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A National Blue
Ribbon, A+ school
Tidings
from Taylor A monthly newsletter brought
to you by PFTSTA Publications.
April 2014
Upcoming Dates:
April 7-10 LEAP Phase II Testing
April 12 Senior Brunch
Audubon Tea Room
11 am
April 14-15 Science Extravaganza
April 16
Interim Reports Issued
Muffins with Mom
7:15 am
Middle School Dance
7 – 10 pm
April 17 - 22 Spring Break
Student/Employee Holiday
April 23
Athletic Breakfast
7:30 am
SGA Executive Board Elections
1:15 – 2:15 pm
April 24-29
Academic Games National
Tournament
Knoxville, TN
April 24
Hidden Poetry Day
Senior Class President Elections
12:30 – 1:30 pm
From the Principal’s Pen by Jaime Zapico
The end of the school year is approaching quickly, but students still need to be
mindful of their grades and standardized testing. Remember, grades can be
accessed 24 hours a day by going to http://echo.newtechnetwork.org. Interim
reports for the final period of the school year will be distributed on Wednesday, April
16.
Phase II testing begins on April 7 and will continue through April 10. Please make
sure your child is at school each day and on time. Make sure they get a good night's
sleep and a healthy breakfast each morning. I know they are all going to do great!
Their teachers have been prepping them for these major assessments all year.
The Class of 2014 and their parents will celebrate their approaching graduation with
Mrs. Taylor on Saturday, April 12 at the Audubon Tea Room. Mrs. Taylor started this
tradition with our first graduating class in 2009. We are very grateful for this
opportunity each year with her. I look forward to a beautiful day celebrating with my
seniors. Please be there promptly at 10:45 so that lunch can be served on time.
I’m excited about our first “Muffins with Mom” event on Wednesday, April 16 from
7:15 – 7:45. We appreciate all that our Taylor moms do for our students and this is
just a little way for us to say thank you. Don’t be jealous or feel left out, Taylor
dads. In the fall semester we will be celebrating all of you at the first annual “Donuts
with Dad” event.
The spring break holidays will be from Thursday, April 17 – Tuesday, April 22. Please
be safe during the break.
Senior awards night will be on Thursday, May 1 at 6:30 pm in Monroe Hall, which is
located in Ochsner Hospital at the Eastbank location. Every senior is recognized at
this event. Many awards will be given to the seniors that night, and we hope all of
you can make it.
The Class of 2014 will be graduating on Saturday, May 10 at 9:30 am at the Alario
Center. Seniors will need to be at the Alario Center by 8:30 am. Parents please
make sure all family members are on time for this special event. The doors will be
closing at 9:25 am to prepare for the entrance of our graduates. The doors will re-
open after the National Anthem. No exceptions will be made. Thank you for your
cooperation!
NJHS Induction Ceremony
6 – 7 pm
April 25 WWII Museum Stem Project
(8th Grade Gifted)
8:30 am – 1:00 pm
Junior Class President Elections
12:30 – 1:30 pm
Senior Carnival
1:30 – 2:30 pm
April 28 Sophomore Class President
Elections
12:30 – 1:30 pm
April 29 Freshman Class President
Elections
12:30 – 1:30 pm
Shakespeare Performance for
HS ELA
9:30 – 10:30 am
April 29 - 30 Track Meet Regionals
April 30 Breakfast of Champions
Ehret High School
8 – 9 am
SGA Luncheon
10:30 am – 1:30 pm
May 1 Senior Awards Night
Monroe Hall, Ochsner Medical
Center
6 – 8
Lines from the Librarian by Elizabeth Kahn
Teen Tech Week (TTW) was celebrated at PFTSTA from March 10 to March 14
This year we included a battle of the books along with our other TTW activities.
School Library Journal (SLJ) selects the books, sets up the brackets, and picks
author judges for the 15 battles held in four rounds. At PFTSTA we held a Mock BOB,
but we sent SLJ updates to the books that the students selected as their winners.
These did not always match the choices of the author judges. SLJ highlighted the
school in several online articles which you can find here: http://brief.ly/~IAIha. We
are currently running Round 3 online, and the student defenders made videos to
champion their books. You can view the videos for Round 3 here:
http://bit.ly/1oq5NgS.
