St. Charles Public Schools crack down on uniform policies
It is back to school time in St. Charles Parish and this year the school board is continuing to tighten up on their policies.
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It is back to school time in St. Charles Parish and this year the school board is continuing to tighten up on their policies.
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Schools in the River Parishes will open in a few days, and again River Parishes Tools for Schools will provide needy students with the supplies they need for the academic year, according to founder and coordinator, Betty Coleman Clement. […]
Last year, thousands of lives were impacted by the wrath of Hurricane Katrina. […]
Leblanc Leonore Glaess “Lee” LeBlanc, 62, a resident of Lacey for 18 years, passed away into the arms of our Lord on Friday, July 2006 following a very long illness. Leonore was born on December […]
As the first anniversary of Hurricane Katrina approaches, too much of the landscape in the hardest hit areas of Louisiana remains devastated. […]
Let’s look at it this way. You pay almost $3 for a gallon bottle of water – – H2O – – that stuff that is the most plentiful liquid in the universe. […]
Can you believe it? Another summer has come and gone already.Three sure signs tell us it’s so. Football practice has started, parents have been stripping school supplies off the shelves and, starting next Monday morning, deputies will be set up in school zones all across St. Charles Parish attempting to slow motorists as an army of school busses take to the streets. […]
Louisiana residents naturally think of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita when considering how they can protect their homes against wind-driven rain and flooding. […]
The end of summer is quickly approaching, and the new school year is close at hand. […]
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