They are also covering the school’s Celebrity brunettes in the Sport Relief
And if you plan on making it through the nearly runway shows, five after parties and nonstop music and mingling, you’re going to need that extra jolt.
Living legend Patti LaBelle is almost as well known for her style and stunning hair, as she is for her authentic talent It’s no surprise though she was the first to step out in several eye catching hair styles, which then became the next trends. This week, Charleston will become even more fashionable. Modeled after New York Fashion Week in Bryant Park, this year’s stylish affair promises to deliver spring lines from of the area’s hottest retailers, including veterans Anne’s and Berlin’s for Women and new kids on the block K. The local retailers are really embracing this to spotlight our fashion community, said Lucas.
Piggybacking off the success of Bravo’s hit reality series Project Runway, Lucas and her team asked local designers to submit their sketches, finished pieces and of their collection concepts to compete for free runway shows at Charleston Fashion Week. A portion of Charleston Fashion Week proceeds will benefit Dress For Success Charleston County, a nonprofit organization that provides women in need with professional attire for interviews and career counseling to help put them on the road to economic independence. The six up and coming fashion designers who won the Emerging Local Designers competition will present their lines during a runway show on March. Rachel Gordon At just, Gordon, a graduate of the College of Charleston, has been featured in Charleston magazine, participated in the first Charleston Fashion Week and opened her own store, Gordon Hall, in November of last year. Megan Waldrep While a fashion merchandising student at the University of South Carolina, Waldrep founded the fashion line MEW Design. Foster Fox Fox created his company AgressiveCouture at the age of, before heading to Tampa, Fla.
Think of a gambler dripping with diamonds, said Fox. Hosts Baby J and Tessa, Z. Pupils at Cottingham High School read news live on BBC Radio Hull as part of School Report News Day. He told the pupils that it was important for young people to get involved in current affairs, and he also explained how he first got into politics himself.
They asked fellow students if they were mobile phone addicts, filming a video piece on a girl who was addicted to her phone, who then swapped it with another girl who never used one. The Northern Ireland and Scotland first ministers have been interviewed by School Reporters, as has the presiding officer of the National Assembly for Wales. Community College was being visited by government inspectors while to year olds took part in School Report.
I think the were impressed, said teacher Glen Bowman. HIGHLIGHTING VITAL ISSUES FOR THE BLIND.
Batley Business and Enterprise College has staged a press conference with local MP Mike Wood. Student reporters at Brentford School for Girls in Hounslow teamed up with their counterparts at Marjory Kinnon School to cover a vast array of local issues, including Brentford’s links to a school in Rwanda. Year and students from Deansfield High School took younger children around Sainsbury’s in Wolverhampton to help them with their maths and filmed the event. Teachers say everyone is thrilled with the report which is now live on their website. Articles which did make it into the seven and a half minute bulletin included a look at Wednesday’s Budget and how it will affect education, and the extraordinary account of a US woman who had spent two years stuck on a toilet.
Mr Bruce, a Lib Dem MP, who sits on a committee for fair trade at Westminster, was interviewed about the issues surrounding farmers and sellers in the industry. Michaela, from Year, is putting questions to her teacher about how they can qualify for a green flag from the Welsh Assembly and how the student eco committee can help. They have also interviewed well known local TV presenter Lowri Nmorgan who fronts the Ralio sporting magazine programme. She said the reporters were so busy they did not have time to ask her for a job.
Both were really proud of themselves for taking part. Blairgowrie High School, Perthshire, is already looking forward to next year’s School Report. Children from Wootton Bassett School in Wiltshire have been interviewing their classmates about what it would be like to be live in a lavatory for two years. DEVON SCHOOL GOES LIVE WITH RADIO BULLETIN. Female soloist Leona Lewis’s trip to Africa for Sport Relief inspired some budding news hounds in Ealing to get behind a camera for School Report.
School , Amena, Nuri, Wafur, Monica and Uria at Islamia Girl’s High School, London, presented the work of the School Report team to the rest of the school.
Pupils at St Catholic College in Plymouth have been getting to grips with topical matters, from global warming to this week’s storms. School Report presenter Adam Fleming interviewed student news editors about how the day was going.
FOCUS ON SIXTH FORM CLOSURE IN CORNWALL. If he raises enough money, Jordan hopes to embark on his trip in July. Scottish deputy first minister Nicola Sturgeon has been by students from Govan High School in Glasgow for a story about why park gates next to their school are always locked. We asked if we could get the gates open during school hours, says year old Siobhan.
She said she’s look into it. Tommy,, has been taking pictures of the Shoreditch skyline which will be destroyed if plans to build a new tower block go ahead. X FACTOR STAR GIVES INTERVIEW TIPS. Year student Jessica said she thought the story was worth doing because students can relate to the notion of school closures.
TOOTING STUDENTS TACKLE VIOLENCE IN SCHOOLS. Beth, Libby and Akos question Tooting MP Sadiq Khan. It is just a bit depressing that it’s come to this, she said. LIFE IN MANCHESTER HOSPITAL SCHOOL EXPLAINED. It’s our lead story, says Maggie.
Now all we have to do is import stuff off camera, then edit it. They are reporting on a St Day carnival taking place on Monday, and a local derby match being played by Derry City football club. The vicious winds that hit Britain earlier in the week led to a part of a house in her neighbourhood collapsing on top of a parked car. The employers will be asked questions, which can only be answered with a Yes or No as students try to guess what their jobs are.
Waiting for NEWS? Welcome! See about .
We are an eco friendly school so my friend Kerry and I thought this would make a good story for us, says Charlotte. Clare,, conducted a survey in the town on whether people would be interested in a park for the elderly and what types of they would like to see.
The results of the survey are being turned into a story for School Report. They have had a sneak preview round the new DB One swimming pool and leisure complex in Dumfries, and are on the drive to achieve a Green Flag award, which is given to eco friendly schools.
Increased science funding interested the .
For the pupils, who are in Year and making their GCSE choices at the South school later this academic year, the promise of an extra m over the next five years sounded like good news. It’s hard work but fun, you can’t laze about, says Felix. Youngsters from a Southampton school are helping decide where in the city a monument to one of its most famous products should be sited. They are hoping to film him about his campaign. LONDON STUDENTS LOOK TO HONG KONG.
Two stories which students might have seen in the news today concern a sexual assault in Goa and the inquest into the death of Greater police chief, Michael Todd.
It might help to look at how the BBC News website have reported the stories. Students at a school in Guernsey have tackled the issue of funding delays for a new school building with their Education Minister Martin Ozanne. The Budget’s effect on young people and the news that writer Terry Pratchett is to fund research into Alzheimer’s disease are just two of the topics that have caught the imagination of School Reporters at Chigwell School in Essex. Students at Moorside City Learning Centre in Salford have come up with a wide range of ideas with sporting themes, said the BBC’s Sarah Collins, who is mentoring the pupils.
Gordon Brown, David Cameron, Nick Clegg, Ian Paisley, Alex Salmond and Dafydd Elis Thomas are all being grilled by School Reporters on subjects including education, the environment and gang violence. Both School Reporters are now busy putting the filmed interview together, ready to upload. Two reporters have gone to a local press conference to find out about a nearby battery farm. Teacher Mike Kinnaird said There are a few facilities in our local villages where children can go out and play at weekends. Thirteen year old Callum has been writing about Terry decision to donate , to research into Alzheimer’s disease. They have also interviewed a key council official which was also filmed for the special day and organised a march attended by nearly, people.
Behind the scenes footage of School Report in Northern Ireland will also be available on the red button service after GMT.
.
