Wayne Carter Biography
Wayne Carter is an American journalist working as an Education reporter for NBC 5 News. He has more than 20 years of experience in Journalism that he brought to NBC 5.
He’s anchored and reported the news at TV stations all across the country, specializing in consumer, investigative, and education coverage. He enjoys spending time with his family as well as talking about his elementary school-aged daughters.
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His “Carter in the Classroom” reports highlight ways schools around North Texas are helping students achieve academic success. He launched the Brag About Your School show on NBC 5.
This campaign is an opportunity for students, teachers, and parents to showcase the unique things that make their school special. Carter also hosts a live pep rally from the school. He believes strongly in being an advocate for students, parents, and schools.
Carter in the Classroom gives parents and students a place to go for help if they’re having issues and need help finding solutions. Carter developed his reputation by helping members of the community with his NBC 5 Responds reports, he now is helping families find ways to get their children to succeed.
During his career, he has anchored and reported the news at TV stations all across the country, specializing in consumer, investigative, and education coverage.
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Lancaster Girl Wins Best ‘Doodle for Google’ in Texas
Source; nbcdfw.com
Chances are you’ve seen those alternate versions of the Google logo on its homepage. Some of them are done by kids and called Doodles for Google.
Google program manager and Dallas native Molly Bierman said the students were given one instruction for their doodle — “I hope for the future.”
One doodle came from a student at Elsie Robertson Middle School in Lancaster and boy did it catch the Google team’s eyes.
“I was very impressed. I had to double-check the age. I was like, ‘This is done by an 8th grader? Wow,’” said Bierman.
That’s what she thought after seeing Christelle Matildo’s doodle, which includes renewable energy, peace for the LGBTQ community, advances in medicine, environmental protection and space exploration.
“I drew the icebergs the penguins and the polar bears because it’s about global warming,” said Matildo.
This is a huge deal for this young lady whose career goal is to work for the tech giant — she may be a little quiet about it, but her mom sure isn’t it.
“I’ve known for like a month and holding it back trying to keep it a secret and I asked her to dress nicely today and she said, ‘No, we’re going to have a field day,’ and I said just ‘dress nicely.’”
Now her drawing represents Texas and goes up against Doodles for Google all over the country.
“It makes me nervous about it, so I’m going to text everybody who I know to vote for me,” said Matildo.
Now her drawing represents Texas and goes up against Doodles for Google all over the country.
“It makes me nervous about it, so I’m going to text everybody who I know to vote for me,” said Matildo.