
Honoring our amazing school nurses today! Thank you for your compassion, expertise, and dedication in keeping our students healthy and safe. Your care and commitment make a world of difference. Happy School Nurse Day!đ©ș


Happy School Lunch Hero Day! We express gratitude for all of the hard work being done in our school cafeterias!


April 22-26, 2024 is Afterschool Professionals Appreciation Week (APAW), a dedicated week to recognize, appreciate and advocate for those who work with young people during out-of-school hours.
Research shows that skilled and knowledgeable program staff are the backbone of program quality and are key to desired positive youth outcomes.
Why is it important to recognize Afterschool Professionals?
An estimated 7.8 million children participate in afterschool programs each year; for every child in an afterschool program, two more are waiting to get in. Every young person deserves quality afterschool experiences that positively impact their development. It takes skilled professionals to create these experiences. Because of the important role afterschool professionals play in kidsâ lives, they deserve recognition and support!


The St. Landry Parish School District is accepting applications at https://slp.tedk12.com/hire/index.aspx for the following vacant positions: Finance Director (Location: Central Office); School Counselor Positions (Multiple Openings); Virtual Teaching Positions


All St. Landry Parish Schools will be open tomorrow, April 12, 2024.


All St. Landry Parish public schools will reopen for in-person learning tomorrow, Friday, April 12th, 2024, with the following exceptions:
Northeast Elementary
Read full story here: https://www.slpsb.org/page/newsroom

St. Landry Parish Public Schools will be closed on Thursday, April 11, 2024, due to the extensive damage caused by the recent storms, impacting many of our families.
All 12-month employees are asked to report to their respective school/site when they are able to do so safely. We understand this is a difficult time for our community, and we appreciate your patience and flexibility. The closure will allow time for families to address any storm impacts while allowing employees to ensure schools are prepared to reopen once conditions improve. Additional updates will be provided through our normal communication channels as more information becomes available. Thank you for your understanding as we navigate these challenging circumstances together.


St. Landry Parish Public Schools will be closed on Thursday, April 11, 2024, due to the extensive damage caused by the recent storms, impacting many of our families. All 12-month employees are asked to report to their respective school/site when they are able to do so safely. We understand this is a difficult time for our community, and we appreciate your patience and flexibility. The closure will allow time for families to address any storm impacts while allowing employees to ensure schools are prepared to reopen once conditions improve. Additional updates will be provided through our normal communication channels as more information becomes available. Thank you for your understanding as we navigate these challenging circumstances together.


Due to severe weather forecasted for our area on Wednesday, April 10, 2024, all St. Landry Parish schools and administrative offices will be closed. This closure includes all after-school activities and sports practices. We anticipate resuming regular school hours on Thursday, April 11th. This decision was made after close consultation with the National Weather Service and the Office of Emergency Preparedness to ensure the safety of our students and staff, which remains our top priority. Thank you for your understanding and flexibility as we take necessary precautions during this severe weather event. We appreciate your continued support of our district. Stay safe!


Due to severe weather forecasted for our area on Wednesday, April 10, 2024, all St. Landry Parish schools and administrative offices will be closed. This closure includes all after-school activities and sports practices. We anticipate resuming regular school hours on Thursday, April 11th.
This decision was made after close consultation with the National Weather Service and the Office of Emergency Preparedness to ensure the safety of our students and staff, which remains our top priority.
Thank you for your understanding and flexibility as we take necessary precautions during this severe weather event. We appreciate your continued support of our district. Stay safe!


4th graders enjoyed counting down and watching the solar eclipse live in the classroom. âïžđđ






Happy National Paraprofessionals Day! Today, we want to extend our heartfelt thanks to all our SLP paraprofessionals who work tirelessly to support students and make a difference in our schools. Your dedication and hard work do not go unnoticed. Thank you for all that you do! #ParaprofessionalsDay


Let's give a huge shoutout to all our incredible SLP Assistant Principals! It's National Assistant Principal Week, and we want to take a moment to express our gratitude for your dedication, hard work, and unwavering support for students, teachers, and staff. Thank you for your tireless efforts in shaping school communities and fostering a positive learning environment. Your commitment doesn't go unnoticed. Here's to you, Assistant Principals - you truly make a difference! #AssistantPrincipalWeek #slpProud


Mrs. Krystal and Ms Gabby's first graders worked hard this week to help their eggs hatch into PEEPS! đ„











Port Barre Elementary is proud of Caitlyn and Adalyn. Both girls attended and participated in 4H achievement day.
-Adalyn received a blue ribbon for her recycled art and placed 3rd in the Child Development Project Area Contest receiving a White Ribbon
-Caitlyn placed 1st in her category for the talent competition performing karate kata.
She also placed 2nd in the horticulture contest and 3rd place in ready to wear and discovering 4H.
We are proud of these girls for representing our school and club so well! đâ€ïžđ€





AR award recipients for the 3rd 9 weeks in both of Mrs. Brittani's Reading Crews:
đ„ Cullen B -- 46.9 points
đ„ Rowan H -- 30.3 points
đ„ Saige D (not pictured) -- 26 points
đ„ Jozee T -- 35.6 points
đ„ Eloise L -- 29.2 points
đ„ Paityn S -- 23.6 points


4th grade geologist observe fossils and make inferences about how they were formed.









Some 3rd graders participated in a new trial of learning called Walking Classroom. Students listened to a lesson while walking. #eatmovegrowla





1st graders participated in a lesson on Brilliant Blueberry. We discussed blueberries are great for memory and coordination. We discussed how they grow, where they can be purchased, and different ways they can be eaten. At the end of the lesson students were able to taste blueberries. #eatmovegrowla





đWe are proud of our 4H club! đ
Our members have been hard at work this year giving back to our communities. They made holiday cards for the nursing home residents throughout the year. We were recognized in J.M. Morrow Memorial Nursing home's newsletter.
This week, two of our members competed in the parish shooting sports competition. They practiced weekly and were both proud of themselves for making progress over the year.






