CBS-TV Talks To Bloomfield Teens On Recession

Friday, May 22, 2009 3:00pm  |  COMMENTS (1)

Congratulations to five Bloomfield High students who were chosen to be interviewed for a segment on CBS News-EARLY SHOW Saturday Edition.
This week CBS news has been broadcasting a special report “Children of The Recession” that explores how the recession is affecting children. Today, Early Show anchor Chris Wragge came to Bloomfield High School and spoke for over an hour with seniors Jessica Camacho, Akeem Marriott, Samuel Vargas, Gino Silvera, and Jennifer Briones. These students are all participating in the school’s Cooperative Education program. The filming stirred up some excitement at the school, as broadcast crew turned the business tech office into a TV studio.
The buzz at school is the kids were insightful and articulate. They shined in front of the cameras representing their school, district and town as they spoke about our nation’s economic woes. You won’t want to miss this program of the Saturday Early Show, airing tomorrow morning, May 23 beginning at 7 am. If you are away this Memorial Day weekend, remember to set your DVR or visit the cbsnews.com.

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  1. POSTED BY profwilliams  |  May 22, 2009 @ 5:40 pm

    I liked the original, “CHILDREN OF THE CORN.”

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