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What to teach- part 3
Aug 21, 2008 | 9:37 AM PST
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Whew...
I guess my request for subjects to report on got you all going!
Thanks!!
I am often asked where we get the ideas for the stories that we do... where this is a new forum for those ideas and I will follow up on some of them.
Three big ideas have jumped up here: manners for kids, responsibility for parents, how U.S. history is being taught (are we getting too much about the rest of the world and not enough about our country?) and homeschooling.
Here is what I need from you bloggers, now: names and phone numbers of people who are teaching these things, willing to discuss them for a story I can develop and ways to get in touch with them.
I have already heard from a Mom with an idea and I will be looking into it soon.
Keep it coming!!
JW
What should kids learn
Aug 19, 2008 | 5:51 PM PST
Category:
News
Thanks for the blogs!
The comments on kids learning respect and manners are very interesting!
Would you like to see a report or two on FOX6 News about these subjects and if they are being taught (and if kids are learning!)?
Give me a shout
School 2008-2009
Aug 5, 2008 | 5:38 PM PST
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News
It's time again for kids to go back to school (some in the year- round schools are already in class).
As the world changes, the things kids need to learn and the way they will be learning them are getting more complicated.
What do you think kids should be learning in school?
Let me know.
Leaf Day
Apr 18, 2008 | 4:38 PM PST
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News
Hi there bloggers,
The temperatures are rising and the grass is turning green (in most spots), but are you watching for Leaf Day?
What's that? It's something I made up for my kids years ago and it's fun to keep track of it year after year. Leaf Day is the day when the leaves on all the trees are open. Yes, I know, different species blossom at different times, but most of the mature trees around here seem to open their leaves on or around the same day.
The fun part is, you never know when that will happen. One day you look at the trees and their branches are bare. The next day, voila! they are filled with leaves!!
That's Leaf Day. Let's all keep watching for Leaf Day, 2008.
Black History Month 2008
Feb 7, 2008 | 5:13 PM PST
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News
February is Black History Month and one of our viewers took exception to the project that FOX6 is doing this year.
He went so far as to write an email to my boss.
He felt we were "going Hollywood" instead of highlighting the complicated and important history of African Americans in our country.
So, I wrote him back and wanted to share the response with you bloggers.
Dear Miles,
Thanks for watching FOX6 News. It's good to know we have viewers who take the time to respond to our stories, even though they rarely respond when they like the stories, only when they are unhappy. But, it gives us an opportunity to communicate with them.
In think what you have seen are the promotional spots letting viewers know that we are doing something different this year for Black Hisotry Month. Yes, they feature "big name" stars, but their connection is that they all attended Historically Black College and Univerisities supported by the United Negro College Fund.
In the past, FOX6 has produced stories for Black History Month dealing with African American Milwaukeans for whom buildings in the city were named. The men and women who made such valuable contributions to our city that their names are immortalized on structures that we see every day.
We have done series of reports about men, women even chikldren who have made or may someday make history in Milwaukee. Introducing viewers to people they may never have a chance to meet.
This year, the United Negro College Fund was looking for a way to let families, students and donors know that its office was up and running again after a long absence in Milwaukee. This request came just before the end of January and FOX6 decided to do something different and make UNCF our focus for February.
FOX6 News saw this as an opportunity to focus on this organization and talk about the importance of education in the lives of Milwaukeans of color. A chance to briefly look back at history, but also look at people who are shaping our future because of the opportunities UNCF has afforded them.
So far, only one story has been on the air. It briefly summarized the history of UNCF nationally and in Milwaukee. Upcoming stories will introduce you to some highly successful Milwaukeans who attended Historically Black College and Universities; plans for several new high schools in Milwaukee that will be associated with the HBCUs; and profiles of high school students who are heading to college with the help of UNCF.
This different approach is giving us the chance to give a lot more airtime to people you will be interested in meeting and talking about the importance of education which was and is the cornerstone of success for African Americans.
I also believe "Black History" should be recognized and woven into more that just one month each year, this is why I have done so many stories highlighting achievements and successes of American American Wisconsinites, all year round.
We hope you keep watching FOX6 News and thank you for your comments.
Enough already!
Feb 6, 2008 | 4:57 PM PST
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News
Are you as tired of the snow as I am?
Yep, we are heading for record levels of snow for the winter of 2007- 2008 and this is one record that does not need to be broken!
But, I try to keep an optimistic outlook... 6 months from now I will be playing tennis outside!!
News at 11- update
Dec 18, 2007 | 12:12 PM PST
Category:
News
Hi there, bloggers;
Thank you for your suggestions on the new Fox 6 News at 11.
We'll see what the bosses have to say about your ideas, so keep watching!
By the way, have you been shoveling as much snow as I have? I have a snowblower, but it broke down last year and it's too heavy to load into my car and take to a "snowblower" shop, so it sits in the garage!
However, I still have shovels and they work just fine, as long as my back holds out!
Happy Holidays
News at 11...
Dec 6, 2007 | 1:05 PM PST
Category:
News
Thanks for the responses to my blog on the change in the News at Noon to the FOX6 NEWS AT 11.
One blogger asked if anything happens that is worth reporting between 9am (when the FOX6 WakeUp News ends) and 11am.
My answer is yes, stuff does happen and my goal is to report it to you between 11am and Noon.
But, here is your chance to help me out... what would YOU like to see us do during the News at 11? ( Be nice, now!) Would you like to see interviews? Phone conversations with newsmakers? LIve web conversations? Guests in the studio? What??
I'm open to ideas, of course I will have to sell them to our bosses, but I'd like to hear what you have to say.
FOX 6 News at 11!!
Dec 4, 2007 | 5:03 PM PST
Category:
News
Hey, didja notice that the Fox6 News at Noon has moved??
Yep, it is now Fox6 News at 11... that's 11am... one hour earlier than noon.
It has also grown from 30- minutes to one hour and I've gained a co- anchor: Tami Hughes!!
I hope this is good news for all your News at Noon viewers, now you can watch one hour earlier... eat lunch... get on the treadmill... and be back at work earlier!!
Now, if only your boss would let you leave work earlier... I'll work on that
The Williams Weather Scale
Oct 12, 2007 | 8:08 AM PST
Category:
News
Fall is here!
That means my tennis moves indoors.
I determine when to go indoors by the well-known (well, maybe not so well- known) Williams Weather Scale, which I made up.
Here is how I judge weather. Anything from 20-degrees (Farenheit) and below is very cold. Below zero is unncessarily cold and we should all stay inside and watch videos.
Anything from 25-degrees to about 40-degrees is cold.
40-degrees to 60-degrees is cool, but pleasant (as long as the sun is shining, clouds and rain change the rating)
60 to 80 degrees is warm. 80 to 90 is hot. Anything above 90-degrees is very hot, but not intolerable.
100- degrees or above is really hot and even I look for shade during my outdoor matches.
The Williams Weather Scale is also determined by season. If it's 20- degrees and sunny in February, that's a 10. 20-degrees and sunny in July? That's a zero!
Any questions? Go out and enjoy your day!
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