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Family Involvement

School-to-Work Opportunities: Workplaces as Learning Environments
Tuesday, March 18, 1997
8:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. (ET)


The March Satellite Town Meeting will examine how preparing for tomorrow?s workplace should be part of every student?s education. With an emphasis on school-business partnerships, youth apprenticeships and job shadowing, the program will explore ways that businesses and schools can work together to prepare young people for the high-wage, high-skill careers of the global economy. U.S. Secretary of Education Richard W. Riley will welcome a panel of guests from schools, communities and businesses who will discuss:

To participate, all you need is to locate a facility with satellite downlink capabilities. Or call your local cable access station or school board channel and give them the satellite coordinates:


C-Band
    Galaxy 9
    Transponder/Channel 2
    Horizontal Polarity
    Downlink frequency 3740 MHZ
    Orbital location 123° West
Ku-Band
    SBS-6
    Transponder/Channel 15
    Horizontal Polarity
    Downlink frequency 12068.0 MHZ
    Orbital location 74° West
(Note: Galaxy 9 is where Telstar 3 used to be located)

Audio Subcarriers 6.2 (Spanish) and 6.8 (English)


Please note that satellite coordinates are subject to change.
Register your participation to ensure you will be notified of any changes by calling 1-800-USA-LEARN.


What is the Satellite Town Meeting?

Each month, U.S. Secretary of Education Richard W. Riley hosts a live, interactive video teleconference for communities working together towards comprehensive school improvement. National experts, community leaders and educators discuss current issues in education, offer practical advice for community action and interact with participants throughout the nation. Major national television outlets including The Discovery Network, and Channel One, as well as public access stations and school board channels, carry the Satellite Town Meeting each month. The Satellite Town Meeting is also available on many local Public Broadcasting System stations. Past topics have included school violence, standards, arts in education, school-to-work, and parent involvement.

How can our community benefit from the Satellite Town Meeting?

The Satellite Town Meeting is an excellent opportunity to organize your community and involve new partners in your school improvement effort. You can also plan your own local community meeting prior to or after the Satellite Town Meeting to discuss your community?s progress and challenges in relation to the current monthly topic. The Satellite Town Meeting brings together people from across the nation with the same commitment to building community partnerships for learning.

How do we participate?


Call 1-800-USA-LEARN to register your participation.
Send your comments or questions via e-mail to
Satellite_Town_Meeting@ed.gov


The Satellite Town Meeting is produced in partnership with the National Alliance of Business and the Center for Workforce Preparation with support from The Bayer Foundation,The Procter and Gamble Fund, Microsoft, Inc., and SC Johnson Wax. Broadcast and cable partners include Discovery Communications, the Public Broadcasting System, and Channel One.

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Last Updated -- October 20, 1997, (smj)