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Senior Annabella Seeger was given the opportunity to bake for the Ladue Education Fondation's (LEF) virtual breakfast. Annabella produced a video showing the process of baking for this event and explaining her relationship with Culinary at Ladue.

Ladue High School seniors Sydney Alexander, Raiven Hamilton, Courvaun Hill, and Evynne Jackson, share stories, memories, and advice to Ladue Middle School students, at the annual LMS Diversity Cadre African American Recognition Night on Thursday, April 25th. 

The Ladue Rams football team wins the Class 4A state championship, completing  perfect 15-0 season with a 48-11 over MICDS on Friday night. 

Click through the photos and videos for a recap from the school Pep Rally last Friday.
Click here for the full story on the teams championship. Article written by STLToday.com.

Learning at Ladue

Ladue High School students visited the C-SPAN Bus, unloaded the first gas kiln of the year in Mr. Robbins' class, and took part in an International Foods of India activity in Chef Dalton's class, in the month of September. 

A Day of Dialogue

On April 20th, students at Ladue High school joined together for a day of dialogue to discuss the recent issues surrounding gun violence and school shootings.

JUUL: An Investigation

Three Ladue students investigate the newest fad among teens: JUULing. Hear from an administrator, a health official, a JUUL dealer, and a JUUL user in JUUL: An Investigation.

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Ladue Student Story on HEC-TV

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Junior Broadcast Technology student Marilyn Lercel's story about the eclipse at Ladue High School was featured on the professional show “Behind the Minds” on Higher Education Channel TV (HEC-TV). Marilyn's story begins at the 1 minute and 40 second mark of the show. Click here to see the show or click on the image above to watch.

Senior Art Show 2018

The Ladue Class of 2018 Senior student artists held their annual Senior Art Show this week in the LHWHS PAC lobby. The exhibit was on display from Monday, April 16 through Friday, April 20. A Closing Reception for the student artists took place on Friday after school in the PAC lobby.  ​

Ladue Choir achieves high rating at Chorale State Choir Festival

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The Ladue Choir achieved an Outstanding-Division 2 Rating at the Chorale State Choir Festival on Wednesday, March 7th.  The Ladue Choir is led by teacher Tom Lowery. ​

Ladue Catering places 1st!

The Ladue catering team worked tirelessly through the last three days to prepare for the Run and Run S'More's event. As the club catered for 1,000+ runners, Ladue students Megan Present and Cyon Sailor competed against Clayton school students to win over the votes of the Executive and Sous Chef at Truffles Restaurant. And the winner is... Ladue! Professional action shots of the competition and event will be found on the Run and Run Smores website. ​
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Stay tuned for bonus coverage soon from the behind the scenes filming at FOX 2 News!

Students and staff honor Black History Month 

Monday: Professional Day

Tuesday:  Who Am I?  Students wore name tags of historical African or African American figures.  Staff and students were encouraged to ask them to introduce themselves.

Wednesday:  African Attire

Thursday:  Observed Day of Silence in recognition of the many voices ignored and silenced pre- and post- the civil rights era.  Participants wore a blank name tag with a sticker on it.

Friday:  Black Panther Day.  Students dressed in black in acknowledgment of the social supports the historical group provided Black communities AND in celebration of this weekend's greatly anticipated release of Marvel Studio's Black Panther. 

There are some wonderful perspectives shared in the following article from the New York Times.  

"Why 'Black Panther' Is a Defining Moment for Black America"
In honor of Black History Month, members of R.I.S.E. (Reaching Inside Seeking Excellence) and participants of U.J.I.M.A. (Unifying the Journey with Inspiration and Molding the Aspiring) scheduled thoughtful activities for the week of February 12-16, 2018.
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R.I.S.E = Reaching Inside Seeking Excellence

Learn about R.I.S.E and their mission from Senior Dee Nichols in a story produced by Freshman Paris Hamilton.
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Viva Voce, Ladue's all female a cappella group, wins FIRST PLACE

Viva Voce, the a cappella group at Ladue High School, won FIRST PLACE on Saturday, February 3rd at their competition. Menea Kefalov was awarded Outstanding Soloist of the night.  The group now will be moving on to compete in the semifinal round in DeKalb, IL for a chance to sing at the Beacon Theatre in NYC.  ​For more info about their next competition check out Varsityvocals.com.
Group members include:
Madalyn Abady
Laura Zoeller
Lili Sheley
Menea Kefalov
Bronte King-Levine (8th Grader)
Tori Campos
Ande Siegel
Elena Bochert (German Exchange Student)
Isabel Edwards
Rebecca Cunningham
Rose Coughlin
Annie McNutt
Claire Golden
Seema Patil

To learn more about Viva Voce only all FEMALE, a cappella group, watch this story about how the girls toured the Ladue community this past December, sharing their hearts and their voices. Singer and reporter Madalyn Abady tells the story.

Ladue Dance Marathon big reveal

Dance Marathon is a nationwide organization that raises funds and awareness for Children's Miracle Network. On Saturday February 3rd, Ladue students danced FTK (for the kids) to culminate a year of fundraising for the Children's Miracle Network. After the grand total was revealed Saturday, Ladue students impressed a member of the Ladue community who wanted to help out. This donor’s generosity brought the grand total to $80,120.05! Ladue Dance Marathon is advised by Mike Farrell and Julie Blank. Student Executive Directors are Elizabeth Minifie and Brooke Waller. Meet the team by clicking here ​and learn more about Ladue Dance Marathon at LadueDM.com.

​The Growth of Cubing

The Rubik's Cube is still going strong with students mastering the fun. Story by Andrew Fruend.
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​The Variety Program

Building bikes and changing lives. Story by Sarah Lett.
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A New Ladue

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The experiences of a small and drab school for almost two years will be worth the wait when student of Ladue Horton Watkins High School see what they have to look forward to in the near future.
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The LaDude's

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Meet the Ladudes, Ladue's all male acapella group. Founded by Junior Charlie Yeldham, the Ladudes meet every Thursday evening to sing acapella music.
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St. Louis Rowing Club

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Junior Emma Ewell tells the story of last year's Junior Nationals winning St. Louis Rowing Club members and team. Click the image above or here to watch the video and read the story. Connect with Emma on Twitter at @eewell34_19.
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Turkey Fry on Thanksgiving, for the kids

Ladue Dance Marathon

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Junior Meghan Huber tells the story of a fun Thanksgiving tradition with a new twist to help out Dance Marathon. Click on the image to the left or here to read the story and watch her video. Connect with Meghan on Twitter @MHuberrrMedia.
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Learn more about Ladue Dance Marathon by clicking the image to the left or here. Their fundraising goal this year is $50k.

Follow Ladue Dance Marathon on Twitter @Laduedm.

EMPOWER workshop sponsored by the Megan Meier Foundation

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Freshman Erin Turkieltaub and Grace Hensley produced these stories about attending an anti- bullying and leadership workshop at Maryville University. Click the images to the left to read and watch their stories.


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Connect with Erin on Twitter @erintmedia and with Grace @gracehmedia.
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The Megan Meier Foundation was founded in December of 2007 by Tina Meier, mother of Megan Taylor Meier.  Tina's vision and passion is as strong today as it was on the day the foundation was created. The foundation's mission is "To Support and Inspire Actions to End Bullying, Cyberbullying, and Suicide."
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