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New Philadelphia High School media journalism provides news and events from in and around the New Philadelphia, Ohio School District.
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Available Episodes (30)
The First Baptist Church of New Philadelphia opened 180 as a branch of their youth group. 180 is now open to all youth and has grown to be an active, safe place for teens to gather....
Dr. Anita Exley tells Joy Tweddle how the TAKN benefit art show made it through the Ohio snow storm of March 8th. Dr. Exley then speaks about her personal experience with children and...
Judge Kate, a native of Tuscarawas County, serves as Juvenile Court Judge. Nicole Whitson learns why Kate became judge and discovers some little known facts about her home life.
17 year old Monet has made a name for herself as a singer, songwriter and appeared on Disney's The Suite Life of Zack and Cody. She meets and speaks with us about a concert benefiting...
Mike Taylor served as a deputy sheriff, banker and real estate agent before becoming treasurer of New Philadelphia. In 2008, he assumed the position of mayor. Taylor Ross learns more...
Born & raised in Cleveland, Ron Brodzinski came to our area as a postmaster in 1979 and stayed to become mayor of New Philadelphia. He speaks with Nicole Whitson about his 8 year service...
In March 2008, the county library held an open house to show their newly renovated children's section. Christian Holmes asks Michelle Ramsell of the library to show us what is new and...
The TAKN was formed to bring "Autism Awareness" to Tuscarawas County. Quaker Television visits with this new organization to learn about a program that uses Inter-Mountain Therapy Dogs...
Six individuals ran for three open spots on the New Philadelphia Schools Board of Education. Dave Frantz, of Frantz Grinding in New Phila, speaks of his winning one of the spots and...
Six individuals ran for three open spots on the New Philadelphia Schools Board of Education. Chris Weaver, president of Weaver Leather of Mt. Hope, speaks of his winning one of the
Alane Sanders, a doctoral candidate from Ohio University, has been visiting New Philadelphia High School to gather information for her dissertation. We discover what her research has...
Sharon Ricklic, a New Philadelphia York Elementary teacher, has advised the student council and helped the students produce an award winning Veteran's Day program. The Guilder Lehman...
After a year absence, local origination television returns to the Tuscarawas Valley. We visit Prestige Creative Marketing, located in downtown New Philadelphia, to learn more about
York Elementary will close its doors forever if the November 6th school levy fails. If the New Philadelphia levy passes, all neighborhood elemetaries will remain intact for 5 years....
In 1956, New Philadelphia High School defeated their football rival Dover High School 72-0. The Quaker Club is providing a DVD of the official game films... see clips... hear how it...
When the Diamond Shop, a long-time jewelry store in New Philadelphia, closed its doors, many thought the tiny shop saw the end of housing valuable treasures. NOT TRUE! The Quaker Foundation...
The Math Department welcomes Mr Matt Claxon as the new integrated math teacher. Mr. Claxon is energetic and eager to make math fun for his students. Mr. Claxon also serves as a girls...
Miss Debbie French's name makes you think that she teaches foreign language... but this new teacher at New Philadelphia High School actually is an inspiring science instructor.
Mr. Kevin Weaver is new to the English department at New Philadelphia High School. He also is keeping busy as a new high school soccer coach.
Miss Lynsey Sitz, new Home Economics teacher at New Philadelphia High School, is introducing some exciting opportunities for students to help soldiers overseas.
Ms. Kelli Meese, hospital recruitment coordinator from Aultman and Union Hospitals, speaks with Quaker Television about this year's Blood Drive. Meese explains the process for donors...
The Science Club of New Philadelphia High School traveled to Costa Rica during the school's 2007 Spring Break. While there, the students went hiking, horseback riding, whitewater rafting...
1,205 young people are transported to school daily on New Philadelphia school busses. This episode shows the dramatic affect the May 8th school levy will have on those children.
Mr. Don Kemp, local insurance agent and school board member, discusses the May 8th school levy. Mr.Kemp hopes the levy passes before the proposed cuts take effect next school year.
The library, the hub of educational support in a school, will suffer a direct hit if the May 8th New Philadelphia School Levy fails. Mrs. Connie Evans, Library Media Specialist, shares...
Dr. Richard Varrati, superintendent of schools, shares his views on the importance of the May 8th school levy. He discusses the success of New Philadelphia Schools and how the failure...
Mr. Bob Alsept, principal of New Philadelphia High School, is asked about the May 8th, 2007 school levy. If this levy fails, a number of "cuts" will take place for the next school year....
A trip through the city water treatment facility shows the process of purifying and preparing water for delivery to your home. This "behind the scenes" episode was originally shown
The entire news staff mimics the popular "Pimp my Ride" television series with "Primp my Locker". Students submitted applications, lockers were inspected, the staff chose a locker,
The entire newscast joins to create a report for the New Phila/Dover football game... the third oldest rivalry in Ohio (the weather portion of the newscast is a spoof on Dover, whose...

