Local Catholic schools teach values and social skills through ballroom dancing
Submitted on January 27, 2010
BY MEGAN MYERS | meganmyers@stlouisreview.com
Rebecca Venegoni Tower
"Dancing with girls isn't that bad." So said Issac Rocheville, a fifth-grader at St. Frances Cabrini Academy in South St. Louis.
In January 2009, Isaac's school became the first in the area to begin participating in St. Louis Dancing Classrooms, a program that uses ballroom dancing lessons to aid fifth-graders' social development.
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