
All East Feliciana Public Schools and offices will remain closed Thursday, April 11.


Congratulations to our East Feliciana Public Schools April Students of the Month, who were recognized for being team players!


Congratulations to Mr. Cedric Walker from East Feliciana High School, our East Feliciana Public Schools April Employee of the Month!


A SWEET FIELD TRIP FOR CES: The Clinton Elementary School Non-Cat Pre-K class took a trip to Mrs. Heather's Strawberry Farm in Albany, LA. As they picked delicious red
strawberries, they learned the process of growing them.




SPECIAL OLYMPICS SPOTLIGHT: Last month, our students competed at the Capital Area Special Olympics track and field meet hosted by Woodlawn High School. Congratulations to our student athletes on their achievements!




Participants in the TRIO program at East Feliciana STEAM Academy visited the Stennis Space Center, NASA’s premier rocket testing facility. They had the opportunity to engage in some hands-on discovery learning connected to the work they have been doing in their classes at school.





Jackson Elementary School classrooms are participating in a “Magikarp Madness” Kindness Challenge this month. Students are completing weekly kindness challenges and tracking them on a classroom calendar. Each week, the school identifies the classes with the most acts of kindness that will move forward in the bracket. Students in 3rd grade earned a kindness point by volunteering to read to 1st graders.



Last week, students from Clinton Elementary School attended Ag Magic Baton Rouge presented by the LSU Ag Center. Students took an interactive, visually stimulating educational journey through Louisiana agriculture and the environment.




A COMMITMENT TO SAFETY, SERVICE, AND LEGACY AT EFHS: Last week, students at East Feliciana High School participated in CPR training led by Wardell Lewis, BSN RN, a 2004 graduate of Clinton High School.



SPOTLIGHT ON SCIENCE AT SES: Students in Ms. McIntyre’s sixth grade science class at Slaughter Elementary School conducted experiments to explore energy storage molecules in living organisms.



The EFMS track & field team finished in first place last week at the Sherman/Brown Invitationals held in Woodville, MS. Coach Darren Matthews was named outstanding coach. The EFMS team has students from both East Feliciana Middle School and East Feliciana STEAM Academy.



A TASTE OF LOUISIANA AT JES: To celebrate great behavior and citizenship, the Jackson Elementary School PBIS committee hosted the school’s annual Taste of Louisiana Festival. Students learned about and tasted delicacies from a range of historic festivals across the state.







"Mobile Zoo" Stops at CES: Last week, students at Clinton Elementary School received a special visit from BREC’s mobile zoo program that is designed to educate the public while reinforcing the message of wildlife conservation.



Learning the Language of Math at EFHS: Geometry students at East Feliciana High School work to understand the precise language that describes the properties of volume.


GETTING TO THE HEART OF LEARNING AT EF STEAM: During their Introduction to STEM Pathways and Careers course, 7th graders at East Feliciana STEAM Academy designed and constructed papier-mâché animals that incorporate a programmed microbit, including a pig with a beating heart.


EFMS HOSTS BETA CLUB INDUCTIONS: East Feliciana Middle School hosted their Beta Club induction ceremony last week. The national Beta organization promotes the ideals of achievement, character, leadership, and service.





Students in Mrs. Gibbs’ kindergarten math class at Slaughter Elementary School have been modeling their thinking for their classmates!



Jackson Elementary School observed Read Across America week with guest readers and special “Book and Blanket” and “Teen Cafe” reading activities. Thank you to paraprofessional Trellia Freeman for coordinating this exciting celebration of literacy!






"Nacho" Average Artists at EF STEAM: East Feliciana STEAM Academy students
enrolled in the EF Accelerate afterschool program celebrated Pi Day on 3-14 by designing nacho art that represented the concept of Pi.





SHAPING THE FUTURE WITH ART AT CES: Last week, students at Clinton Elementary School painted their unit project in art class. The unit covers creating drawings using geometric shapes and blending colors.



