Clayton High
Grade 12Video Production Editorial Leadership

Clayton HighVideo Production Editorial Leadership

Mar 2026 · 2nd Semester

Students enrolled in Video Production Editorial Leadership are in charge of all editorial aspects of producing daily announcement broadcasts for the Greyhound News Network as well as producing the broadcast magazine Greyhound Exclusive Television. They will meet concurrently with the Video Production classes and be assigned to work as peer mentors and advisors to student groups within the regular Video Production class. Additional before school, after school, or lunch meetings of the Editorial Staff may occur. They will make all ethical and content decisions as well as master Adobe Premiere software. They will study and understand the legal and ethical dimensions of broadcasting, including but not limited to copyright restrictions, content rating, and distribution. Students will also be responsible for managing content distribution via the web and social media. In addition to their mentoring and leadership responsibilities, Editorial Leaders will also be assigned highly advanced video projects for use by the Greyhound News Network, Clayton High School administration, or School District of Clayton administration. Enrollment in the class is by application only. Interested students must have successfully completed at least one semester of Sports & Entertainment Production (formerly Video Production) to apply. Applications can be picked up from the instructor in January and selection will be made in time for class registration in February. (This course does not qualify for NCAA eligibility.)
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