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Rhode Island KIDS COUNT Television Show
 
 

Each month the RI KIDS COUNT cable television show covers a different children’s issue. The program airs three times per month on Cox Cable Television channel 13. Recent topics include: Early Childhood Development and Child Care, Youth Development, Public Education, Out of School Time and Youth Violence.  The show is produced by Access Rhode Island.

 

 

View Recent Episodes of the Rhode Island KIDS COUNT Cable Television Show Featuring:

May 2010 - Dr. David Dooley, President, University of Rhode Island. (college preparation and access)

April 2010 - City Year Rhode Island. (college preparation and access)

March 2010 - Senator Hanna Gallo and Representative Edith Ajello. (education funding formula)

March 2010 - Rhode Island is Ready. (education funding formula and related reforms)

March 2010 - Parent Support Network of Rhode Island and Rhode Island Council of Community Mental Health Organizations. (children's behavioral and mental health)

Feburary 2010 - The Learning Community Charter School and the Central Falls School District. (improving reading scores, public schools and charter schools collaborating)

January 2010 - New Urban Arts. (arts and youth development)

December 2009 - U.S. Senator Jack Reed. (health care and education)

November 2009 - Reverend Dr. David Ames of the Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance. (child well-being in Malawi, Sub-Saharan Africa)

October 2009 -  Volunteers in Providence Schools and College Visions. (equipping students for success in elementary and secondary school and in college)

July 2009 - Deborah A. Gist, Commissioner of Rhode Island’s Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary Education. (education)

June 2009 - Teny Gross, Executive Director, and Sal Monteiro, Jr. of the Institute for the Study and Practice of Nonviolence (youth development)

May 2009 - Superintendent of Providence Public Schools Tom Brady (public education)

March  2009 - AS220 Artistic Director Umberto Crenca and Youth (arts and youth development)