AlphaMax students will be working along with other
Surinamese students to produce a day of Surinamese Children’s broadcasting to
be aired for over eight hours on STVS on December 5th.Broadcsting of
these programs will begin at noon.
Teams of high school students at AMA will be working on
scripting, arranging interviews, interviewing on camera and presenting. One
team comprising Yamil Baptista, Timothy Naaarendorp, Aaron Cheuk-A-Lam and Shaffique Nazir will be working on
technical matters.
Xiomara and Tarique Getrouwe –outstanding athletes from the
school are scheduled to be interviewed on a one hour live program that will
focus entirely on young people.
Some of our students will be part of the promo for the day
of broadcasting. Shaffique Nazir has designed the logo for the program and this
will be placed on the polo shirts that participants will wear in the next
scheduled day of broadcasting in January.
Our students will join others to be news anchors and sports
news anchors. Ruth Saman and Cerise Playfair are to be news anchors while Jason
Jones will do sports.
Films dealing with youth themes will be aired during the day
and each film will be introduced by young people.
The young people who won first prizes in the recent National
Tagore Creative Work competition will be featured. So our winners-Kristina Taylor, Claire
Patandin, Reann Kersenhout and Shaffique Nazir will have features done on them.
AMA high school business class will do a segment on the
current Euro zone financial crisis and will be interviewing two senior people
from the Ministry of Finance and a banker. This feature will be part of the
regular morning programming .Tarren Antonius and Justin Ho will be on the
streets with the regular STVS reporters.
High School music teacher Mr. Ivor Mitchell has given the
program one of his music compositions to be background music for a feature that
will highlight the art entries in the recent Tagore Art competition.