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Code of Ethics

Ladue Broadcast Technology adheres to the Code of Ethics established by the Society of Professional Journalists. To access those standards, click the button below.

SPJ Code of Ethics

LHS-TV & Films is a production, not a class

  • This is not a class, it's a production. 
  • You will only succeed in this class with a team mentality. Check your egos and drama at the door, help each other out, respect each other and your creative opinions, and produce a worthwhile show.
  • There are always two or more sides to a story.
  • Never interject judgment or personal opinion in your stories. The story isn’t about you; it’s about the story.
  • Find the humanity in each story. What will the audience connect with? Your audience will not remember what you told them. They will remember how you made them feel.
  • Every choice you make will impact everyone you know, or may not know, around you. Be very aware of the message you are creating and sending out.
  • Check and double-check your sources. Be confident and accurate in all of the information you distribute
  • Our show is only as strong as the weakest story. So if the weakest story is amazing, we have an amazing show.
  • Have fun! This is a fun business where many life skills are obtained along the way. Enjoy the experience.
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Ladue Horton Watkins High School is located in 
St. Louis, Missouri
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