David Merrill Schechter is an American journalist and host of CBS's On The Dot with David Schechter, a nationally broadcast show about climate change. Schechter previously worked as a local news reporter in Dallas, Minneapolis, Dubuque, Youngstown, and Kansas City. Schechter has won three Edward R. Murrow Awards for documentary, three Scripps Howard National Journalism Awards, the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Political Reporting, as well as a Alfred duPont-Columbia University Award, which is regarded as the broadcast version of a Pulitzer Prize. Schechter is a patented inventor.
Schechter in Mauna Loa, Hawaii (2022)
Schechter and O'Brien in the early 1990s
Schechter interviewing a boy in Dubuque, Iowa
Schechter anchors the WFAA nightly news in 2016
West Bloomfield High School
West Bloomfield High School is a public high school in West Bloomfield, Michigan. The school is the only public high school in the West Bloomfield School District. The School Enrollment for the 2010-2011 school year is about 1900. West Bloomfield High School was previously located in the Abbott Middle School building, which opened on January 31, 1955 with an enrollment of 406. From fall 1968 through spring 1971, the school was temporarily located at the site of the current West Bloomfield Middle School. The current building was built in 1971. West Bloomfield High School has begun to offer the Advanced Placement International Diploma to the classes of 2011 and beyond. In addition, it established additional Advanced Placement courses starting the 2010-2011 school year.
West Bloomfield High School