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Media Communications is one arm of STEM (School of Technology, Engineering and Media) at Franklin High School. The Media program currently consists of three Video courses and one Television Studio course. Students are encouraged to take all Video and Television courses in order to receive a Certificate of Mastery in the field.

Video courses are taught in a Macintosh computer lab with a mini-studio attached for students to work on small individual or group projects. A full television studio serves the students enrolled in the Television Studio course.

Students use iMac computers running iMovie and Final Cut Pro. Students are also exposed to GarageBand and iDVD.

Students in the ROP Television Studio program produce the Morning Bulletin four times a week.  Student work is occasionally showcased in a broadcast to all classrooms during Advocacy class.

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