Board to begin drafting school calendars at Monday meet
CROWLEY - The Acadia Parish School Board will consider a number of items concerning the planned switch to a four-day week when they meet in regular session Monday.
CROWLEY - The Acadia Parish School Board will consider a number of items concerning the planned switch to a four-day week when they meet in regular session Monday.
THE POST-SIGNAL / Steve Bandy
In ceremonies Thursday morning at Crowley City Hall, Mayor Chad Monceaux, seated, proclaimed February as “Black History Month” in the city of Crowley. Among those on hand for the signing of the proclamation were, standing front from left, Shonetta Greene, Mary Morrison, Dr. Ezora Proctor and Sonjatina Wilridge, National Association of University Women - Crowley Branch; Councilwomen Sandra Marx and Katie Chiasson; Councilman Jeff Doré; back from left, Councilmen Byron Wilridge and Brad Core; and Walter Andrus, representing the Crowley Branch of the NAACP.
CROWLEY - Through official proclamation signed Thursday, Mayor Chad Monceaux has designated February at National Black History Month in the city of Crowley.
CROWLEY – It was no big surprise when the Acadia Parish School Board voted unanimously to transition to a parishwide four-day work/school week.
January 25
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The Acadia Parish Junior Leaders Club has announced its slate of club officers. From left are Sergeant-at-Arms Ryleigh Oestriecher, Community Resource Development (CRD) Chairperson Whitney Kibodeaux, President Branson Melancon, Vice President Ava Arceneaux, Secretary Annalise Arceneaux and Reporter Laura Thibodeaux. Kayla Segura and Megan Sarver are the Acadia Parish 4-H Agents. 4-H Junior Leaders is a secondary club offered by 4-H giving 7th grade through 12th grade students many opportunities to learn how to be leaders. The goal of the Junior Leader Club is to create bold leaders that serve the community. Each year, the club chooses a new community service project. This year the club chose to focus on the military. One way the club gives students leadership opportunities is by conducting officer elections. For more information on all Acadia Parish programs, please call Segura or Sarver at the 4-H office at (337) 788-8821 and/or visit www.lsuagcenter.com/en/our_offices/parishes/Acadia. (Photo courtesy of Kayla Segura)
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