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From: [log in to unmask] [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of OIIA Satellite Town Meeting
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 1999 5:27 PM
To: 'STM-LIST'
Subject: REMINDER: September Satellite Town Meeting - Message #72



*************************************************
September Satellite Town Meeting #63
Back to School: Rethinking America's High Schools
Tuesday September 21, 1999 - 8:00 - 9:00pm ET
*************************************************

PLEASE NOTE: The technical assistance number
for the day of the program is 206-417-5413.

Live From Seattle:

The September Satellite Town Meeting hosts are:
*       US Secretary of Education Richard W. Riley
*       Assistant Secretary Patricia McNeil, Office of Vocational and
        Adult Education

The Featured Guests are:
*       Mr. Eric Benson, Principal, Nathan Hale High School, Seattle,
Washington
*       Ms. Charlotte Bryant, Teacher, Chair, Health Sciences, Michael E.
DeBakey High School for Health Professions, Houston, Texas
*       Dr. Lee Alvoid, Principal, Newman Smith High School, Carrollton,
Texas
*       Ms. Phyllis Frankfort, President, Merging Business & Education, High
School of Economics and Finance, New York, New York

And...
*       Students, From Nathan Hale High School, Seattle, Washington

Call in during the program with your questions.

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        SATELLITE COORDINATES
        ******************************

        Satellite coordinates are subject to change.  It is critical that
each
        downlink site register, in order to be notified (by e-mail or fax)
in
        case of changes in satellite  coordinates or any other critical
        information regarding the event.

        C-Band: Galaxy-6; transponder 11; Orbital location: 99 degrees West;

        Downlink frequency: 3920 MHz; Horizontal Polarity; Audio 6.2 and 6.8


        KU-Band: SBS-6; transponder 4; Orbital location: 74 degrees West;
        Downlink frequency: 11798 MHz; Vertical Polarity; Audio 6.2 and 6.8

VISIT OUR WEB PAGE AT  www.ed.gov/inits/stm

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REGISTRATION
*****************

        Register your participation by visiting our new online registration
system
        At: http://www.ed.gov/registerevent
<http://www.ed.gov/registerevent>  or by calling 1-800-USA-LEARN.

        Take advantage of the "Series Option" and register for the entire
1999-2000
        Satellite Town Meeting Season.

        Thank you!

*** The Satellite Town Meeting is produced in partnership with the
National Alliance of Business, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and the
Committee for Economic Development, with support from the Bayer
Foundation, Target Stores and the Procter & Gamble Fund. Broadcast
and cable partners include Discovery Communications, the Public
Broadcasting Service, NASA and Channel One. Use, duplication and
distribution of the Satellite Town Meeting is free and unrestricted. ***

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