Evansville Day School is thrilled to announce that 8-year-old Louisa Royer, a 3rd-grade student, has been officially recognized by Guinness World Records as the youngest drone videographer in the world. Louisa received a surprise plaque award this morning in a special ceremony held at the school, celebrating her remarkable achievement.
Louisa, whose passion for technology and storytelling through video has captivated her peers and teachers alike, achieved this incredible milestone through her innovative and creative use of drone technology. Her unique eye for capturing stunning aerial footage has earned her this prestigious recognition, making her the youngest person in the country to hold such a title.
The Head of EDS Primary School, Mrs. Renschler, presented Louisa with the official Guinness World Record plaque, commending her for her dedication and creativity.
Louisa’s interest in drone videography began at a young age, and with the support of her parents and school, she has honed her skills, producing captivating videos that showcase her unique perspective and storytelling ability. This achievement highlights Evansville Day School’s commitment to fostering creativity and innovation among its students, providing them with the tools and encouragement needed to explore their interests and excel in their endeavors.
Evansville Day School is the area’s only independent school, focused on a world-class education and preparing students for a successful life beyond the classroom by fostering skills such as balance, resilience, global mindedness, and entrepreneurial learning. As a result, students excel academically while actively developing leadership skills. For more information, visit evansvilledayschool.org.
Great Article! Thanks for sharing. Louisa holds the world record, not “just” the USA record.
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