After 2200 individual edits, NPHS is prepared to present over 430 Senior Awards to the Class of 2010. Watch it live tonight at 7:00 p.m. on NPTV.
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Monday, June 7, 2010
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
RIF Live Today at 10:00 a.m.
Watch the annual Reading is Fundamental program held for 1st graders in the North Penn High School Auditorium live at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, June 2. Depending on the bus schedule, the show may start a few minutes late.
You can watch RIF this week on NPTV. Check out the schedule here
You can watch RIF this week on NPTV. Check out the schedule here
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Where's the Prom?
The most anticipated show of the year will ready to air next week. We will send out a schedule on Monday for airdates and times. Plan your prom viewing parties, get your popcorn and best friends, we are almost finished editing. You can always check the website, for air dates and times or join our e-mail distribution list at nptv@npenn.org.
Friday, April 9, 2010
Spring Sports Begin!
It's time for the NPHS Spring Sports coverage! Beginning on Friday, we start the season off with Boys Lacrosse against Souderton LIVE at 3:45 p.m. This season will include coverage of boys and girls lacrosse, and girls soccer. Also look for the spring concert season. As always everything we air is also available online at nptv.npenn.org.
Friday, February 26, 2010
SNOW - AGAIN! What happens on a snowy morning at NPTV?
A good friend of NPTV, took notice to our dwindling blog posts, so this ones for you Brett!
Of course everyone knows that the fastest way to find out about school delays and closings is NPTV. How do I know this, because we post on NPTV first! Actually, many people wonder about the process we go through on a snowy morning. ((quick promotion)) ---Find out more by watching this month's edition of North Penn's Finest.
Typically, Dave Kelly - Coordinator of Custodial Maintenance and John Strobel - Manager of Support Services- from our Facilities department track the weather overnight and drive the roads as early as 3 or 4 in the morning to assess the conditions.
Dave and John make a recommendation to our Superintendent, Dr. Curt Dietrich then joins a conference call with Superintendents of the sending schools to North Montco Tecnical Career Center to discuss what each district is planning. A closure of one sending school has a a big impact on the classes for NMTCC. Dr. Dietrich makes the call based upon the recommendations of our facilities and transportation department. The very next phone call is to NPTV. And literally within seconds of John Strobel saying - "Schools are closed" The information is immediately on NPTV. IN the spirit of the Winter Olympic games, we pride on ourselves on seeing how fast the notification goes up on the channel. This past storm on 2/26/10, we posted the information as John finished his sentence. .003 seconds!
Of course we use all means of communications to notify our community of delays, closures or dismissals. After NPTV, you can find the info at www.npenn.org, Inform-a-Phone (215) 368-7662) as well as all of the local broadcast outlets. I mean all. If you would like text notifications, there are two options we utilize. You can sign-up for alerts at Montgomery County Alert System. Make sure you select North Penn School District as a notification. You can also follow us on Twitter/ NPSD.
In cases of unscheduled early dismissals, we will also utilize our School Messenger system to notify parents when we will be dismissing. In that case we will call all the phone numbers and e-mail addresses that parents have provided on their emergency notification cards. We do not use School Messenger for standard 2 hour delays or closures due to weather. For more info on our emergency communication visit the NPSD website.
If you are interested in more blizzard coverage take a look at our facilities department in action here for the video and here for the photos. Please feel free to comment. We look forward to hearing from you. Stay Warm!
Of course everyone knows that the fastest way to find out about school delays and closings is NPTV. How do I know this, because we post on NPTV first! Actually, many people wonder about the process we go through on a snowy morning. ((quick promotion)) ---Find out more by watching this month's edition of North Penn's Finest.
Typically, Dave Kelly - Coordinator of Custodial Maintenance and John Strobel - Manager of Support Services- from our Facilities department track the weather overnight and drive the roads as early as 3 or 4 in the morning to assess the conditions.
Dave and John make a recommendation to our Superintendent, Dr. Curt Dietrich then joins a conference call with Superintendents of the sending schools to North Montco Tecnical Career Center to discuss what each district is planning. A closure of one sending school has a a big impact on the classes for NMTCC. Dr. Dietrich makes the call based upon the recommendations of our facilities and transportation department. The very next phone call is to NPTV. And literally within seconds of John Strobel saying - "Schools are closed" The information is immediately on NPTV. IN the spirit of the Winter Olympic games, we pride on ourselves on seeing how fast the notification goes up on the channel. This past storm on 2/26/10, we posted the information as John finished his sentence. .003 seconds!
Of course we use all means of communications to notify our community of delays, closures or dismissals. After NPTV, you can find the info at www.npenn.org, Inform-a-Phone (215) 368-7662) as well as all of the local broadcast outlets. I mean all. If you would like text notifications, there are two options we utilize. You can sign-up for alerts at Montgomery County Alert System. Make sure you select North Penn School District as a notification. You can also follow us on Twitter/ NPSD.
In cases of unscheduled early dismissals, we will also utilize our School Messenger system to notify parents when we will be dismissing. In that case we will call all the phone numbers and e-mail addresses that parents have provided on their emergency notification cards. We do not use School Messenger for standard 2 hour delays or closures due to weather. For more info on our emergency communication visit the NPSD website.
If you are interested in more blizzard coverage take a look at our facilities department in action here for the video and here for the photos. Please feel free to comment. We look forward to hearing from you. Stay Warm!
Saturday, January 16, 2010
We keep cranking out the shows!
January is always the busiest month of the year for our NPTV crew. Everyone has been working tirelessly day and night to not only bring you all of the events going on this month, but also to keep the feature programming and packages coming. If you haven't had a chance yet, check out our weekly "Mornings" program featuring North Penn High School students with a dash trivia, fun and a taste of silliness. Our career study students Rita Kraynak, Jason Barnada, Amber Maiden and Shane Dwyer produced this show in it's entirely. Take note of our new intro created by Senior Jason Barnada and features the music of "Find Vienna"
Friday, December 18, 2009
The Winter Sports Season has begun
It's been a few weeks since our last post. We finally found a company with a medical electronics grade generator and we made the trip to Coatesville for the last game of the year for North Penn. While it was disappointing loss for NP, we had a great time producing the close game for our viewers. The Coatesville High School folks were great to work with and we look forward to another post season with the football team next year. Quick funny side note on that trip: The Mini Van we booked to transport our Career Study students early to the game had a broken driver side window. We didn't know it until we left and put the window down never to have it go up again. For the entire 50 minute drive home in 22 degree weather, we bundled up with our hats scarfs and gloves while the cool air rushed through the van. A memorable night indeed... We started our winter sports season with A Double Dual swim meet on Friday, December 11th. Girl’s basketball kicks off tonight. We won't be live due to the board meeting, but will be on as soon as the game ends. If we forget to blog before the break, we wish everyone a safe, relaxing and joyous winter break. See you in 2010!
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