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High School-Newscast High School-Sports HIGH SCHOOL-NEWSCAST Full Show of Plymouth North News Plymouth North High School/Plymouth North News Shelley Terry, Teacher Mustang Magazine #17 - Summer Lookback Norwood High School Mustang Magazine Staff, Staff Collaboration Brendan Hurley, Line Editor NHS Update - 11/21/14 Norwood High School NHS Update Staff, Staff Collaboration Jeb Brunt, Adviser Panther TV: Show #7 Plymouth South High School Panther TV News Team, Reporter, Anchor, Producer, Director, Editor, Writer VTTV News Greater New Bedford Regional Vocational Technical High School Alana Bergeron, Editor Josephine Tilley, Pre-Production Joshua Boucher, Interview Scheduler Zachary Morse, Graphic Editor VTTV Newscast Cycle 10 Greater New Bedford Voc-Tech Media Technology Senior Class 12-1, Producer, Editors, Videographers, Writers VTTV Newscast Cycle 9 Greater New Bedford Voc-Tech Media Technology Senior Class 12-2, Producer, Editors, Videographers, Writers HIGH SCHOOL-SPORTS Brendan Hurley - Sports Reel Norwood High School Brendan Hurley, Photographer and Editor Giuliana Schallmo, Reporter Concussions Plymouth South High School Madison Hendry, Reporter/Photographer/Editor Karate Kids Plymouth North High School/ Plymouth North News Shelley Terry, Teacher KPTV Fall Sports Wrap 2014 King Philip Regional High School Jaron May, Writer/talent Kelly Lewicki, Camera/editor Blair Cloutier, Camera Nathaniel Puzey - Sports Reel Norwood High School Nathaniel Puzey, MMJ Reporter Rattle City Controversy Franklin High School Allison O'Donoghue, Reporter, Writer, Editor Samantha Croteau, Reporter, Writer, Editor Christine Delay, Reporter, Writer, Editor Sadie Krall & Danny Sullivan - Sports Reel Norwood High School Sadie Krall, Reporter & Editor Daniel Sullivan, Photographer, Editor, Sports Highlight Sports Reel: Brian King and Brian Curley Norwood High School Brian Curley, Reporter & Editor Brian King, Reporter & Editor Victory Over Mansfield King Philip Regional High School Jaron May, Talent, Writer Kelly Lewicki, Camera/editor Blair Cloutier, Camera/editor Todd Bushway, Camera HIGH SCHOOL-SPORTS-LIVE EVENT Durfee Vs. 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