Congratulations to these students at St. Edmund Catholic School who were selected as Young Christians for the fifth six-weeks. These students were selected because they demonstrate Christian values, hard work, respect, and compassion for others.
A gardening project at Highland Early Learning Center
Margo Guillory and Mary Bushnell’s class are using a seed starter kit to plant flowers as part of a gardening project at Highland Early Learning Center. Pre-k students are observing how to plant a seed.
Highland Pre-k students visits Children's Museum of Acadiana
Highland Early Learning Center’s pre-k students visited the Children’s Museum of Acadiana. Students in Mary Bushnell and Timia Thomas’ class are in the grocery store exhibit getting ready to scan and bag their items. From left, are Markel Henry Jr.
St. Edmund Elementary named its Spring Fair Poster Contest winners. From left, are John Ryan Meaux, second grader, second place; Stella Yun, kindergartener, first place; Hank Comeaux, fifth grader, first place; and Randon Richard, fifth grader, second place. (Submitted photo)
Ashton Aucoin
Lyndsay Miller Aucoin and Shea Aucoin announce the birth of their son, Ashton Hayes Aucoin, born at Acadian Medical Center on April 5 weighing 6 pounds and 15.4 ounces.
Maternal grandparents are Albert and Wesley Miller.
Paternal grandparents are Chad and Ruby Aucoin.
Graduation is right around the corner and much is needed ahead of time for the newspaper’s special graduation edition.
Eunice High and St. Edmund seniors are to email their senior bios.
Rehearsals are underway as Eunice Players’ Theatre prepares to open its 52nd season with “The Queen of Bingo” written by Jeanne Michels and Phyllis Murphy.
This two-act comedy centers on two sisters and best friends, Sis and Babe, who share a love of Bingo, especially at St.
Coloring eggs is a beloved Easter tradition. Eggs long have been symbols of fertility and rebirth, making them fitting icons for spring.
One story links eggs to Easter as well.
St. Edmund Catholic School’s fifth grade students successfully completed the 10-lesson Drug Abuse Resistance Education program and was recognized recently at a DARE graduation.