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- 2:25 Ballou STAY Testimonies Uploaded May 08, 2020
- 1:34 Ballou STAY SpotLight Video Uploaded Feb 10, 2020
- 00:20 Build a better mouse trap Uploaded Oct 11, 2019
- 00:10 Ballou Stay Tug of War Uploaded Oct 03, 2019
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Millennial Child
Poem By Seanise Lyles a rising Phoenix of Ballou STAY
Uploaded Sep 17, 2019 - 4:57 Ballou STAY Summer Graduation Uploaded Aug 03, 2019
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Get up and Never Give up
Ballou STAY Class of 2019
Uploaded Jun 18, 2019
VIDEO CREDITS AND RIGHTS
WE DONOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THE MUSIC or the Motivational speech USED IN THIS VIDEO ALL CREDITS GO TO THE FOLLOWING.
The Beginning Motivational Video. https://youtu.be/VSJoK8Ycvko.
Imagine dragon – thunder
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpEd5AmLmCg - 2:38 Ballou STAY 2018-19 Uploaded Jun 13, 2019 by Please Change
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The Monument Project
Ms. Williams
Uploaded Dec 10, 2018
English 3 Class -
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Janelle Lott performed a spoken-word poem.
The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, which promotes the study of American partnered with the Hamilton Education Program, to give students a once in a lifetime opportunity to see a free matinee performance of the musical Hamilton. In order to participate students had to study primary and secondary sources from the American Revolution. Based on what they learned, the students created a performance to showcase their knowledge.
Uploaded Sep 27, 2018
Once the projects were submitted, only 10 from DCPS high schools and charter schools were selected to perform at the Kennedy Center to an audience of 2400 students teachers and even cast members. Ballou STAY student
Janelle Lott performed a spoken-word poem that was written from the perspective of Madison Hemings, the daughter of the enslaved woman Sally Hemings who bore six of Thomas Jefferson’s children.
Janelles’s powerful words and emotions were evident on the stage as she was recognized as one of the stand out. performances