Eagle Butte Receives Grant for a New LED Media Wall in Gymnasium
Prairie Rose Public Schools (PRPS) received a letter from the Honourable Tanya Fir, Minister of Arts, Culture and Status of Women, in late December informing them that the division will be awarded a Community Initiatives Program Project-Based Grant. PRPS applied for the grant earlier this year to assist in the purchase of a LED media wall for the gymnasium at Eagle Butte High School (EBHS).
“We are so appreciative for this grant money,” stated Principal of EBHS Rocheal Howes, “it is going to mean so much for all our athletes and Phys-ed students. Additionally, our entire student body will benefit from having a media wall, which we can use during assemblies, pep rallies, and other school-wide events.”
Greg Elgie, who is a Vice-Principal at EBHS, along with the coach for the senior girls volleyball team, said it will be exciting to have the capability of instant replays at games and during practices. “We will use it for practice and game feedback as well as during games and presentations,” explained Elgie. “On senior nights we always have clips of the athletes for fans to see and during games the fans can rewatch the play that just happened. During practices it will be beneficial because if we have a drill we are working on, I can record and put it up on the screen for instant feedback. With the media wall, it will be more interactive, and we can get right back to continuing to work on the drill.”
Elgie added the team presently must go to a classroom to watch a video and break down a play or drill, then return to the gym to continue practicing. With the media wall available onsite, it will be more efficient in practices for instant feedback. The media wall will also provide the ability for the team to review a previously played game during practice.
Vice-Principal and Athletic Director at EBHS Lyall Foran is always looking for different ways to increase what they can do at the school during athletic events. “Having the capability to promote and showcase our athletes on a continuous basis and to have the live video replay to really engage the fans will make a huge difference for us and increase our capacity as a host anytime we are having an event here. We are really looking forward to that and increasing our capabilities as a whole school. The feedback received thorough instant video replays, along with using it to showcase our sponsors, student athletes and promotional pictures, will add a vibrant flair to our gym,” said Foran.
Grade 11 student Autumn Klaiber is a member of the EBHS senior girls volleyball team and is looking forward to the installation of the LED media wall in the gymnasium at EBHS. “Hat High and Crescent Heights have a one and it’s really nice because they have a big screen with the live streams playing that is a bit delayed, so if someone missed something they can still see the play.”
Klaiber feels the media wall provides a different experience for the team and fans. “It’s much more professional and it’s also nice because it provides video footage that can be used to submit to colleges, which is handy. I think it will help improve my game because volleyball is all about form, so getting to view myself during a play helps me see what I am doing wrong and will really help our team improve.”
This is her second year playing on an EBHS volleyball team and Klaiber was also on junior high teams. “I’ve been playing volleyball my whole life as everyone in my family played, so I was brought up into the sport. I love that it is a team sport, and I get to play with others, it’s not just an individual thing and we have to work together.”

