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BJJTV #11 explores why kids under the age of thirteen shouldn't have social media, as well as the rise of stress in teens. Also, we will learn more about a couple with a long-lasting marriage and meet several photographers who share their tips for successful images. Thanks for joining us!
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This is our last edition of BJJTV this school year. This episode has stories about the WHS period pantry, summer plans, Wimpy's and dyslexia. We also included two First Amendment Matters PSAs. We thank you for watching and hope you have a great summer break!
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Show #9 of 2018-19 |
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Join Morgan Gordy as she hosts this episode of BJJTV. Show #9 takes a look at pet fostering through the Franklin County Humane Society, as well as taking a closer look at the old Missouri River Bridge, the Missourian Book Blog program, and the No Excuses program at WHS. Don't forget you can follow us on twitter @bluejayjournal.
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In this episode, BJJTV covers ADD/ADHD, Missouri's new Medical Marijuana Laws, the topic of regret, and feelings of isolation thanks to smartphones and social media. We thank you for watching this episode that is hosted by Kaden and Megan. On another note, CONGRATS to Kaden and Megan for being accepted into the MIJW/MUJW programs at the Missouri School of Journalism at Mizzou this summer!
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Show #7 of 2018-19 |
Show #8 of 2018-19 |
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Show #7 of Blue Jay Journal TV features a historic Washington landmark, a look at the lack of involvement at school athletic events and activities, and the importance of wearing a seatbelt while in a vehicle. We thank you for watching!
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Kate and Payton host Show #8 of BJJTV. This episode has four feature stories produced by four of our first-year staff members. The topics include: eating disorders, Lady Jays State Wrestling, CAPS (business), and teens being raised by people who aren't their biological parents. We hope you enjoy it!
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Show #5 of 2018-19Our two favorite Emmas (Piar-Shaw and Duncan) host this episode of BJJTV. Show #5 includes stories about breaking gender stereotypes, social media detox, suicide, and WHS teachers who also attended school here. We thank you for watching the show!
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Show #6 of 2018-19Kate and Matt host Show #6 of BJJTV. It has stories on the new Missouri River Bridge, homelessness, the growing popularity of tennis in Franklin County, and ways to cope with bullying and discrimination. We are glad you joined us for this episode of BJJTV.
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Show #3 of 2018-19 |
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Show #3 takes a look at how vandalism impacts our school. On a more positive note, we'll visit the new weight and wrestling room facilities. We also look back at the time BJJTV spent at TRACTION during July 2018, and how that experience is shaping our safe driving campaign this school year. To learn more about TRACTION, click HERE. Thank you for visiting our website and watching the show.
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Welcome to the first episode of 2019. In this episode, a few first-time voters share their thoughts, and we look back at the All Abilities Fashion Show that took place in December. We also visit with students from all across America about the national JUUL/vape epidemic, and discuss how to best support victims of sexual assault and harassment.
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Show #2 2018-19 |
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Our first edition of Blue Jay Journal TV is hosted by BJJTV returning staff members Payton Dubberke and Brennan Randolph. The show covers English Language Learners at WHS, Gay-Straight Alliance, and the Human Rights and Genocide class. It also explores the lives of students who practice other faiths besides mainstream Christianity. We hope you enjoy our show.
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Show #2 of Blue Jay Journal TV takes a look at the Finsta Fad and the JUUL/Vape epidemic that is sweeping our nation. We also produced stories over the Rivals for a Reason softball game and the Rick Lawrence Outdoor Sportsmen's Safety group. We hope you enjoy Blue Jay Journal TV #2 of the 2018-2019 school year.
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