Meet the makers of…Good Morning Robinson

Zdenka Salazar, Junior

What do you do? – I upload Senior Happy Days, and I’m in charge of my own weeks. We get assigned specific projects.

How long have you worked for GMR? – Five years, but I won’t be continuing next year.

Favorite part? – I loved our close family in 2009; we really learned off of each other.

Wyatt Murphy, Junior

What do you do? – I work on the show everyday, trying to make it as interesting as possible. I work independently and dependently.

How long have you worked for GMR? – This is my first year, but I’ll be doing it next year, too.

Favorite part? – When I’m the first to get finished. Watching it, and it being perfect.

Destiny Waag, Sophomore

What do you do? – The moment of silence and Senior Happy Days.

How long have you worked for GMR? – Two years.

Favorite part? – I like being able to edit things.

Margeaux Gagnen, Sophomore

What do you do? – I make Senior Happy Days independently and with others.

How long have you worked for GMR? – Two years, and I might continue the rest of high school.

Favorite part? – I really like spending time editing a clip.

Matt Healey, Teacher

What do you do? – I coordinate things and help students work through problems.

How long have you worked for GMR? – I’ve been at Robinson for five years, and I shadowed Mr. Plath before becoming the teacher this year.

Favorite part? – Working with the kids. They keep it fresh, but it’s a hard job.

How did you start working with GMR? – I coordinate things and help students work through problems.

How would you describe the class? – It’s a technical class, but also a leadership class because I look for self-starters.

What do you think about the students? – The kids are great, we’re like a family.  Any recognition belongs to them.

A Word from GMR – Any suggestions for GMR go to the suggestion box in outside the GMR Room in the Media Center. Clips go to the U Drive in the GMR Dropbox.