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C-SPAN School Bus

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
While most kids board the bus and head to school, some learn lessons while on board. The C-SPAN school bus filled with the latest in technology teaches kids what it takes to transfer government to television. The bus features a fully operational television studio plus a miniature control room to put together the final product. The cable network features 24-hour coverage of the U.S. government at work. The portable studio gives kids a first-hand look at what it takes to put all those speeches together and vote on the air. The C-SPAN school bus will stop in Tulsa Oklahoma for their next demonstration.

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