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
about 1 year ago, Slpsb Communications
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Mrs. Krystal and Ms Gabby's first graders worked hard this week to help their eggs hatch into PEEPS! đŸ„
about 1 year ago, Krystal Richard
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! đŸ€â€ïžđŸ–€
about 1 year ago, Kaitlin Hadley
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AR award recipients for the 3rd 9 weeks in both of Mrs. Brittani's Reading Crews: đŸ„‡ Cullen B -- 46.9 points đŸ„ˆ Rowan H -- 30.3 points đŸ„‰ Saige D (not pictured) -- 26 points đŸ„‡ Jozee T -- 35.6 points đŸ„ˆ Eloise L -- 29.2 points đŸ„‰ Paityn S -- 23.6 points
about 1 year ago, Brittani Marks
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4th grade geologist observe fossils and make inferences about how they were formed.
about 1 year ago, Kaitlin Hadley
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Some 3rd graders participated in a new trial of learning called Walking Classroom. Students listened to a lesson while walking. #eatmovegrowla
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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
about 1 year ago, Amanda Peck
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🍀We are proud of our 4H club! 🍀 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.
about 1 year ago, Kaitlin Hadley
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Join us for the 2nd Student Arts Expo in St. Landry Parish – a free and family-friendly festival of student artwork, live performances, and fun arts activities. The festival is March 23, 2024, from 10 AM to 3 PM in the Opelousas courthouse square. This festival is a celebration of student-artists in all artistic disciplines from every corner of St. Landry Parish. đŸŽšđŸŽŒđŸŽ·đŸŽ€
about 1 year ago, Slpsb Communications
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2nd Graders participated in a lesson on Mangos, which are the King of Fruits. They learned all about its health benefits, how and where they grow as well as different ways to eat mangos. At the end of the lesson the students were able to taste a mango.
about 1 year ago, Amanda Peck
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The SLP Early Learning Network is now accepting applications for children aged birth to 5. Interested parties can apply at the site for which your child is zoned to attend or online at https://earlylearningnetworkslp.org.
about 1 year ago, Slpsb Communications
early learning
Mrs Brittani's first graders are all eager to improve their reading fluency and also to climb our AR tower!! This morning, we dubbed 5 more students into our AR Royalty for attaining over 12 AR points in the 3rd nine weeks! đŸ„łđŸ„ł
about 1 year ago, Brittani Marks
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Mrs Brittani added 6 more readers to the AR Kingdom! These kids have surpassed 12 AR points in the 3rd nine weeks so far! 💘
about 1 year ago, Brittani Marks
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Kindergartners enjoy using chalk in PE on this beautiful day outside.
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First Graders enjoyed a heart lesson from Eat Move Grow. They were able to listen to their own heartbeats.
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Mrs. Brittani's crew spreading kindness with their snowball fight and cards to the kids at St Jude! Such a special day 💖
about 1 year ago, Brittani Marks
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Introducing the AR Queen of Mrs Brittani's first grade readers -- Miss Jozee Thibodeaux with 13.8 points so far in the third 9 weeks! đŸ„łđŸ„łđŸ„ł
about 1 year ago, Brittani Marks
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An audience makes reading aloud more fun Kids enjoy reading to their families, and listening to your child read is a great way to instill a love of reading. When you're not available, give your child the next best thing: a captive audience. Gather a few stuffed animals or action figures around your student. They can listen while your child reads. Later, ask your child about audience reactions. "What was Monkey's favorite part?" "Did Batman understand the main point?" https://tpitip.com/?14bG17376
about 1 year ago, Port Barre Elementary School
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about 1 year ago, Kaitlin Hadley
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Play a guessing game with sound-alike words Homophones are words that sound alike but have different spellings and meanings (heal, heel; bear, bare; weigh, way). To sharpen your child's sense of language, think of a pair of homophones and give clues to guess it. For example, "I'm thinking of a word that is a letter and a drink" (T, tea). Get started with some of these pairs: ant, aunt; board, bored; hole, whole; meet, meat; rows, rose. https://tpitip.com/?14bE17376
about 1 year ago, Port Barre Elementary School