Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Does this Ladue high graduate have ambitions to go to the network and higher?
Yesterday, we introduced you to Jasmine Huda, KMOV News anchor and reporter. She talked extensively about her secondary training at Ladue High. Today, she gets into winning awards; her plans for now and the future. Patch: If a student wants to get involved in communications where should they start? JH: Get involved in as many things as they can. Some people would disagree with me, but I don’t think you have to strictly be a journalist. If I took a survey of our news room, no more than 30 percent would hold a journalism degree. I majored in political science in college, and if I had it ll to do over again, I would have double majored in history. History gives you a framework and history of what has gone on and understand why things are …
Monday, March 11, 2013
Huda talks about getting started in the business; getting along with the crew and finding her way along a career path.
Jasmine Huda, 34, joined KMOV-TV in 2010 and is the 5 p.m. anchor and a 10 p.m. reporter. Previously, she worked in markets in Washington, D.C., and Springfield, MO. She is a graduate of the University of Michigan and worked for National Public Radio in Ann Arbor. Her father is a retired ophthalmologist and she grew up in Frontenac and attended Rossman School then Conway Elementary; Ladue Middle and High School. She is the youngest of five children. This is what she had to say to Patch.com. Patch.com: We know television work is both hard and rewarding. Tell us about the insides of the business. Jasmine Huda: A lot of people think I just come to work, someone hands me the script and I just read it. Its a lot more complicated than that. …
Friday, September 21, 2012
The Ladue Education Foundation held its annual lunch this week at the West campus in Creve Coeur.
Take your passion for Proposition 1 and pour it into the Ladue Education Foundation. That was a message imparted to an audience of community stakeholders at the Foundation's annual lunch event, held at the district's West campus in Creve Coeur, formerly home to Westminster Christian Academy. Check out a Facebook Photo Gallery From The Event The event Wednesday marked an opportunity for the foundation to highlight recent success stories, including a pilot program that brought Mandarin language instruction to elementary school students at Reed School that will now be expanded to Old Bonhomme and other elementary schools. The Ladue Horton Watkins High School Robotics team was on hand to demonstrate its prowess. The team at the high school …
Thursday, August 30, 2012
The sixth annual event will be held at the new Ladue West Campus in Creve Coeur.
The mission of the Ladue Education Foundation (LEF) is supporting children’s education and bringing generations of alumni, community leaders and businesses together to unite the district. Everyone can help support the LEF by attending the annual fundraiser, this time a luncheon on Wednesday, September 19, 11:30 a.m. at the new West Campus complex on Ladue Road. Jasmine Huda, news anchor at KMOV TV, a Ladue high graduate will share her experiences with the gathered as the honorary chair person of the event. Italian fare will be served by Sugo’s Spaghetteria of Frontenac. Hurry, reserve those tickets. They are $50 apiece, a table of 10 for $500. Sponsorship opportunities are still available. On line registration is available through the LEF …
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Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Ladue High grad TV's Jasmine Huda is honorary chair of the event.
The Ladue Education Foundation (LEF) is planning its sixth annual major fundraiser, a luncheon at the new West Campus September 19. The location and event has changed but the purpose remains the same. Since its inception, the event has always been a breakfast. Last year, it was held at the Danforth Plant Life Center in Creve Coeur. For the first time, the gathering will be a luncheon, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Jasmine Huda, news anchor at KMOV TV, Channel 4 and a Ladue High grad is the honorary chairman for this year’s event. Co-chairs are Amy Dove and Diane Patershuk. The event committee is made up Jennifer Avery, Stephanie Bahn, Ann Burroughs, Allison Collinger, Angela Del Pietro, Tracye Julien Donovan, Susan Holt, Carolyn Jaeger, Claudia …
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8:35 am on Saturday, September 22, 2012
If you are wondering why this school district continues to skip along the merry path whistling a happy tune during a recession, it is because they have all received raises courtesy of you, the taxpayers. Teachers make far above the salary of the average Missourian, the Supt. makes more than our Governor. The benefits they enjoy far exceed anything in the real world. Now, after ramming through the…   more ›