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“Full Circle” Provides New Perspective for Television Audiences

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Full Circle: In-depth discussion about your schools

September 4, 2009 - Sometimes the most important issues aren’t always the ones that are covered in a 90-second news story. That’s why WCPSS created the Full Circle. This new television program explores a wide range of topics and issues during a half hour of discussion. Viewers will learn about a single topic affecting Wake County Schools, students and teachers that might not get covered in the news media. Guests from WCPSS classrooms and administration share their expertise and offer unique perspectives that help bring these issues full circle.

“You’ll meet the people in your child’s classroom that are working hard to make a difference at school,” said host Jeff Nash. Nash asks each guest a variety of questions that shed light on educational trends, current debates, and what parents and the broader Wake County community should know about matters concerning our schools. “We’re able to get down to the meat and potatoes of a particular issue by having in-depth conversations about important topics and mixing in a healthy dose of perspective from multiple guests.”

Full Circle is produced every month. Programming is carried by cable providers in Raleigh and Cary on channel 11. In Cary, tune in on Thursdays at 1 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays at 8 a.m.

Raleigh residents can watch the program on Thursdays and Fridays at noon and Sundays at 9:30 p.m. Each month’s edition can be viewed online at www.wcpss.net along with past episodes of The School Connection, WCPSS’ television news magazine.

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