By Calie Joy Herbst Special to OnMilwaukee.com Published May 24, 2013 at 2:04 PM

It seemed like a regular school day for Dan Monfre’s study hall section at Ronald Reagan High School. Students sat in their pupil desks, some slouching, tapping their pencils, turning the pages of their textbooks and perhaps studying for a test they had next hour.

Little did they know, the camera crew from PBS’s Idea Channel was hiding in the school’s library waiting to surprise them. Mike Rugnetta, the web series host they had been watching all year long had traveled all the way from New York just for this visit.

Early in the year, Mr. Monfre decided to use part of his student’s study hall time to discuss video clips from the popular PBS Idea channel, a weekly web series that examines the evolving relationship between pop culture, modern technology and art.

His students were so interested in the videos that they began sending their comments and questions. They were excited when their class was actually mentioned in one of the videos, and continued to send their thoughts and insights. They soon became some of the most active viewers, and PBS decided they had to meet these inquisitive kids who had become such a regular part of the program.

When the camera crew entered the classroom, there was an audible gasp of excitement and the students couldn’t believe who they saw. The animated host was standing right there in their classroom and the cameras were on them. The students had a chance to ask him any questions they wanted, and he had some questions for them as well. They laughed, took pictures and discussed their favorite topics. Students couldn’t believe that the crew had flown across the country just meet them, and the visit inspired them to continue being curious learners and active participants in their world.

The visit is an example of the learning that can occur when classrooms are collaborative and dynamic, and when teachers go the extra mile.

PBS documented their visit to Milwaukee with a fast-paced, engaging video that highlights the best of our city and Milwaukee Public Schools. You can watch it here.

Calie Joy Herbst Special to OnMilwaukee.com
Calie Herbst is a teacher in Milwaukee Public Schools and editor of MiltownMoms.com. She received a Bachelors in Spanish and Sociology from UW-Madison and a Masters of Teaching Spanish from Marquette.

She has travelled extensively through the Spanish-speaking world, but her favorite place in the world is Milwaukee. She lives in Bay View with her husband, two year old son, Hudson and her two dogs. She and her family love to check out the latest events in Milwaukee and spend time at their cabin in Winter, Wis.

In her free time, her ideal self enjoys doing yoga, reading one book a week, and cooking with organic, local foods. Her real self just ends up watching terrible reality television.