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YouSchools.org in the News
In a 'Tantasqua State of Mind'
Stonebridge Press The hallways will make you feel brand new, and teachers will inspire you. Tantasqua Regional High School students are proud of their school, evidenced by an award-winning video composed by students in the Media and TV classes. After editing the video, the students sent it to YouSchools.org as part of the website's third annual "Why My School is Cool" contest... Read the full article here. Student video wins 'Cool' prize GateHouse News Service Every October, Shawsheen Valley Technical High School visits middle schools in its participating communities and exposes eighth graders to what Shawsheen Tech has to offer through a video presentation that the school calls "The Road Show"... Read the full article here. Stonebridge Press and Villager Newspapers SUDENT VIDEO PROMOTES BAY PATH "The video speaks for itself. It starts with clips of students repairing a car and performing mason work. By the end of the film, students joyously pour out of the school with glee, happy they are part of Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical High School..." Read the full article here. Georgetown Record - Georgetown, MA GMHS students make a video to attract K-12 teachers "Recruiting employees via video on the Web isn.t new. Colleges and big business have been using video on their Web sites to attract top talent for years. But a professionally produced recruitment video can cost thousands of dollars and that fact alone has excluded K-12 schools." Read the full article here. The Daily Item - Lynn, MA By Jenny Amaral "Peabody Veterans Memorial High School is currently the feature school on the fast-growing online community YouSchools.org. Based out of a downtown Peabody office, the Web site strives to be the most comprehensive and thorough career search engine for prospective teachers looking for the right school and schools looking for the right teacher..." Read the full article here. The Salem News - Salem, MA By Stacie N. Galang - Staff Writer "A student-produced video is helping Peabody Public Schools recruit new teachers. The four-minute video starts with an introduction by Peabody High Principal Edward Sapienza, includes dozens of high school students and teachers and ends with a message from Superintendent C. Milton Burnett..." Read the full article here. |

