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Gianna Francis (12) holds up her Congressional Award Gold Medal in her home Feb. 5. Francis won the award in January after four years of hard work and determination. “I finally got it,” Francis said. “Everything submitted. Everything’s in order. It was just a big sigh of relief.”

Going for Gold

Ira Rodrigues, Staff February 20, 2024

In January, it came by mail: an official gold medal engraved with the words “Service, Achievement, Initiative,” stamped with a U.S. seal and nestled into foam in an elegant, two-layered box. For Gianna...

Safety and security coordinator Tim Reboulet stands with former President Barack Obama. Reboulet was a special agent for 22 years and took his position at Ladue May 2023. “My mentality is educating students and faculty on what the threats are and [how] to make a decision,” Reboulet said. “The Four Es is a great example of that, giving people options [but] not hindering them.”

Standing up for Safety

Laura Shareshian, Features Editor January 24, 2024

Every day, students, faculty and parents enter Ladue School District buildings by the thousands. It doesn’t matter if they’re coming to learn, teach or drop off a forgotten lunchbox; every single one...

Becky Jenkins and Artina Clark-Lloyd end their day in the Ladue High School front office. Jenkins has been working there for 16 years, and Clark-Lloyd for three years. “[I wanted to work here for] a different environment,” Clark-Lloyd said.

Ring Ring!

Marie Demkovitch, Staff January 24, 2024

The office buzzes in anticipation as students flood into the school. It’s 7:30 a.m. and receptionist Artina Clark-Lloyd and attendance secretary Becky Jenkins prepare to help students with their needs...

Members of Ladue Dance Marathon’s Morale team gather on the multipurpose room stage to present their dances during the main event Feb. 4, 2023. Morale taught participants a variety of dances each hour of the event. I enjoy being on Morale because we are dancing and having fun, but we are also raising money for the kids,” Will Minkler (10) said. “The best part of the event is listening to the kids stories and how we are helping them.”

Do it Like DM

Josh Devine and Grace Huewe January 24, 2024

The lights begin to dim in the multipurpose room. Everybody in attendance knows that the time has finally come. The Ladue Dance Marathon Executive Board steps onto the stage, each with a large poster board...

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