Greyhound Media Network
Carmel High School Television is a completely student-run television station. It is a media elective class that is a part of the communication department’s Greyhound Media Network. We cover the core of everything Carmel High School – news, sports, and entertainment - on several platforms: live in school, on YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, and our own website - CHTVCarmel.com. Every SSRT (except late starts) CHTV brings students and staff live news. Views presented here do not reflect Carmel High School or Carmel Clay School District. All messages, stories & opinions are our own. |
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The HiLite is the state and national award-winning student news organization of Carmel (Ind.) High School. Established as a print publication in 1935, the HiLite moved completely online at the beginning of the 2022-23 school year and continues to publish content daily. The HiLite serves as a public forum and two-way communication for both the school and the community. Opinions expressed in the HiLite are not necessarily representative of those of CHS, the Carmel Clay system faculty, staff or administration. |
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Pinnacle is the award-winning, student-generated yearbook at Carmel High School in Carmel, Indiana. Part of the Greyhound Media Network, all content is student-produced, some photographs (namely, school portraits) are contributed by professional photographers. The Pinnacle staff is made up of students at Carmel High School who have been trained in journalism classes before joining the staff. Books are made available to students, faculty and staff of Carmel High School and the greater community for purchase during each school year. The annual student-produced publication aims to capture student life during a given year at Carmel High School and in the Carmel community. Opinions expressed in the Pinnacle yearbook are not necessarily representative of those of CHS, the Carmel Clay Schools system faculty, staff or administration. |
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WHJE (91.3 FM) is an FCC accredited high school radio run station broadcasting an alternative rock format. All radio staff members are Carmel High School students ranging from freshmen to seniors. Senior students manage every aspect of the station, leading new initiatives, working with junior members who choose which department they wish to join: Music Shows, Talk Shows, Podcasts, Sports Broadcasting, Promotions & PSAs or News. We regularly work with partners in the community, often providing support at live events with our mobile DJ/PA system. All views are our own. |