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Jack Edward Finley

May 13, 1947 - June 12, 2021
A Mass of Remembrance for Jack Edward Finley will be celebrated by Rev. Mikel A. Polson at St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church in Crowley on Saturday, Nov. 27, 2021, at 11 a.m.
Following inurnment at Woodlawn Cemetery in Crowley, family and friends are invited to gather at St. Michael’s Parish Hall.

Mary Margaret “Margo” Odom

Mary Margaret “Margot” Odom peacefully passed away on Jan. 3, 2021, in Lakeway, Texas, at the age of 72.
She is survived by her four sons, Mike, Pat, Kevin, and Tim; four daughters-in-law, Monica, Jennifer, Sarah, and Kate; four grandchildren, Gregory, Grant, Grace, and Jennifer; and her brother, Francis Graugnard.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Owen; her parents, Casimir and Lucille Graugnard; and her brothers, Mike and Jack.
Margot grew up in the Edgard and New Orleans communities of Louisiana eventually graduating from the Academy of the Sacred Heart and Loyola University. After living in California and Pennsylvania, she returned to Louisiana, where she raised her family and worked as a Catholic school teacher.
Eventually, she and Owen settled in Lakeway, Texas, where they enjoyed retired life surrounded by family and friends.
Family and friends are invited to attend a Memorial Mass which will be held at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church located at 2349 Louisiana Hwy. 18, Edgard, on Wednesday, Nov. 24, at 10 a.m.
Adhering to her desire to be cremated, Margot’s ashes will be interred in her family’s crypt located in the cemetery of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Edgard.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Academy of the Sacred Heart in New Orleans.

Sheriff’s Office hosting community blood drive Nov. 23

The Acadia Parish Sheriff’s Office will host a blood drive on Tuesday, Nov. 23, in the main office parking lot at 1037 Capitol Ave., Crowley, between 12:30 p.m. and 5 p.m.
Free T-shirts will be given out to all donors
To donate you must be 16 years or older and weigh at least 110 pounds. If you are under 16 you must weigh at least 130 pounds and have signed parental consent.
Your voluntary blood donation helps meet the needs of patients in local medical facilities.
During your donation, you will be attended to by trained specialists.
Please consider donating.

School Board to consider committee proposals

A number of procedural items were recommended to the Acadia Parish School Board for approval during recent committee meetings
The board’s Budget and Finance Committee will recommend paying bus driver privatization cost in one lump sum payment
As noted by Justin Carrier, the board’s CFO, there are still 22 Acadia Parish bus drivers who are not part of the DS Bus South system.
This was a program passed with LA R.S. 11:1195.2 when anytime a school system privatizes, outsources, or contracts with a private company, the system must pay an actuarial-based fee to LSERS (Louisiana School Employees Retirement System) on the number of positions lost.
The system outsourced its transportation department in 2012. The board elected at that time not to eliminate all of the Acadia Parish bus drivers positions, but rather privatize each position as a board bus driver retires or resigns.
Every time one of the school boards bus drivers retires or resigns, they are replaced by a DS employee. LSERS charges a one-time fee -every time that happens.
Last year, there were eight parish bus driver employees who either resigned or retired. All eight were replaced by DS employees.
The fee to LSERS is a one time fee of $369,546.44 that could either be paid in one lump sum payment or spread out over 10 years at an interest rate of 6.90%. Spreading the payments out over 10 years would cost the parish system $489,917.20, according to Carrier.
The committee elected to pay the entire fee in one lump sum payment, saving APSB $120,370.76 in interest at Monday’s committee meeting.
The full board will consider that recommendation when it meets on Dec. 6.
Also considered for approval was the Industrial Exemption in the amount of $558,268) for Cajun Traditions Food Processors, LLC, the former Garan Building located in Church Point.
Following a presentation by Benjamin Richard of Cajun Traditions Food Processor, LLC, the exemption was approved by the committee.
The annual exemption for the first and second five-year timeline is 80% for each five-year increment.
Richard also noted that Ash Wednesday was the first day of business for the company, which now employs 10 people. It is expected to hire additional employees soon for the manufacturer of sausage, boudin and tasso.
The final item to be considered was an Industrial Tax Exemption in the amount of $1,721,357 for Tally Ho Investments, LLC, the company responsible for the renovation of the former Garan building and turning it into a food manufacturing plant now being operated by Cajun Traditions.
The exemption was approved by the committee to be voted upon at the board’s next meeting.
Under the Personnel, Insurance and Curriculum Committee meeting, the following three considerations were recommended to the full board:
• Dates of the 2022 Board and Committee meetings were approved. The complete list will be announced for the December regular School Board meeting.
• Changes to various policies as a result of legislative action; and
• Changes to policy DJD-Expense Reimbursement to 56 cents per mile as a result of local action — the lone nay vote was cast by Board member Rebecca Atkinson.
The regular school board meeting is slated for Monday, Dec. 6.

SLCC has a plan for the future

Chancellor explains 5-year strategic plan

Louisiana ranks 48 in the country in educational attainment. The Acadiana area ranks fifth among the eight regions in the state.
“We have a very serious role to play,” Vincent F. June, Ph.D., chancellor, South Louisiana Community College, said during the recent Business Over Breakfast event hosted by the Acadia Parish Chamber of Commerce.
In spring 2020, nearing the full term of its 2015-2020 Strategic Plan, SLCC launched a process to craft a new strategic plan to guide the institution through 2026.
“Multiple factors influenced the development of this plan, including changes in key leadership positions, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on virtual learning, and a renewed focus on ensuring the long-term viability, sustainability and success of the institution,” June said.
Reimagining SLCC, launched in August, is that strategic plan.
SLCC is comprised of nine campuses in eight parishes covering 6,400 square miles and serving more than 17,000 students annually.
“We impact training in the medical field, automotive, welding, machinists, electricians,” June said. “When you see a truck driver on the interstate, he could have trained here. When you’re waiting for the electricity to be turned back on after a story, that power lineman could have trained here.
“We are a comprehensive community college.”
June noted that “the best way to improve a community is through education — it’s a game changer.”
From the strategic plan, an SLCC College Blueprint was carved which specifies collegewide parameters for key components of the strategic plan focues on the relevance, impact and sustainability of educational programs provided by the institution.
“You can expect to see some consolidating of programs along with some expansion of programs,” June said. “We’ll be eliminating some programs and also adding some new programs.”
Over the next five years, the future of community colleges is strong, according to June.
“Reimagining SLCC positions us to become a national leader among community colleges in America.
“South Louisiana Community College has an extraordinary opportunity to chart a new path for success. We are entering a new era in the history of higher education, away from the old ‘vo-tech and trade school’ images.
“Reimagining SLCC sets the course for our college to grow and thrive in this new landscape and to fulfill a vision to achieve excellence in everything we do.”

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