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Welcome to Laredo All American All-Stars

The All-American Dance Studio LLC has hired one professional choreographer from V!ROC to choreograph the Sonic, Starburst and Dipper National routine. Since we are flying him in from Hurricane, West Virginia it is imperative that your daughter attend these important practices.

Sonics September 7th & 9th  4:00-6:30/September 8th & 10th  6:30-9:00pm

Dippers September 8th & 10th 4:00-6:30pm

Starburst September 7th & 9th 6:30-9:00pm

 

 

Laredo All-American are featured in a post card for the 2011 National All-Star Cheerleading Championship March 12-13 at the Walt Disney World Resort 

 

Dear Parents & LAA All-Stars

We are in the process of beginning our first fundraiser which is the Laredo All American scholar discount card. For each scholar discount card your daugther's profit will be $7.00 per card. The monies raised will go toward your daughter's account for choreography fees for the 2010-2011 competition  season. We are looking forward to participate in a least 4 competitions. We will also be having other fundraisers to help defray the cost of competition fees.

Check out  our Pro Shop under Photos 

New 30th Anniversary T-Shirt

 

Check out our 59 National Title Banners under Photos

 

 

 Attention Parents: The 2010-2011 Tentative Competition Schedule can be found under forms updated 8/23/2010.

The All-American name came from the past experiences of its owner, Mrs. Norma Arriaga. Mrs. Arriaga told Texas Cheerleader® that she was once an All-American Pom Pom girl. She later became a dance instructor; however, as the years past she wanted to be reminded of her inspirational beginnings and fond memories. So as an adult, she was able to accomplish her goal of having her own studio," I knew in my heart the words All-American needed to be a part of my vision," said Arriaga. So Laredo All-American was born. 28 awe-inspiring years later and still going strong, The Laredo All-American is one of the true cheerleading training centers in Laredo, Texas. Mrs. Arriaga and her husband have 60 years of combined cheerleading and tumbling training experience. They have a highly motivated and enthusiastic coaching staff that possesses expertise in cheerleading and tumbling. They pride themselves on the fact that 96% of their students accomplish their personal goals of representing their schools as cheerleaders as well. The Laredo All-American teaches cheer, dance and tumbling. They have seven all-star cheer teams and other classes that "are designed for one purpose, to make [our cheerleaders] the best [they] can be and then some," explained Arriaga. She attributes the success of the program to hard work and dedication! When talking about dedication she said, "Set high standards for yourself, your employees, and most of all, your cheerleaders. It’s never too early or too late to add an extra practice. The higher your expectations, the stronger your teams will become." The Arriaga’s are proud members of the USASF, AACCA and are CPR Certified. In addition, Mr. Simon Arriaga holds a Bachelor of Science Degree with a major in Fitness and Sports with an All-Level Certificate. Mrs. Arriaga’s favorite memory of her competition team was when they won back-to-back UCA National Championships. When asked how cheerleading has changed over the past decade, Mrs. Arriaga expressed, "It has become a true competitive sport. The standards are high, with each competition having its own set of rules and regulations. The days of displaying a cartwheel ending in a right split, cheering - Go! Team! Go! are all over." She loves listening and observing spectators cheer on her teams with such enthusiasm, as her girls strive to hit that perfect routine. "It is an exhilarating feeling," says Arriaga. The most important advice the Arriaga’s can provide to someone interested in launching a new All-Star program is to have a planned "goal-setting" program that benefits all teams at their respective skill level. The Arriaga’s work hard in the community as well. The Laredo All-American and its students actively participate within the community. "We regularly participate in local Laredo events such as the Youth Parade under the Stars, WBCA Parade, and others," says Arriaga. The All-American also has their annual dance recital in April at the Laredo Civic Center Auditorium.To learn more about The Laredo All American program, please contact Norma Arriaga at (956) 723-2326.

 
                   

                                           

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