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We can all use some advice on how to do our best in school. So, Christin’s back with another Make the Grade report, this week’s advice is about the right lighting.

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Launching its 21st year on the air, the Emmy award-winning, weekly half-hour program is seen across the country on more than 160 TV stations and seen around the world on the American Forces Network. In addition, educational TV channels bring TKN to districts with 10,000 schools and some 9-million students.

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