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High school dropouts

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 6 Collections or records:

Horizon, 1986 October 2

 File
Identifier: 5249
Scope and Contents

Dropouts Package (Shelton); Dick Wambach In-Studio Interview (Shelton); AZ Deadly Pleasures IV/ATV Package. Segments on issues relating to high school dropouts, and all-terrain vehicle restrictions. There is a pre-show take for the first 50 seconds; the title card is then shown and the episode continues normally.

Dates: 1986 October 2

Horizon, 1987 February 24

 File
Identifier: 6092
Scope and Contents

Students at Risk Package, Timothy J. Dyer Remote Interview (Shelton); Bommersbach's Byline #45: Developer Woes Package (Durrenberger); Illiteracy/Volunteerism Package (Palacio). Segments on high school dropout rates, Bommersbach's Byline (how developers can improve their public image), and volunteer literacy teachers.

Dates: 1987 February 24

Horizon, 1987 December 7

 File
Identifier: 7036
Scope and Contents

Education Budget Cuts, C. Diane Bishop In-Studio Interview (Shelton); High School Dropouts Package, Timothy Dyer In-Studio Interview (Britton); Business Golf Package (Palacio). Segments on Governor Mecham's proposed education funding cuts, the economic benefits of preventing high school dropouts, and golfing as a business strategy.

Dates: 1987 December 7

Horizon, 1988 April 6

 File
Identifier: 7123
Scope and Contents

Trial Highlights Package, Frank Gordon Remote Interview (Miller); Education Package, Diane Bishop In-Studio (Bloom). Segments on the Arizona Supreme Court's hearing of special actions concerning the recall election, and high school graduation and dropout problems in Arizona.

Dates: 1988 April 6

Horizon, 1988 May 25

 File
Identifier: 7158
Scope and Contents

Louis Rhodes Remote Interview (Miller); Water Plan Package, Herb Dishlip Interview (Taylor); Yes Program Package (Miller). Segments on a felony child abuse case concerning mandatory birth control, Arizona's new groundwater regulations, and Mesa's commitment to fixing the issue of high school dropout rates. There is a pre-show take for the first 30 seconds; the title card is then shown and the episode continues normally.

Dates: 1988 May 25