How to create a durable gingerbread house
Gingerbread cookies and houses are one of the many symbols of the holiday season, alongside Christmas trees and twinkling lights. In fact, few confections symbolize the holidays more so than gingerbread.
Gingerbread cookies and houses are one of the many symbols of the holiday season, alongside Christmas trees and twinkling lights. In fact, few confections symbolize the holidays more so than gingerbread.
The following are excerpts from the Eunice Police Department radio dispatch logs.
Allison Conroy’s first grade class at East Elementary made a Christmas Nativity scene during their art lesson on Christmas around the World.
Positive Office Referrals at East Elementary are made by faculty and staff and presented when a student is demonstrating one of the school’s expectations, “Be Safe, Be Respectful, and Be Responsible.” These students are considered Positive Office
Kimley Triplett’s second grade class at East Elementary crafted a Christmas Nativity scene during their art lesson on Christmas around the World. Seated, from left, are Kenslei Hill, Gabriella Fontenot and Lucy Deville.
Becky Manuel’s first grade students at Glendale Elementary are patiently waiting because, as they said, “Here Comes Santa.” In front, from left, are Fayelynn Rollins and Emmaline O’Reilly.
Katie Lavergne’s kindergarten class at East Elementary created a Christmas Nativity scene as part of their art lessons on Christmas around the World.
Students of the Week for Dec. 6-10 were honored at Glendale Elementary. In front, from left, are Chevy Warden, Kylan Semien, Kathryn Klumpp, Eliza Gray, Emmaline O’Reilly, Harper Fink, Ryan Menard and Demarcus Thomas.
Eunice High Alumni Asssociation made a monetary donation to the four groups that play a vital part in helping the EHS Alumni tourney possible, EHS baseball, tennis, volleyball/girls basketball and cheerleading.
Khloe Glaze, a first grader at Glendale Elementary, received a certificate for adding basic math facts in 6 seconds. She was given the certificate by Rebekah Fontenot her first grade teacher. (Submitted photo)