Watch ON-DEMAND now! Ladue View, December 2020Ladue View is back! The Ladue High School student-produced television show is packed with stories from the first semester, including;
Coping With COVIDClick the image to visit our new Coping With COVID page to hear interviews with students and teachers.
Black Lives Matter movementTo watch the full interview with Lauryn Donavan, where she discusses how to become an anti-racist in America and how to lead a protest, click the image above.
Poll Question of the WeekWeekly announcements broadcast right here on
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![]() 4th place finish in the NSPA "Best in Show"
Please help me congratulate our Broadcast Technology II-IV students who today were awarded a 4th place award for “Best in Show” in the National Scholastic Press Association’s spring national contest. This ties for the highest placement of our student TV show “Ladue View” in our history. You can watch the winning show here: “February Ladue View”
Stories include:
Students from Ladue Horton Watkins High School and Gateway STEM High School, partner each year with our local NBC affiliate, 5 On Your Side, to produce a community video project. Here are some behind the scenes photos from the program these past years.
Sponsors![]() Click the image, or here, to learn more about the Charles W. Marshall Video Technology Center and TV Studio, managed my Marteana Davidson.
Partnerships
![]() Member of the Journalism Education Association since 2011
![]() Member of the National Scholastic Press Association since 2011
Former Ladue View students have gone on to become incredibly successful at young ages. Take a look at this sizzle reel to find out what they are accomplishing.
![]() If you have a story idea for our show, click on our CONTACT page and let us know!
Watch past episodes by visiting our LADUE VIEW page. Have a story idea for a future show? Email us at ladueviewshow@gmail.com.
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Broadcast Technology
Welcome to Ladue High School's Broadcast Technology media production. This publication offers a compilation of multimedia student productions, including blogs, and many different genres of videos and news.
The site is created and produced by Ladue broadcasting students to promote student programming.
Please feel free to comment or contact us with your feedback and ideas.