School Pride facts for kids
Quick facts for kids School Pride |
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Genre | Reality Documentary |
Created by | Cheryl Hines |
Starring | Susie Castillo Jacob Soboroff Tom Stroup Kym Whitley |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 7 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Cheryl Hines Denise Cramsey |
Running time | 44 minutes |
Production company(s) | Warner Horizon Television |
Release | |
Original network | NBC |
Original release | October 15 – November 26, 2010 |
School Pride was an American reality television series which aired on NBC, from executive producers Cheryl Hines and Denise Cramsey. The 7-episode series, which followed the renovation of a different public school each week, aired from October 15, 2010, to November 26, 2010. The premiere episode earned 2.90 million viewers.
Premise
Each week, cameras follow teachers, students and community members as they perform renovations on an ailing school, which will occur over a seven-day period (ten days for the first episode). A group of community organizers and personalities serve to motivate the volunteers and lead the community through the makeover process. Cameras will revisit the school a few months after the renovation to see how the community has been affected by the changes.
Main cast
- Jacob Soboroff, political correspondent
- Kym Whitley, comedian and former substitute teacher
- Susie Castillo, actress and Miss USA 2003
- Tom Stroup, SWAT Commander
Schools
Enterprise Middle School in Compton, California
- Renovated from March 31 to April 12, 2010
Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies (LACES) in Los Angeles, California
- Renovated in early July, although the Los Angeles Unified School District initially turned down the renovation invitation.
Lanier Elementary in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
- Renovated from July 12 to 18
Kingston Springs Elementary in Kingston Springs, Tennessee
- Renovated from July 22 – July 28, the school was destroyed by flood waters in early May 2010, cutting short the school year.
Communication & Media Arts High School in Detroit, Michigan
- Renovated from August 1 to August 7, the school was slated for closure prior to becoming a finalist for a School Pride renovation.
Needles High School in Needles, California
- Renovated from August 13 to August 19
Hollenbeck Middle School in Los Angeles, California
- Renovated August 22 to August 28