Below are some pictures from some of the different events held during TTW.
Mary Ann Yacoub presents her book in hopes that the audience will vote for it In Battle 4 of the Mock
BOB.
Ben Tran displays his answer to one of the week’s Research Riddles
Ella Grindstaff and Julian Simmons show off the friendship bracelets that they made
Contact Us:
701 Churchill Parkway
Avondale, LA 70094
(504)-838-2249 – phone
(504)-436-0257 – fax
Principal – Jaime Zapico
jzapico@pftsta.jppss.k12.la.us
Questions – Kathy Guzman
kguzman@pftsta.jppss.k12.la.us
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PFTSTA Web-site
pftsta.com
PFTSTA is on Twitter
twitter.com/pftsta
Jefferson Parish Public
School System Web-site
www.jppss.k12.la.us
Upcoming events:
April 24th Hidden Poetry event in April for National Poetry Month
May 19th Authors Melissa Marr and Kelley Armstrong visit the 6th and 7th graders,
details on how to buy books closer to the event.
All Readers Welcome!
High School SGA by Katie Higgins
The high school SGA would like to thank all of the faculty, parents, and students
who attended our Talent Show on March 15th. Because of your support, SGA was
able to raise over $600 which will be used for future student events. We would also
like to congratulate all of the students who participated. You were all wonderful!
Listed below were the winners for this year. Thank you to the SGA, Mr. Theriot, Mrs.
Kocic, Mrs. Zapico and our judges for their part in making this year’s Talent Show a
success!
Overall Winner- Lodis Perkins
1st Place Vocals- Gavin Morrow
Honorable Mention Vocals- Tori Frentz and Saraya Sibley (tie)
1st place Variety- Jose Alexander and Kirsten LeCompte
Honorable Mention Variety- Michaela Brown
News from 4H by Lisa Valence
The 4-H Club is proud
to report that two
members participated
in parish or state club
activities. Eighth
grader Jake LeBlanc
attended a weekend
Leadership camp in
Pollack, Louisiana,
and sixth grader
Olivia Sonnier won
first place for her chili
recipe at the parish
4H cooking contest!
The 4-H members
have adopted the two
large gardens on the
second floor. Pictured
here are students
weeding the existing
plants before they
begin to plant more
succulent plants to
add height and color.
Academic Games
Members Head to
Nationals by Maggie Grindstaff
The PFTSTA Academic Games
teams finished the year
strong with seven Taylor
Tigers qualifying for the
national tournament. Carson
Chauvin, Edward Johnson
and Abdullah Syed will be
members of the Jefferson
Parish Senior Team.
Alexandra Miserendino and
Dylan Vasquez will be
members of the Junior Team
and James Westman will
compete with the Middle
Team. Zoey Prado also
qualified for nationals, but is
unable to attend due to a
previous commitment.
Taylor Tigers Tour Nation’s Capital by Lisa Valence
Twenty-five students, five
parents, and two teachers
had a wonderful time in
Washington DC for four
days. Up at 6:30am and
returning to the hotel at
9pm, it was a non-stop
pace. Some of the
highlights were the
Smithsonian, Newseum,
Holocaust Museum, Mt.
Vernon, and many
monuments, which we
saw by moonlight.
Everywhere we went the
teachers, Mrs. Valence
and Mrs. Maher, were told
what great students we
have at Taylor. It was a
trip of a lifetime!
Science Notes … in Pictures! by Janell Simpson
Carl Howell and Andrew Gironda (6th Grade) design a
structure to study the interaction of colored lights passing
through an aperture.
Ali Kirkland (Class of 2015) carefully
places lettuce seeds in a petri dish to
study
the dose-response to salinity.
Chemistry students collaborate in the
laboratory to determine the identity of an
unknown hydrate.
TALENTED IN THE ARTS by Linda Patrick
Many of the Talent Art students are participating in Louisiana’s Environmental
Awareness Student Art Contest with the theme “Watersheds: From My Back Yard to
the Ocean.” Students not only had to create compelling visual art for this endeavor,
but they had to express the large concepts involved: the unity of all life in
dependence on the earth’s waters, and the importance of everyone in keeping our
water clean. They really have shown their deep understanding as well as their visual
creativity with this project! When the artwork is returned I will be able to put it on
display.
