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A look at what goes on in the Adaptive PE department at Ladue High School.
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For a glimpse into a gymnast's mind, enjoy this video. My sister does gymnastics at All American and I thought it'd be cool to hear how they do what they do.
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Drew Chadwick originally wrote, "On My Way Up." I was given permission to use sections of his video and the music to get creative, and put together a music video.
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On most weekends the Duck Room at Blueberry Hill has some kind of performance taking place. One weekend in April, Ladue Junior, Joe Schlesinger played a set there with his band, Streets of Gold.
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In the near future Ameren could start putting wires underground.
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Wednesday February 19th was a special day for some Ladue High School seniors, it was signing day. The students committed to continue their athletic careers into college. From fencing to football, 13 seniors are going to college for a sport. Seniors, Mariana Alisio and Duncan Cannon, share where they are going, for what sport, and why they chose the college they chose.
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Being able to empathize with others is a difficult, yet wonderful characteristic to have. Some middle school students from all different kinds of backgrounds "empathize" with Marshall. Marshall is a scar faced, three legged dog. He was rescued from a hoarder by Cyndi Willenbrock, who now goes to schools all over to relate Marshall's story to empathy.
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Everyone has heard that more active students tend to preform better in the classroom. At Ladue's Old Bonhomme Elementary school, Physical Education coaches Connie Jander and Matt Prange work with the kids on this. Whether it is shooting a bow and arrow, or reading a book and learning about nutrition, Coach Jander and Coach Prange ensure the students are being properly educated, staying in shape, and having fun while doing so.
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Homecoming weekend is always a great time at Ladue High School. The events prior to the dance get everyone excited for the night. Two of Ladue’s students, a freshman and a senior, share their first and last homecoming at Ladue.
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On Tuesday September 10, 2013, the sport that Saint Louis is known for, teamed up with many bullying prevention organizations. This was the first ever bullying prevention night at the Cardinals game. It was defiantly a great night, both to raise awareness about an important cause and see a baseball game!
Who are you? What do you care about? Who do you care about? What/who do love/like? What do you aspire to be? In this video project, I will tell the world, “iAm......” |