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.
This week, juniors at East Feliciana High School participated in their class ring ceremony, signing the commitment to graduate and celebrating their success through their high school journey so far.
Mrs. Smith’s 2nd graders at Slaughter Elementary are working on repeated addition. Many of her students are writing multiplication sentences already! Mrs. Smith uses small group instruction as an opportunity to accelerate all students’ learning based on their individual needs.
Congratulations to our March Students of the Month, who were recognized for their LEAD citizenship!
LIFE CYCLES IN ACTION AT JES: Ms. Griffith’s 3rd grade science students at Jackson
Elementary School are raising butterflies as part of their study of life cycles. They set up the habitat for their new caterpillars and are looking forward to seeing them grow and change!
Growing Together at CES and EFMS: 4-H members at Clinton Elementary School and East Feliciana Middle School recently did spring planting in their school garden beds!
CARING FOR CARROTS AT EF STEAM: 7th graders at the East Feliciana STEAM Academy took a break from programming their microbits to tend to their gardens. They harvested a whole bucket of carrots, continuing their discussion on how carrots naturally grow in different shapes and how these carrots are actually more “natural” than the “picture-perfect” carrots you may see in stores.
Last month, East Feliciana High School hosted a Black History Month program entitled 'What Can You Contribute to the Future - African Americans and the Arts.' The program featured a skit inspired by the theme entitled "Black to the Future."
STUDENTS IN THE SPOTLIGHT AT EFMS: The student-led Black History showcase at East Feliciana Middle School featured celebrations of inspirational figures like astronaut Mae Jemison as well as opportunities for students to highlight their own public speaking skills.
As part of celebrating Black History Month, students at East Feliciana Enrichment Academy incorporated English language arts into their science learning by reading the book ‘Gifted Hands’ by neurosurgeon Ben Carson and developing presentations & acrostic poems about Dr. Carson.
INVESTIGATING TEXTS TO CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY AT SES: At Slaughter Elementary School, 6th graders worked collaboratively in Mrs. Green’s English language arts class to celebrate Black History Month by diving into text about Muhammad Ali.
Jackson Elementary School’s annual Black History Program showcased students’ amazing talent and knowledge. The program, titled “Homecoming: Honoring Louisiana HBCUs and Their Legacies,” featured student readings and performances highlighting
each HBCU as well as the “Divine 9” fraternities and sororities. The entire school participated in a mass choir led by music teacher Mr. Bryant Harris, a proud HBCU graduate who also sang and played his trumpet in the program. Thank you to Mr.
Bryson London, 5th and 6th grade teacher, for planning and organizing this awesome celebration of Black History.
Last week, students at Clinton Elementary School celebrated the culmination of their Black History Month learning with a school-wide program featuring student performances.
Congratulations to Ms. Jherica Kelly from East Feliciana Enrichment Academy, our East Feliciana Public Schools March Employee of the Month!
Congratulations to our School Support Employees of the Year! We are proud to recognize these dedicated professionals for their contributions to our schools and our community! Learn more: https://youtu.be/jYF2S_BW6Zw
FOCUSED ON SUCCESS: East Feliciana STEAM Academy teacher Miss Washington works with a small group of 7th grade students during math class. Based on their individual goals, students are working to master specific standards from their interim assessment that they need more work on.
Celebrating Zearn Royalty at EFMS: As part of the school’s Mardi Gras festivities,
East Feliciana Middle School crowned their 7th and 8th grade Zearn Queens and
Kings. These students earned recognition for successfully completing the most online Zearn math lessons. These online lessons support student mastery of the standards that students are learning in the classroom.
Celebrating "PAW”some Students at SES: Slaughter Elementary School assistant principal Mrs. Hebert presented certificates and a Raising Cane’s certificate to the school's kindergarten Students of the Month!
CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY IN EAST FELICIANA PUBLIC SCHOOLS: Students at Clinton Elementary School researched, wrote, and presented on an African American difference maker of their choice.
Earlier this month, Jackson Elementary School hosted a first semester awards program for students in first through sixth grades. Award categories included good conduct, most improved, meritorious attendance, A-B Honor Roll, and Principal’s Honor Roll.