Arts & Entertainment
Ludacris, Ron Clark Students Cut Amazing Super Bowl Welcome Video
The award-winning entertainer and some Ron Clark Academy students may have just dropped the unofficial Atlanta Super Bowl anthem.
ATLANTA -- A couple of weeks ago, internationally acclaimed entertainer Ludacris gave two Ron Clark Academy students the surprise of their lives, when he gave away two tickets to Super Bowl LIII. But the story didn't end there. While he was there, Ludacris and some very talented students joined the students in writing, shooting and producing an amazing Super Bowl video called "Welcome to the A."
The video takes visitors to Atlanta's most iconic locations and impressive landmarks, including The Varsity, Morehouse College, State Farm Arena, The Original J.R. Cricket's, Mary Mac's Tea Room and many others. Surprise cameos come from Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, Atlanta Falcons mascot Freddie Falcon, and Ludacris himself.
The Ron Clark Academy has received both national and international recognition for its success in educating students with academic rigor, passion, and creativity balanced by a strict code of discipline. Its 5th-8th grade students come from a variety of social, economic and academic backgrounds and communities from across Atlanta.
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