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PawRiffic students honored at Glendale

Glendale Elementary announced its PawRiffic winners for the week of March 20. From left, are Alyseia Fontenot, Raegina Rougeau, Brooklyn Langley, Amelai Bourgeois, Olivia Guillory and Megan Isaac. (Submitted photo)

Children enjoy a EHS senior project

Paisley Fruge, a senior at Eunice High, completed her senior project with a reading time for children with Santa Claus. She also collected donations of non-perishable items for the Eunice Food Bank.

EHS senior project benefits St. Jude’s Hospital

Eunice High seniors Albert Hayes Jr., left, Chirstopher Leger, Walker Fontenot and Zachary Castille completed their senior project by collecting pull tabs to donate to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital.

EHS senior project donation to Goodwill

Eunice High seniors Cornell Williams, left, and Shane Ceasar, not pictured, collected clothes and donated them to GoodWill as their senior project. At right an employee at GoodWill store accepted the donation. (Photo submitted)

EHS cancer research senior project

Eunice High seniors Stephan Fontenot, left, Harold Fontenot and Leroy Allen completed their senior project. The seniors built a mini barbecue pit out of an old propane tank. They held a raffle and raffled it off to raise money for cancer research, and raised $312.

Eunice High senior donates to Faith House

Eunice High senior Ali Babineaux, second from left, collected items such as paper products, hygiene products, baby items and more and donated all to the Faith House in Lafayette on March 23. From left are Rachelle Babineaux, Ali, her mentor Alex Deaville and Tracy Babineaux. (Photo submitted)

EHS senior project at Pecan Acres

Eunice High students Alyssa Gianfala, left, Sarah Gotreaux, Kelsea Aguillard, and Kelsey Ledoux visited at Pecan Acres in Opelousas. The students received donations to purchase prizes for bingo as well as bingo supplies and donated all to the facility.

EHS senior project at OakLane Wellness

Eunice High seniors Jasmine Guillory and Miracle Shillow completed their senior project which included volunteer work at OakLane. They visited and played games with the nursing home residents. (Submitted photo)

Pennies for Patients at Highland Elementary

Highland Elementary’s first student to register online for the school’s Pennies for Patients is Matthew St. Cyr, left. He received a sticker tatoo for registering online. Matthew is a fourth grader in Jason Thibodeaux’s class.

Bicycle registration continues

Eunice Police Chief Randy Fontenot takes down a bicycle registration Saturday, at right, is Mayor Scott Fontenot. The city aldermen approved two ordinance amendments, one setting a $5 registration fee and the other, setting out a registration program that puts the bicycle control program in place.