East Elementary parents were recently invited to participate in one of their child’s morning lessons during a “Come Learn With Me” activity. Parents were able to get a peak as to what it’s like to be in their child’s class. Above is Brandy Rozas’ third grade class.(Submitted photo)
The Bulb & Blossom Garden Club chose its Business Garden of the Month. Becky Pucheu, a volunteer member, presented the marker to Joseph Coutee, owner and manager of Coutees Grocery, located at 610 S. Martin Luther King Drive.
King Henry
Catrina Bourque and Tyler Henry of Crowley announce the birth of their son, King Kai Henry, born at Acadian Medical Center on Nov. 21 weighing 7 pounds and 6.4 ounces.
Maternal grandparents are Sedonia Shepard of Crowley and Tya Corbello of Alexandria.
Shopping for gifts for kids makes many shoppers nostalgic for their own childhoods. Few adults can forget the joy of finding the perfect gift under the tree on Christmas morning. Recreating that magic for a youngster can be as joyous for gift givers as it is for kids.
Fourth graders at East Elementary earned their 25 points in AR program recently. From left, are Ava Cornely and Traevlin Johnson. They are with their teacher Mayria Ledet. (Submitted photos)
Third graders at East show off their disguised turkeys
East Elementary students showed their artistic ability and imagination as they disguised a turkey for art class. Third grade winners are, from left, Khilin Frank, Brayden Trichell, Gabriel Fontenot, Harlee Dupre and Emily Pierrottie. (Submitted photos)
Brylee Lavergne is with her principal Gina LaGrange.
East Elementary recognized these Positive Office Referrals for their hard work and positive behavior. Brylee Lavergne is with her principal Gina LaGrange. (Submitted photos)
Glendale Elementary recognized its Students of the Week for Nov. 7- Nov. 11. In front, from left, are Avriella Rogers, Gary Owens, Layla Breaux, London Joseph, Carter Thomas, Bryan Ramirez, Jacelyn Herbert and Victoria Hernandez.
Paraprofessional and Teacher of the Year at Highland
Highland Early Learning Center named its Paraprofessional of the Year and Teacher of the Year. Carolyn Faul, left, are Paraprofessional of the Year and Teacher of the Year, Brooke Gaspard. (Submitted photo)