Tidings from TechBytes
by Kelly Maher
Musings on MOOCs
In the August edition of Tidings from Taylor, I wrote about videonot.es:
http://www.videonot.es/ is a tool that allows you to load any YouTube video on the left
side of your screen and take notes on the right. What makes this tool even more
useful is that your notes are synced to your Google Drive, which allows you to
collaborate with others and also access your videono.es from multiple devices. A
large number of educational resources, including Khan Academy:
https://www.khanacademy.org/, TedEd: http://ed.ted.com/, and multiple massive
online open courses (MOOCs) offered by some of the top universities like Harvard
and MIT through entities like Coursera: https://www.coursera.org/,
Udacity: https://www.udacity.com/ , and edX: https://www.edx.org/,are hosting their
videos on YouTube.
MOOCs are open access, online courses that allow limitless participation. Anyone
who has an Internet connection and a will to learn is welcome. The courses offered
through MOOCs are numerous and diverse. Some are self-paced, while others have
a start and end date. Many offer choices in cost and involvement. For example, most
MOOCs offer a free to audit option, as well as a free or paid for certificate, and
sometimes college credit (assuming satisfactory completion of work on all required
assignments). MOOCs allow you to take a course that isn’t offered at your school or
supplement courses you are already taking.
One of my favorites MOOCs is Harvard’s popular CS50 course:
https://www.edx.org/course/harvardx/harvardx-cs50x-introduction-computer-
1022#.UzmJ_6hdUrX offered though edX. The course is self-paced and designed for
people who do not have any prior coding experience. The course begins with the
basics of how computers work before moving through the languages C, PHP, and
JavaScript plus SQL, CSS, and HTML. Other topics covered in CS50 include
abstraction, algorithms, data structures, encapsulation, resource management,
security, software engineering, and web development. Students who earn a
satisfactory score on nine problem sets and a final project will earn a certificate from
HarvardX.
If you’re interested in more information about MOOCs, you may want to watch “Why massive
open online courses (still) matter”:
http://www.ted.com/talks/anant_agarwal_why_massively_open_online_courses_still_matter
National Honor Society by Nick Dang
The month of March has been an exciting time for the Patrick F. Taylor chapter of
National Honor Society. On the 13th, the chapter held its annual induction ceremony
for new members. The winners of each office for the 2014-2015 year were also
announced at this event. Fifteen sophomores were inducted into the society: Justin
Brown, Brandon Bui, George Evangeloulis, Jason Hall, Suliman Hamed, Kiara Horton,
Justin Lightsey, Vy Mai, Alexandra Miserendino, Marissa Nguyen, Madison Pierce,
Valerie Ruiz, Samuel Tejeda, Rayne Torry, and Ariel Walker. One junior was also
inducted: Sarah Allred.
The new officers of PFTSTA’s Honor Society are as follows: president, Sydney Monix;
vice president, Kayla Tarr; secretary, Edward Johnson; and historian, Jazmine Wells.
The new officers are excited and are already getting ready to lead the chapter into
the new school year. The chapter is still continuing their volunteering efforts with
several events lined
up for the end of the
school year. Mission
Ignition is continuing
and Patrick F Taylor
has had a strong
showing at each of
the weekend
“missions.” Also, the
new officers are
already planning to
participate in the
Rubber Duck Derby
to support Second
Harvest Food Bank
in May.
New officers from left to right: Sydney Monix, Edward Johnson, and Kayla Tarr
The newly
inducted
members
stand to
pledge their
loyalty to
NHS and
PFTSTA.
7th Grade Science News by Katie Higgins
Mrs. Higgins’ 7th grade Science students are making the final touches to their
Science Extravaganza projects! The Science Extravaganza will take place on
Monday, April 14th and Tuesday, April 15th from 9:30am-11:30am. Fourth grade
students from both the westbank and eastbank advanced academies will be
attending this event. They will be taught hands-on science demonstrations by the
7th grade students and participate in an interactive event in the library. Parents of
the 7th grade students are also invited to the event.
