Storytelling through the voice of students

Every day, students across New York State are learning to inform, inspire, and connect through broadcast media. With your help, their voices can be heard louder, clearer, and farther.

Why It Matters

Every student should create media, not just consume it.

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    Provide broadcasting equipment to schools in need.

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    Fund mentorship programs with industry professionals.

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    Archive and celebrate student achievements through the BASH Awards.

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    Bring professional development to teachers guiding future broadcasters.

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Our Impact in Action

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Students On Air

Each year, more than 12,000 high school students across our communities actively participate in school broadcasting—learning, creating, and sharing their voices with the world.

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150+ Schools

Across our region, more than 150 schools produce regular broadcast programs, bringing student voices, school events, and community stories to life every week.

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Classroom to Career

Dozens of our student broadcasters go on to pursue careers in journalism, film, and communications, turning their high school experiences into lifelong passions and professions.

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Our Mission

Empowering the Next Generation of Storytellers

The Broadcast Alliance for Senior High prepares students to be skilled communicators, engaged citizens, and creative storytellers. Through hands-on experience in broadcast media, they learn to share their stories—and those of their schools and communities—with purpose and impact.

The Broadcast Alliance for Senior High is a Section 501(c)(3) charitable organization. All donations are tax-deductible. EIN: 33-2509070

Help us keep the cameras rolling.

Your donation (big or small) directly funds programs, equipment, and opportunities for students to tell their stories.