Harry Hurst Middle Schoolers Eclipsed
Harry Hurst 8th graders learned about eclipses by creating silhouettes of themselves. […]
Harry Hurst 8th graders learned about eclipses by creating silhouettes of themselves. […]
The Herald-Guide has devoted a section of the Oct. 18 edition edition of the newspaper to the Destrehan Homecoming activities that took place Friday, Oct. 5. […]
The future of healthcare in Louisiana is in a state of flux as the first phases of an over $800 million package of healthcare cuts sweep the state after Congress removed Hurricane Katrina-related healthcare subsidies in July. […]
Norco Primary focuses on a different character trait each week. The Students of the Month are chosen by their teachers for exemplifying the character traits within the month that they are honored. […]
Thursday, October 4, 2012 was 4th grade grandparents day at Norco Elementary. […]
During the study of Native American literature, Mrs. Unger’s English III Academically Gifted students read and recited Native American poetry and myths, listened to the tranquility of Native flute melodies, created totem poles and researched the Native American Code Talkers during World War II. […]
St. Rose Elementary students in Ms. Fraychineaud’s fourth grade science class, Timothy Martin, Jael Martin, Jada Marshall and Grant Sanders, are experimenting with dissecting an owl pellet as part of their study of food chains and food webs. […]
The teaching kitchen at the Satellite Center in St. Rose is different from most classrooms. […]
Even though school has already started, students wishing to participate in 4-H can still join the club, according to Mark Tassin, 4-H youth and family development department head at the LSU AgCenter. […]
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