Ninth Ward Field Trip by Meghan Ritter
In February, seventh grade students read the Jewell Parker Rhodes novel Ninth
Ward, a fictional account of a young girl’s experiences during Hurricane Katrina –
with a supernatural twist. The seventh grade students of Van Meter, Iowa, a tiny
town with a population of only 1,094 as of 2012, also read Ninth Ward. Ms. Kahn,
Ms. Bordelon, and Ms. Valence established the connection between the two schools
in 2011, and Taylor and Van Meter students have been using technology to share
their thoughts on Rhodes’ Ninth Ward -- and the events and culture that inspired it -
- since.
As part of
their study
of Hurricane
Katrina and
the Ninth
Ward
community,
seventh
graders
took a tour
of the Ninth
Ward on
March 26th.
Some of the
sights the
students
visited and
photograph
ed were
Musician’s
Village, Brad Pitt’s Make it Right Houses, and William Frantz Elementary School, one
of the first all-white schools in the South to integrate. Students also visited Martin
Luther King Elementary, where Taylor students treated the first grade class to a
puppet show and ‘Reading Buddy’ activity. Throughout the trip, students recorded
their experiences using iPhones, iPads, cameras, and other devices. Students will
use these pictures to create a multimedia presentation, which will be shared with
the students of Van Meter.
Both the novel and the field trip have provided our students with a valuable learning
experience. Students, teachers, and chaperones all had a wonderful time. Thanks to
Ms. Bordelon, the books and trip were fully funded by a grant.
Aliceon Clemmensen and buddy
Judy Vu and buddy
Hannah Porta, Zoey Prado, and buddies
A Note from Maestro McCloskey
Greetings Taylor Tigers:
It feels like just yesterday that we were beginning the school year, and already April
is here. Before we know it, we will be on summer break. With the conclusion of
another school year comes a new beginning for our graduating seniors.
The band’s graduating class is a very special group of students. They are
hardworking, intelligent, and accomplished. I will miss these students tremendously,
and I wish them the very best in their future endeavors. This group of students has
been the glue that holds the band program together, and I am grateful for their
service to the band and the school.
For those of you who don’t know the graduating band members, they are Tameka
Aych, Ashley Moise, Alexandra Pollard, Madison Rolig, Celia Zaeringer, and our
resident concert pianist Seth Vicknair.
All of these students have earned various scholarships for school; however, three
students have earned music scholarships. Alexandra and Madison have both secured
music scholarships at University of Louisiana at Lafayette and will be performers
with the Ragin’ Cajun Band. Seth is the recipient of the Mildred Bevell piano
scholarship. Seth has not yet decided on a university, and he is expecting additional
scholarship offers.
I am extremely excited for all of these students and will miss them all very much. I
know they will do well, and I hope they come visit the band in future years.
It is the busy time of year, and here is what we have on our schedule for the rest of
the year:
Band Rehearsal Schedule (Practices are for non-beginning students):
During April every Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday when school is in session, we
have practice after school.
For May we will practice Monday 5/5 and Tuesday 5/6
Performances:
May 7 6:30PM (Wednesday) - Spring Concert at PFTSTA (beginning students will
perform)
May 10 8:30AM (Saturday) Graduation at the Alario Center
All performances are in concert dress black and white: dress black pants or skirt and
dress white shirt or blouse. Black shoes and black socks (no socks with a skirt).
Please no jeans or tennis shoes.
If you would like a copy of the band calendar, band calendars have been handed out
to students and are available for pick up at the band room. For an electronic copy,
please email me jmccloskey@pftsta.jppss.k12.la.us. Everyone have a wonderful
spring and I’ll see you at the concert.
Sincerely,
John J. McCloskey
Band Director
Yearbooks New and OLD on sale now!!!!
Ms. Shannon, in room 108 in the Newton pod, has yearbooks on sale now for $35!
Please stop by to order yours ASAP! The yearbook will include all your favorite
moments from the year; see yourself posing with your team, out in the community,
and with your friends and classmates! Ordering a yearbook is a great way to look
back on a wonderful year at Patrick Taylor!
Also, if you regret not purchasing a yearbook from 2009-2010, 2010-2011, or 2011-
2012, you still have a chance to get one. There are extras in Ms. Shannon’s room for
only $10!!! This is your last chance, supplies are limited!!
