NH OUTLOOK, Wednesday, 9/21/2005
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Now on New Hampshire Outlook:
With the school year now underway -- we check in with the State's New Education Commissioner to talk about No Child Left Behind, Real World Learning and more.
Then later:
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A conversation with the UNH and Dartmouth football coaches on the Granite Bowl. balancing academics and athletics, and what a winning season Means to a school.
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Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook.
We'll preview the big Granite bowl football game in just a moment -- but, first a conversation on the "state" of education in NH.
It's now 3 weeks into the school year and students are settling back into classes.
This marks the first FULL school year for the state's new Education Commissioner.
Lionel Tracy, the former Portsmouth school superintendent, was sworn in this past April.
Recently I had a chance to sit down with Commissioner Tracy to talk about the challenges that lie ahead when it comes to educating our kids.
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When it comes to college Football, New England state universities have a long tradition of playing their Ivy League counterparts.
While some states have dropped the in-state rivalry games --the practice is alive and well in NH -- where Dartmouth and UNH square-off in the annual GRANITE BOWL this Saturday, September 24th.
This year Dartmouth celebrates the homecoming of Coach Buddy Teevens, while UNH looks to Coach Sean McDonnell to deliver another Cinderella year.
I sat down with both coaches at Cowell Stadium in Durham, where the teams will meet-- to get their perspective on the BIG game and more.
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Kick-off is Saturday at noon. See you there!
By the way, during halftime UNH athletes will be collecting donations for the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund.
The money will go to those affected by Hurricane Katrina.
Look for the students in bright red shirts.
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Before we go, just a reminder New Hampshire Outlook is available online on-demand at nhptv.org/outlook.
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That concludes this edition of New Hampshire Outlook.
Thanks for watching.
I'm Beth Carroll.
We'll see you next time.
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During half-time, UNH athletes will be collecting donations for the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund. The money will go to those affected by Hurricane Katrina.
Look for the bright red shirts.
UNH athletics to help those affected by Hurricane Katrina
DURHAM, N.H.-- The University of New Hampshire athletic department has
announced that Wildcat student-athletes will be collecting monetary
donations to benefit the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund at the UNH
home opening football game against Dartmouth College on Sept. 24
at Cowell Stadium
UNH athletics will send the money collected to the American Red Cross for
those affected by Hurricane Katrina. Monetary donations will be collected
through halftime of the football game when the 'Cats play intrastate rival
Dartmouth College in the sixth annual Granite Bowl.
UNH student-athletes collecting donations will wear bright red shirts and
will solicit donations at the following locations: on the concourse, in the
stands at Cowell Stadium, in A-lot and in the Boulder Field tailgaiting
area.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 09/21/05
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 12:05 minutes
Now on New Hampshire Outlook: With the school year now underway -- we check in with the State's New Education Commissioner to talk about No Child Left Behind, Real World Learning and more. Then later: A conversation with the UNH and Dartmouth football coaches on the Granite Bowl. balancing academics and athletics, and what a winning season Means to a school. Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. We'll preview the big Granite bowl football game in just a moment -- but, first a conversation on the "state" of education in NH. It's now 3 weeks into the school year and students are settling back into classes. This marks the first full school year for the state's new Education Commissioner. Lionel Tracy, the former Portsmouth school superintendent, was sworn in this past April. Recently I had a chance to sit down with Commissioner Tracy to talk about the challenges that lie ahead when it comes to educating our kids.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Lyonel Tracy\NH Education Commissioner
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 09/21/05
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 12:05 minutes
