Thursday, March 22, 2012

Students Shine as Public Speakers

Randall Sipper Addresses Board
At our inaugural Institute on January 3, 2010, we talked about the necessity of our students articulating themselves in public forums. Many teachers have incorporated such in the classroom and many have further expounded on the notion. This week alone, LHS Beauty Contestants delivered their platform to a  capacity-filled auditorium and LHS 10th grader Randall Sipper wowed the Crenshaw County Board of Education at its Regular Meeting with a speech regarding the benefits of our JAG program and the role that it plays in drop out prevention.  On Tuesday, BHS 9th grader Katelyn Mount delivered a flawless speech to the Luverne Kiwanis Club. Kudos to the students and their sponsors!