9100 St Charles Rock Rd
St. Louis, MO 63114
(314) 493-6135
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LaVerne Meier School of Dance offers classes in ballet, tap, jazz, lyrical, acrobats, poms, baton, hip-hop, and pointe. Registration for the 2016-2017 season: Monday, August 1 6pm-8pm Wednesday, August 3 7pm-8pm Tuesday, August 9 6pm-8pm Thursday, August 18 7pm-8pm
Hello, my name is Tony Reynoso, I founded and direct the Franciscan Soccer Club (2003). The Club is based upon principles that value the children who play in it. Those who coach, work, and volunteer must all believe in this principle if they are to continue to coach, work and volunteer in it. Children are always considered people first, before they are considered players in the FSC. I was born and raised in St. Louis. I gained my playing and coaching experience in St. Louis and Kansas City. I played at the Top Amateur Level for fifteen years during my twenties and early thirties before retiring at the age of thirty five. One of my playing highlights is that I organized and played on a travelling team with several Division 1 Level Internationals from England, Yugoslavia, Nigeria, Cameroon, Argentina and the U.S. I kept this team together for seven years. I also attended the highest level U.S.S.F Coaching Schools through the National A License and have coached several high level youth teams in my career. I love soccer, love teaching it and love talking it. Because FSC places so much value on the child's development, it is the coaching that must be the emphasis. In order to be hired to coach a club team in the in the F.S.C., people must have a minimum of Top Amateur or Professional level playing backgrounds, as well as be in pursuit or hold a U.S.S.F "D" License. People must know what to teach, and how to teach it, before they can head coach in the Franciscan Soccer Club. Our club development structure models several European professional youth clubs, namely the Dutch system. I have created a learning environment for children that is team structured, but promotes individual creativity. Our players learn to be respectful of each other so that they can inspire each other. Our training methods focus on developing a player's decision-making skills, while promoting a strong competitive attitude. We want our players to develop a passion for the game by first learning how to play it the right way. Children love coming to practices because they like how our coaches inspire them to work hard, and the training sessions are so challenging.
LaVerne Meier School of Dance offers classes in ballet, tap, jazz, lyrical, acrobats, poms, baton, hip-hop, and pointe. Registration for the 2016-2017 season: Monday, August 1 6pm-8pm Wednesday, August 3 7pm-8pm Tuesday, August 9 6pm-8pm Thursday, August 18 7pm-8pm
Hello, my name is Tony Reynoso, I founded and direct the Franciscan Soccer Club (2003). The Club is based upon principles that value the children who play in it. Those who coach, work, and volunteer must all believe in this principle if they are to continue to coach, work and volunteer in it. Children are always considered people first, before they are considered players in the FSC. I was born and raised in St. Louis. I gained my playing and coaching experience in St. Louis and Kansas City. I played at the Top Amateur Level for fifteen years during my twenties and early thirties before retiring at the age of thirty five. One of my playing highlights is that I organized and played on a travelling team with several Division 1 Level Internationals from England, Yugoslavia, Nigeria, Cameroon, Argentina and the U.S. I kept this team together for seven years. I also attended the highest level U.S.S.F Coaching Schools through the National A License and have coached several high level youth teams in my career. I love soccer, love teaching it and love talking it. Because FSC places so much value on the child's development, it is the coaching that must be the emphasis. In order to be hired to coach a club team in the in the F.S.C., people must have a minimum of Top Amateur or Professional level playing backgrounds, as well as be in pursuit or hold a U.S.S.F "D" License. People must know what to teach, and how to teach it, before they can head coach in the Franciscan Soccer Club. Our club development structure models several European professional youth clubs, namely the Dutch system. I have created a learning environment for children that is team structured, but promotes individual creativity. Our players learn to be respectful of each other so that they can inspire each other. Our training methods focus on developing a player's decision-making skills, while promoting a strong competitive attitude. We want our players to develop a passion for the game by first learning how to play it the right way. Children love coming to practices because they like how our coaches inspire them to work hard, and the training sessions are so challenging.
COMMENT POLICY Columbia College-St. Louis' social media team makes every effort to read all comments and to respond to inquiries or comments in a timely manner. Our intention is to moderate with a light hand and to provide as much room as possible for real conversations and dialogue to occur. This may be our page, but it is your community. Please help us keep it clean and free of potentially offensive content. Use good judgment, and strive for accuracy in your online communications. Columbia College-St. Louis' policy is to accept the majority of comments made to this profile. However, the College reserves the right (but is not obligated) to do any or all of the following. 1. Delete communications that contain profanity or vulgarity; defame a person, groups of people or an organization; promotes a product or service; is deemed offensive or inappropriate in nature by our social media team. 2. Terminate a user’s access and report misuse to Facebook. 3. Reproduce, distribute, publish, display, edit, modify, create derivative works from, and otherwise use your submission for any purpose utilizing any form of medium. By joining Columbia College-St. Louis' Facebook community, you agree that you will not: 1. Identify anyone (other than yourself) by name without explicit permission. This includes Columbia College students, alumni, faculty and staff. 2. Impersonate another person or attribute your comments to another individual. Finally, you agree that you will indemnify Columbia College against any damages, losses, liabilities, judgments, costs or expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs) that may arise out of a claim by a third party relating to any and all material posted. Thank you for taking the time to read this message and for helping us keep our community page as authentic and welcoming as originally intended.