown is expected to have 236 African American students and 524 white students; Charlestown residents are angry about busing; police fear that resistance to busing will be strong. 0:13:04: V: A car circles Monument Square with a loudspeaker blaring an anti-busing message. Bullard does several more takes of the introduction to the story.
Collection: Evening Compass, The
Date Created: 08/19/1975
Description: FOLLOWING DORCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT THROUGH HIS GRADUATION DAY
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 06/11/1987
Description: High school girls attend conference at Simmons to help them study math without intimidation. Professor writes on blackboard. Math class at Newton North High.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/06/1989
Description: Archaeologist Lawrence Stager unearths pottery calf icon in Israeli excavation. Discusses its significance in Canaanite religion. Students on a dig.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/13/1990
Description: Four Natick High students, clean-cut seniors with no previous record, are arrested for carrying stolen, loaded guns in school. Community is puzzled. Courtroom.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/19/1988
Description: John Sisco of Boston school police says that guns are common in schools and few are confiscated by safety officers. Ray Flynn appeals for getting guns out of the hands of youth.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/23/1991
Description: On his 65th birthday, composer conductor Gunther Schuller talks about his diverse musical endeavors through five decades. Holds class with New England Conservatory students. B+W photos of his career.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/29/1990
Description: Olympic gymnast Charles Lakes visits West Roxbury school to give exhibition and motivational anti-drug talk. Student gymnasts practice on mat.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/30/1990
Description: HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL SIGN AND ENVIRONS. COURTYARD, BUILDINGS, PARKING LOT, STUDENTS, IRON SCULPTURE.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/21/1983