Superintendent Update
March 12, 2018
National Beta Week 2018
Monday- Make An Impact Monday ~Miles Perret Coin Drive Kickoff
Tuesday- Transform Yourself~Appreciation gifts for staff
Wednesday- Willing To Serve~Peer Helpers
Thursday~Take Action~Betas help in the cafeteria
Friday-Focus on Leading~Wear Beta pins & pass out BETA pamphlets
Arnaudville Elementary
Arnaudville attended the Beta Convention
Regional Science Fair
CANKTON ELEMENTARY
EAST ELEMENTARY
Austin Jones 1st, Aubrei Guillory 2nd, Anna Oubre 4th, and Sadie Spell 2nd
Trevyn Smith PK
left to right are Arissa Israel, Stephanie Deville, Bonnie Ventress, Julie Faul, Pastor Heather Ardoin, Pastor Cardell Ardoin, Maddie Miller, and Tina Andrus.
*Not pictured is Dailyn Ardoin
EUNICE CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION
Students prepare to compete for the Machinist Competition at Eunice Career Center
EUNICE ELEMENTARY
Eunice Elementary held its spring book fair this past week. Students were able to shop during the day for the books they wanted. "On Wednesday night, the 7th, parents, guardians, family, and friends were invited to come by and shop with their child.
Pictured are people shopping that night.
EUNICE HIGH SCHOOL
EUNICE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
GRAND COTEAU ELEMENTARY
HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY
KROTZ SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
Prestigious PBIS
Can’t Tame a Wild Mustang!
Krotz Springs Elementary faculty and staff pre-planted their grass and plants as they prepared to provide nourishment to their “little mustangs” with tons of Positive Behavior Expectations though out the school year. It is evident that they have been superb in succeeding by providing advance preparation of PBIS yearly school-wide activities.
These mustangs have done a Super Job on devising “Mustang Bucks” and opening of a store which is filled with inventory of age appropriate items. In order to keep their store replenished, they have gotten the community involved through parental involvement, collaboration with McDonalds and fundraisers.
If you visit their campus, you will see superb evidence of data and collaboration with faculty through meeting notes, e-mails, posted results/graphs in lounge and workroom. The pictures of all events are outstanding as they are displayed throughout their BOP (Book of Products). The students seem to be really excited with the implementation of their Jr. Crew Members! Congratulations to Ms. Briana Briley (PBIS chairperson), Mrs. Ramica Robinson (Administrator), and the entire Krotz Springs Faculty and Staff for your dedication and hard work, not to mention your after-hours devotion. “Those who wish to pet and baby wild mustangs “love” them. But those who Respect their natures, provide Safe environments and take the Responsibility of nourishing their lives, “LOVE THEM MORE!”
MACA
NORTHWEST HIGH SCHOOL
On Wednesday, March 7, 15 students from Northwest High competed in the University of Louisiana at Monroe Technology Competition. The students competed as a team against 23 high schools from across the state of Louisiana. They were responsible for completing a 20 question internet search educational scavenger hunt and three projects ranging from making technology comparison PowerPoints, Budget Spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel, and creating and illustrating an original short story via Microsoft PowerPoint . The Northwest High Tech Team placed 4th overall! The students who competed are:
1. Jordan Quirk
2. Aaron Woodson
3. Andre Woodson
4. Brennen Rider
5. Emily Deville
6. Kade Stelly
7. Kirk Bergeron
8. Darinelle Shorten
9. Ciara Dupre
10. Hannah Batiste
11. Alexis Lecompte
12. Zach Walls
13. Chad Breaux
14. Jaylon Donatto
15. Kyron Richard
NORTH ELEMENTARY
OPELOUSAS HIGH SCHOOL
Congratulations to the OHS Science Olympiad Team for placing 4th in our region and qualifying for the state tournament.
Individual medals:
1st place - Hovercraft - Eric Wilson
2nd place - Disease Detectives - Ahraf Swati & Alycia Venable
2nd place - Experimental Design - Aaron Jackson, Ahraf Swati, & Jonathan Weeks
3rd place - Anatomy & Physiology - Aaron Jackson & Michael Lanclos
3rd place - Microbe Mission - Michael Lancols & Eric Wilson
3rd place - Rocks & Minerals - Eddie Ramirez
3rd place - Forensics - Anyarae Joseph & Eric Fisher
3rd place - Remote Sensing - Eddie Ramirez & Eric Wilson
Team Members:
Dru Davis
Eric Fisher
Aaron Jackson
Anyarae Joseph
Michael Lanclos
Eddie Ramirez
Ahraf Swati
Alycia Venable
Jonathan Weeks
Bailey Willis
Eric Wilson
PARK VISTA ELEMENTARY
PORT BARRE ELEMENTARY
PBE Celebrates Black History Month
SOUTH STREET ELEMENTARY
South Street PreK students attended the Read Across America Program at the SLP School Board.
SOUTHWEST ELEMENTARY
SUNSET MIDDLE SCHOOL
Monday- Make An Impact Monday ~Miles Perret Coin Drive Kickoff
Tuesday- Transform Yourself~Appreciation gifts for staff
Wednesday- Willing To Serve~Peer Helpers
Thursday~Take Action~Betas help in the cafeteria
Friday-Focus on Leading~Wear Beta pins & pass out BETA pamphlets
Special thanks, Ms. Dionne Thomas, 6th grade Math teacher, for working with our students on Saturdays.
WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Washington Elementary Students of the Week 3-9-18