PFTSTA Athletics
Athletic Sports Breakfast
Date: Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Time: 7:30 am
Place: School Stage Area
Parents are welcome!
Middle School Softball 2014 Coach: Patrick Leonard
1. Arabie, Ava 9. Laurent, Macy
2. Bass, Hope 10. Matthews, Elizabeth
3. Bourgeois, Bailey 11. Mores, Grayce
4. Fryer, Maddie 12. Pati, Marilyn
5. Gale, Isa 13. Porta, Hannah
6. Harold, Megan 14. Wilches, Victoria
7. Herman, Sammie 15. Woodard, Jada
8. LaForge, Lindsey
Boys Golf 2014 Coach – Ben Dugas
1. DeJesus, Johann 4. Gelpi, Alex
2. Dugas, Ty 5. Grindstaff, John Patrick
3. Evans, Baylor 6. Silva, Brennan
Gymnastics Team 2014 Coach – Louann Dugas
1. Arabie, Ava 3. Naquin, Ryunn
2. Laforge, Lindsey 4. McGowen, Jasmine
Co-Op News by Patricia Morrow, Co-Op Vice President
Thank you to everyone who supported the Co-Op this year!
The last Co-Op meeting was held on March 20th, and the 2014-2015 Co-Op Board
was voted on and is listed below:
President: Jodi Wittliff
President-Elect: Tina Scheurer
Vice-President: Gina Matthews
Vice-President: Susan Varuso
Treasurer: Ann Harold
Recording Secretary: Sandra Mesa
Correspondence Secretary: Jan Schluter
Middle School Rep: Diane Totten
High School Rep: Louann Dugas
These board members will begin to serve immediately as our current school year is
almost over. Congratulations and thank you to the current and new Board for
volunteering your time and talents! Also, thank you to Mrs. Zapico, Mrs. Kathy, Mrs.
G., and the rest of the faculty and staff for helping us in being successful!
We also had the drawing for $500 for those who attended all four meetings this
year. We are happy to announce that the Laurent family’s name was picked as the
raffle winner! Congratulations!
Please mark your calendar for next year’s Gala which is scheduled for Saturday,
March 7, 2015. More information will be sent on this fun event and fundraiser soon.
If you are interested in being part of the Gala Committee, please email Patricia at
pmorrow@pftsta.jppss.k12.la.us.
Continue to check Co-Op emails as future events are scheduled. Also, look for Co-Op
news on Facebook soon!
Thank you to Mrs. Tammy, Mr. Larry and the rest of the custodial team for helping
us at every event, meeting, or fundraiser! We truly appreciate ALL that you do!
Counselor’s Corner Jasmine Hernandez
Monday is a big day for our Taylor Tigers in middle school! iLEAP and LEAP testing
begins on Monday, April 7 and concludes on Thursday, April 10. The following tips
can be used by parents and family members to help their children stay calm,
confident, and focused:
• Make sure your child has a good night’s sleep and eats a well-balanced breakfast
in the morning.
• Remind your child that LEAP testing is important and encourage him/her to do
his/her best! Let your child know that you have confidence in his/her ability!
• Try to avoid potential conflicts and make the morning of test a pleasant one.
• Make sure your child has taken any needed medication.
• Ensure that your child is present during testing. Children generally perform better
when taking tests in their normal class setting than they do at make-up time.
Student Spotlight
Congratulations to Nick Sang,
Paris Evans, and Lauren Tran
who have been selected as
the three finalists in the
Patrick Taylor 100,000
scholarship Mrs. Taylor is
awarding this year. The
winner will be announced at
the annual senior brunch with
Mrs. Taylor on April 12.
Edward Johnson served as a
TAAC (teen ambassadors
against crime) member for
Crimestoppers this year and
represented Patrick Taylor.
He was recognized at the
annual Crimestoppers awards
luncheon. Edward is pictured
below with Darlene Cusanza,
president and CEO.
