Menu
LOUISVILLE, Miss. (PCTV) -- A group of students interviewing athletes about what motivates them to love and play sports.Some students from Louisville High School media class went around and interviewed different athletes on what make the sport they play so special to them. When they asked star Running Back Kevon Jackson did he give his all when he played he responded back with,”I gave my all every single time i touched the field.” The students interviewed athletes of all sports which are tennis,track & field,and football. They asked star Track & Field runner Tylisha Miller why was track so important to her she replied that,”The main reason i continue to run track is because of my uncle after he did it made me want to continue where he left off.This concludes our story on the Louisville High School media class interviewing the top athletes in their sports.
0 Comments
Louisville, MS (PCTV)
Our school,Louisville High School, offers special classes to our students at the WLCTC to help better prepare them for their future careers At the the votec the students are offered a variety of different courses that give them the opportunity to learn skills and techniques that will be helpful to them after high school. The classes vary from healthcare and culinary to forestry and construction etc. We take a look and ask some of the students and staff themselves about their classes and how they benefit the students overall. Louisville, Miss (PCTV)
Local high school students are raising awareness for the importance of teachers by interviewing a few of the educators. Thomas Mallard and Reese Fulton were given an assignment to promote Teacher Awareness this week. They interviewed different teachers and students and asked them about how important a teacher is and how they impact their lives. Darrion Jackson stated, “Mrs. Kincaid helps motivate us by encouraging us to do the best of our abilities.” Shonna Ryals, one of the English teachers at LHS said, “I love whenever that “light bulb moment” happens for a student and you know that they understand. Some students say they don’t care but they really do. They want to learn and they want to know more.” Thomas Mallard and Reese Fulton got the teachers to speak out about what they think of their students and how they impact their lives. They also got the students to tell them how teachers are underappreciated and how they encourage them to do their best. Teachers are taken for granted and we need to recognize that epidemic and appreciate them everyday. LOUISVILLE,MISS, PCTV . Me And The Guys Had A Few Question For The UpComing Stars On Campus!
Louisville, Miss. (PCTV) - Louisville High School's BETA Club has been working on many upcoming events.
Louisville,Miss (PCTV) We walked around talking to the underclassman and the upperclassman asking how they feel about the new (Head Coach) Coach Shorter.
Louisville, Ms (PCTV) Powercat Students interview LHS Teachers about classroom goals and objectives for the 2019 school year
Louisville, MS (PCTV)
Three high school students at Louisville High School interviewed some of the upcoming senior football players and they asked them their opinions on the upcoming season with a new addition of a head coach in Tyrone Shorter of Noxubee County. New Head Coach at Louisville today
We interviewed several football players about their feelings and expectations of the new head coach.The hopes are high for the new head coach and his record speak for him that he know how to win. LOUISVILLE, Miss. (PCTV) -- With Valentine's Day coming up, we decided to interview our fellow classmates to find out their opinions on this special day.
|
WHO WE ARE?We are a passionate group of students who are setting the foundation for Louisville High School broadcast journalism. Here, you will find all of our stories and projects we have completed throughout the school year. Thank you for visiting! Archives
February 2020
|