Karen Hermann
Karen loves telling stories and meeting new people, and gets to do both as producer of ETV’s education program Carolina Classrooms. She travels the state with ETV’s award-winning videographers, visiting schools and talking with educators, parents, and students.
Karen’s first job in TV was at WHAM in Rochester, NY, operating studio cameras, editing, creating graphics, and directing number-one rated live local newscasts and specials. She escaped the ice and snow and moved to South Carolina in 2007. She has created still and motion graphics for ETV productions such as Festival, The Governor’s Carolighting, and The African American History Calendar. She also works with an instructional designer to create videos and graphics for online training courses for local state agencies and first responders.
Production credits include:
Stories
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Mental Health First Aid
July 14, 2020Mental Health First Aid Mental Health America’s 2020 report on The State of Mental Health in America ranked South Carolina 48th out of 51 citing a higher prevalence of mental illness, and lower rates of access to care. South Carolina ranked 50th out of 51 in the category of... -
Carolina Classrooms: College & Career Planning Update
May 18, 2020Mark your calendar to watch SCETV May 27 at 7:00 p.m. when Carolina Classrooms features an update on college and career planning for students and their parents. -
Meet the Helpers - Who was your favorite teacher?
May 08, 2020Even the helpers have had helpers in their lives! Educators guide their students through more than just the curriculum they teach. Support and encouragement can mean as much as grades. Who was your favorite teacher? Who inspired you? -
Who was your favorite teacher?
May 08, 2020Teachers around the world inspire their students every day. Who were your favorite teachers? What about them was special? -
Carolina Classrooms: School Climate
February 26, 2020Our Carolina Classrooms: School Climate from February 26 is now available online! Carolina Classrooms is ETV’s educational series for teachers, parents and all citizens invested in the education of our children. -
Oakdale Elementary School STEAM Program
February 19, 2020Oakdale Elementary School in Rock Hill offers a STEAM curriculum for students, challenging them to find solutions to real-world problems.