Now on New Hampshire Outlook: With the school year now underway -- we check in with the State's New Education Commissioner to talk about No Child Left Behind, Real World Learning and more. Then later: A conversation with the UNH and Dartmouth football coaches on the Granite Bowl. balancing academics and athletics, and what a winning season Means to a school. Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. We'll preview the big Granite bowl football game in just a moment -- but, first a conversation on the "state" of education in NH. It's now 3 weeks into the school year and students are settling back into classes. This marks the first full school year for the state's new Education Commissioner. Lionel Tracy, the former Portsmouth school superintendent, was sworn in this past April. Recently I had a chance to sit down with Commissioner Tracy to talk about the challenges that lie ahead when it comes to educating our kids.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Lyonel Tracy\NH Education Commissioner
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 09/21/05
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 12:05 minutes
Now on New Hampshire Outlook: With the school year now underway -- we check in with the State's New Education Commissioner to talk about No Child Left Behind, Real World Learning and more. Then later: A conversation with the UNH and Dartmouth football coaches on the Granite Bowl. balancing academics and athletics, and what a winning season Means to a school. Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. We'll preview the big Granite bowl football game in just a moment -- but, first a conversation on the "state" of education in NH. It's now 3 weeks into the school year and students are settling back into classes. This marks the first full school year for the state's new Education Commissioner. Lionel Tracy, the former Portsmouth school superintendent, was sworn in this past April. Recently I had a chance to sit down with Commissioner Tracy to talk about the challenges that lie ahead when it comes to educating our kids.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Lyonel Tracy\NH Education Commissioner
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 09/21/05
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 14:30 minutes
Now on New Hampshire Outlook: With the school year now underway -- we check in with the State's New Education Commissioner to talk about No Child Left Behind, Real World Learning and more. Then later: A conversation with the UNH and Dartmouth football coaches on the Granite Bowl. balancing academics and athletics, and what a winning season Means to a school. When it comes to college Football, New England state universities have a long tradition of playing their Ivy League counterparts. While some states have dropped the in-state rivalry games --the practice is alive and well in NH where Dartmouth and UNH square-off in the annual GRANITE BOWL this Saturday, September 24th. This year Dartmouth celebrates the homecoming of Coach Buddy Teevens, while UNH looks to Coach Sean McDonnell to deliver another Cinderella year. I sat down with both coaches at Cowell Stadium in Durham, where the teams will meet-- to get their perspective on the big game and more.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Buddy Teevens\Dartmouth Football Coach, Sean McDonnell\UNH Football Coach
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 09/21/05
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 14:30 minutes
Now on New Hampshire Outlook: With the school year now underway -- we check in with the State's New Education Commissioner to talk about No Child Left Behind, Real World Learning and more. Then later: A conversation with the UNH and Dartmouth football coaches on the Granite Bowl. balancing academics and athletics, and what a winning season Means to a school. When it comes to college Football, New England state universities have a long tradition of playing their Ivy League counterparts. While some states have dropped the in-state rivalry games --the practice is alive and well in NH where Dartmouth and UNH square-off in the annual GRANITE BOWL this Saturday, September 24th. This year Dartmouth celebrates the homecoming of Coach Buddy Teevens, while UNH looks to Coach Sean McDonnell to deliver another Cinderella year. I sat down with both coaches at Cowell Stadium in Durham, where the teams will meet-- to get their perspective on the big game and more.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Buddy Teevens\Dartmouth Football Coach, Sean McDonnell\UNH Football Coach
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 09/21/05
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 14:30 minutes
Now on New Hampshire Outlook: With the school year now underway -- we check in with the State's New Education Commissioner to talk about No Child Left Behind, Real World Learning and more. Then later: A conversation with the UNH and Dartmouth football coaches on the Granite Bowl. balancing academics and athletics, and what a winning season Means to a school. When it comes to college Football, New England state universities have a long tradition of playing their Ivy League counterparts. While some states have dropped the in-state rivalry games --the practice is alive and well in NH where Dartmouth and UNH square-off in the annual GRANITE BOWL this Saturday, September 24th. This year Dartmouth celebrates the homecoming of Coach Buddy Teevens, while UNH looks to Coach Sean McDonnell to deliver another Cinderella year. I sat down with both coaches at Cowell Stadium in Durham, where the teams will meet-- to get their perspective on the big game and more.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Buddy Teevens\Dartmouth Football Coach, Sean McDonnell\UNH Football Coach
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