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connect education ascension
high
school
s track student-athlete care student-athletes, coaches, trainers and families in ascension have a new tool to enhance their
high
school
athletic experiences. the
high
school
s are implementing healthy roster, an online and mobile app system to process medical records for the more than 2,500
high
school
athletes. ?this is a one-stop-shop for our athletic programs,? says mia edwards, aps director of secondary education. ?the best part about this platform is the communications piece. when an athlete is injured, everyone involved in their care?parents, coaches, athletic trainers and physicians?will have real-time, secure access to information.?
high
school
ers geauxhack , code apps forty ebr
high
school
students
competed in geauxhack 2019, a new coding event. teams were judged on their projects? creativity, impact, if it worked, and team skills. the top three winners were medicab, a ride-sharing app for medical appointment transportation; bass, a blind assistance light using alexa in case of an accident; and cash4trash, an app to pay people to recycle. sponsor cox communications provided chromebooks for the first place winners. runnels presents spring art show more than 1,000 pieces of original artwork that were created by
students
in pre
school
through
high
school
were recently on display at runnels
school
for its annual spring art show . the spring art show is part of the
school
?s newest event, festival of arts. included in the festival of arts event is an awards ceremony and reception; harp, orchestra, and band concerts; and special events and displays in the libraries. the jazz souls provided live music throughout the event. also, many of the award-winning works of art from the event will be on display for the next
school
year and beyond. lsu education
students
get real world practice at knock knock lsu education juniors recently put their teaching skills to the test at knock knock children?s museum when the big backyard became a classroom with science stations for the young museum-goers to explore. the future prek to third grade teachers gained real classroom experience in a relaxed, fun setting. ?these are the exact children that the
students
will be teaching in the very near future,? says jennifer baumgartner, phd, lsu associate professor. ?at knock knock, they can go from teaching a third grader one minute to a four-year-old the next. it forces them to be able to adjust quickly and vary their teaching methods to accommodate children who have different levels of understanding.? st. michael hosts walk with a warrior picking a
high
school
in baton rouge is a big decision for
students
, and being able to tour the
school
ahead of time can be a crucial part of the selection process. seventh grade
students
from eight different middle
school
s in our area recently spent a morning at st. michael the archangel
high
school
for its spring shadow day, walk with a warrior. during walk with a warrior, guests toured the campus, met teachers, attended classes and had lunch with current st. michael
students
. these shadow days provide
students
an opportunity to see the
school
and see what a normal
school
day is like before their first day of
high
school
. ?shadow days give our visitors an opportunity to see st. michael the archangel
high
school
through the eyes of our current
students
and ask questions among their peers,? says leighann king, the public relations coordinator for st. michael the archangel
high
school
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