Sunday, August 17, 2025

Carter LaCoste, a student at St. Augustine High School, advocated for swimming classes as part of the sport activities


Carter's competitive swim meets
Photo Credit: Antoinette Harrell
Swimming plays a vital role in LaCoste's life, offering both physical and mental benefits. It provides a unique sense of freedom and relaxation, supports his fitness, and serves as an effective stress reliever.  He also values swimming for the opportunities it gives him to set personal goals and achieve a fulfilling sense of accomplishment. He swims at least four times a week after school. 

In New Orleans, where much of the city lies below sea level, swimming is a critical life skill. Although some schools lack pools, they partner with external facilities to teach swimming, emphasizing its importance in saving lives—a lesson he deeply understands.  Lacoste began his sophomore year at New Orleans' St. Augustine High School, renowned for its strong educational foundation and rich tradition. Becoming a Purple Knight held special significance for him, as it represented a connection to the school's values and identity. However, during his time there, he discovered that the school did not offer swimming as part of its athletic program. This was a notable disappointment for LaCoste as swimming was an activity he valued. He called me to discuss this with me, highlighting the lack of a swimming program as a significant observation about his new school environment.

Anyone familiar with Carter knows that he isn't hesitant to speak or advocate for a cause, and he will argue his point relentlessly. His mother, Victorica, often remarks that he should become an attorney because he is determined to make his point. He's always up for a good debate, that's for sure. During the previous school term, he engaged with Coach Sims,  the school's athletic director, to explore the possibility of introducing swimming as a school activity. "Coach Sim was all ears and was on board," said LaCoste.   Sims took proactive steps to address LaCoste's request rather than allowing it to remain unaddressed. At the start of the current academic year, he  was pleasantly surprised to discover that swimming would indeed be offered at St. Augustine High School. Moreover, he was deeply impressed to learn that approximately twenty students had enrolled in the class during its inaugural meeting. Many of the students had no idea that could be done LaCoste said. We had our first entry meeting and we start swim practice this coming Monday said LaCoste.

LaCoste
Backstroke competitive swimmin

Image: Antoinette Harrell

He was thrilled to call and share the good news. The whole family is proud of him and, most importantly, for the students eager for swimming lessons. Once LaCoste sets his mind to something, he does not stop until he accomplishes it, so his achievements come as no surprise. LaCoste advocacy for integrating swimming into sports programs is highly commendable. This young man serves as a model of leadership, demonstrating a promising future. His efforts have significantly raised awareness about swimming's critical role as both a life skill and a sport.  LaCoste dedication has created new opportunities for youth but also motivated others to engage in advocacy within their communities. 

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