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North Bay Elementary’s WNBAY News teaching broadcast journalism to fourth graders
SUMMARY: At North Bay Elementary, a group of fourth-grade students, led by Samantha Cardillo and Bradley Cy, broadcasts live updates and school news through their program WNBA y. This initiative teaches young journalists essential skills such as communication and confidence while allowing them to share important information. Each student takes on various roles, from operating the soundboard to being on camera, fostering teamwork and responsibility. Former student turned professional broadcaster McKenzie Martin emphasizes the program’s impact on her career, highlighting its goal to inspire students through hands-on experience in journalism. This effort is shaping the next generation of broadcasters.
The WNBAY crew goes live each morning, letting students and staff know about school events and even some student shout-outs.
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09/16 Ryan's “Cloudy Start” Monday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: Good morning Gulf Coast! The tropical outlook reveals the recent development of tropical storm Gordon, which has weakened to a tropical depression but is expected to regain strength by week‘s end. Another system, potential tropical cyclone 8, may affect the area, possibly developing into tropical storm Helen, with initial winds over tropical storm force. Today‘s weather is pleasant with reduced wave heights, transitioning from northerly to southerly winds. Expect scattered showers this afternoon due to residual moisture from previous storms, but no severe weather is anticipated. Midweek should bring clearer skies and seasonal conditions for a lovely weekend ahead.
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Ansley Brent is at George County as the Rebels host the Biloxi Indians
SUMMARY: Jevin Mosy and Ansley Bren are introducing high school football matchups, focusing on George County High School’s game against the Buuy Indians in week three. George County is undefeated at 2-0, with an exciting high-scoring game anticipated. A special halftime ceremony will honor the high school baseball team, presenting them with championship rings. Assistant baseball coach L. Kennedy highlights the significance of the ceremony, as the players finally see their rings featuring their names. The community’s support for the teams is emphasized, with hopes for continued success in both baseball and football. Live updates on the ceremony are promised.
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9/15 – Sam Parker's “Placid” Sunday Night Forecast
SUMMARY: Good evening, South Mississippi! Meteorologist Sam Parker reports a calm evening in Gulfport. Expect a rainy start to the week, particularly on Monday and Tuesday, with 40% chance of showers and temperatures in the upper 80s by midweek as high pressure moves in. Currently, temperatures are in the upper 70s, dropping to a low of 72 overnight. Tomorrow’s highs will reach around 84°F, with showers likely from 1 PM to 7 PM. The weather remains cloudy into Monday night, with additional rain expected Tuesday. Overall, anticipate upper 80s later this week and the first day of fall next weekend.
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