log in

Eagle TV


 
Eagle TV made its debut on the website this fall! It is a new monthly, student-run news show that focuses on events, achievements, and daily life at ECF.


Latest Show (#5)           view other shows


Eagle TV show launch buttonPart One


  • A tribute to retiring teachers and staff plus anoverview of key events of the year from athletic championships to visits by Ismael Beah and the Kenyan Choir students (1:40).
  • Founder's Day 2008: The songs! The speeches! The seniors!  Plus excerpts from the  address from alumna and NPR producer Jessica Goldstein ’88 (3:29).
  • In a year-end ceremony, SHAPEfund, organizers award grants to city organizations that support children and talk about the value of learning philanthropy firsthand (11:25).
     
Eagle TV show launch buttonPart Two


  • The first-ever Fieldston Film Festival, with scenes from the six films and interviews with its young filmmakers (0:35).
  • Fieldston Lower plants a silver maple grown from a seed found in the sandbox. Young gardeners explain what they did and why (12:34).
  • Fieldston Lower third graders make a musical instrument the way Native Americans did -- out of deerskin and wood ash (12:48).
Eagle TV show launch buttonPart Three


  • Earth Week at Fieldston Middle: electronic recycling, cell phone offset program, planting an herb garden on the green roof, plus a roof top conversation with green dean Peter Mott (0:01).
  • Who says mistakes can't be fun? A segment of bloopers from Eagle TV reporters, anchors, and teachers (7:36).
Eagle TV show launch buttonPart Four


  • The sixth annual fashion show, featuring amazing outfits created by art students using Tootsie Pops, Tic Tacs, and more (0:01).
  • Fieldston arts majors show off their best work, from oil paintings and acrylics to drawings (9:24).
  • Finally, the student question: What was your most memorable moment of the year? (12:38)


More about Eagle TV

Students produce segments and perform in all areas of news production; They write scripts, shoot stand-ups, perform voice-overs and edit. Anchors from each division introduce their segments; upper school students anchor the entire show. Participating upper school students meet as a club, while participating middle school students are in a class dedicating to learning the fundamentals of broadcast journalism. Faculty advisors for the first episode are Jay Trevorrow and Adam Watstein. Students in Watstein's sixth grade advisory also did reporting for the middle school.





















 

Meet the Eagle TV Reporters!

Ethical Culture
Nina, Elijah

Fieldston Lower
Vedika, Zaj, Henry

Fieldston Middle
Macklin, Paul, Lily, Laurella, Gordon, Olivia, Connor, Scout, Ben, Max, Alissa

Fieldston Upper
Rennie, Wynnie, Maddie, Phoebe, Amanda, Jordy, Janey, Jonah, Melissa, Matt


Alissa

 
   Amanda & Rennie


Elijah

etv_gordon.jpg
  Gordon


Janey

etv_lily.jpg
Lily

etv_macklin.jpg
Macklin


Maddie & Jordy


Melissa


Nina


Olivia


Paul


Phoebe


Scout


Vedika

etv_wynnie.jpg
Wynnie


Zaj