• Creators:  Baby Layne, Abigail Napier, Sydney Sampson

    Baby birds are spreading their wings, the young are taking their first breaths, and we are opening our eyes; taking our first steps into the real world. […]

    Goodbye

    Creators:  Baby Layne, Abigail Napier, Sydney Sampson Baby birds are spreading their wings, the young are taking their first breaths, and we are opening our eyes; taking our first steps into the real world. All we have seen, everything we...

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    Creators: Sarah Bradley, Natasha Terry, and Zan McCoy

    Our video tells a story of change and acceptance. We portrayed a move that influenced our high school experience. Moving to a new school can impact our […]

    Natasha, Sarah and Zan

    Creators: Sarah Bradley, Natasha Terry, and Zan McCoy Our video tells a story of change and acceptance. We portrayed a move that influenced our high school experience. Moving to a new school can impact our emotions, and it takes time to...

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    Creators:  Misti Smith and Makenzie Maynard – Pikeville Independent High School

    For our short film, we wanted to tell a story about something that everyone can relate to – Growing up. As seniors, we are faced […]

    My Eyes

    Creators:  Misti Smith and Makenzie Maynard - Pikeville Independent High School For our short film, we wanted to tell a story about something that everyone can relate to - Growing up. As seniors, we are faced with many difficult decisions...

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  • Last year, I walked into my Sophomore English classes to explain The Holler absolutely sure that they were going to think that the opportunity was as awesome as I did. Instead, after talking to twenty-five blank […]

    Create and Be Heard

    Last year, I walked into my Sophomore English classes to explain The Holler absolutely sure that they were going to think that the opportunity was as awesome as I did. Instead, after talking to twenty-five blank expressions for ten...

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    • This is great! Enjoyed the video the students made — was wonderful. Happy to hear that this kind of creative thinking is going to continue in your classrooms.

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