Third Quarter Star Tiger Nominees – Middle School
6th Grade
David Abadie
Yacoub Abdelbaqi
Shawn Anderson
Ava Arabie
Evan Barthe
Charles Bass
Nevaeh Bonck
Blake Bonnette
Kole Bourgeois
Anthony Cisneros
Nadiya Clarke
Nile Doucette
Kya Dykes
Kaitlyn Esneault
Connor Folse
Alexander Fryer
Emily Gibbons
Andrew Gironda
A’Maya Hill
Eduardo Jarquin
Anthony Le
Victoria Mordica
Ana Nacianceno
Ryunn Naquin
Naija Nelson
Ahmad Ottallah
Dillon Ramos
Kamryn Roane
Chance Rodriguez
Colton Schnabel
Julian Simmons
Olivia Sonnier
William Warrick
James Westman
Hannah Withrow
Sarah Yacoub
7th Grade
Nader Ajin
Bailey Andras
Ryan Boudreaux
Ahmad Bradley
Jameel Brown
Ethan Bui
Aliceon Clemmemsen
Casey Daigle
Wilson McDade
Jasmine McGowan
Khanh Nguyen
Christian Otero
Hannah Porta
Zoe Prado
Betty Reyes
Baylee Robichaux
Kathleen Dinh
Madeline Fryer
Molly Gaffney
Alex Gelpi
Megan Harold
Catherine Lam
Macy Laurent
Zoe Malanders
Madison Salvaggio
Ben Schleuter
Virginia Steinkamp
Jamie Summers
Cameron Vo
Dustin Vo
Judy Vu
Stefrien Walker
8th Grade
Madeleine Brown
Elizabeth Bundick
Joel Gabourel
Andres Gallardo
John Grindstaff
Samantha Herman Claire Hudson
Jake Leblanc
Devin Marque
Grayce Mores
Jackson Nieto
Eduardo Paternostro
Tiffany Quach
Harry Reiner
Ozzie Ross
Dominic Scheurer
Laura Smith
Johnny Thai
Jeremy Ward
Holly Wilkinson
Third Quarter Star Tiger Nominees – High School
9th Grade
Doanh Au
Michaela Brown
Kristen Clement
Ben Gagneaux
Mustafa Hamed
Henry Hazlett
Rachel Indest
Elisha Johnson
Hilary Keyes
Jessica Laurent
Raeven Mataya
Michael Modica
Isabelle Ordonez
Dennis Puente
Dareana Roy
Mason Varuso
Maryann Yacoub
10th Grade
Brandon Bui
Darian Bunch
Alexandra Compagno
Keegan Falanga
Jason Hall
Hayley Hughes
Tyson Kauffman
Tyler Libert
Justin Lightsey
Solomon Mansfield
Mark Parfait
Joye Pate
Madison Pierce
Gavin Stevens
Sam Tejeda
Rayne Torry
Ariel Walker
Alexandra Walsh
11th Grade
Warren Abadie
Quentin Andrus
Destiny Burnett
Everett Magaw
Sydney Monix
Kristen Stamp
Jazmine Wells
12th Grade
Jose Alexander
Benny Boudreaux
Jack Cole
Dylan DePriest
Micquel Downs
Paris Evans
Jasmyn Hall
Arielle Laurent
Melina Liriano
Kathleen McShane
Louis Messina
Sarah Morrison
Darla Nguyen
Mary Oliver
Alexandra Pollard
Madison Rolig
Lauren Tran
Seth Vicknair
Celia Zaeringer
Honor Roll Third 9 Weeks – Middle School
Principal
6th Grade
Yacoub Abdelbaqi
Shawn Anderson
Ava Arabie
Hope Bass
Madison Bertucci
Kaitlyn Esneault
Lindsey Laforge
Anthony Le
Ahmad Ottallah
Mackenzie Pierce
Bruce Quach
Chance Rodriguez
James Westman
Victoria Wilches
Hannah Withrow
Sarah Yacoub
7th Grade
Anjelika Adraneda
Ethan Bui
Kathleen Dinh
Madeline Fryer
Alex Gelpi
Macy Laurent
Elizabeth Matthews
Jasmine McGowan
Joshua Nguyen
Hannah Porta
Zoey Prado
Dustin Vo Judy Vu
8th Grade
Caudle Adkins
Claire Hudson
Eduardo Paternostro
Tiffany Quach
Shelby Ruiz
Laura Smith
Johnny Thai
A Honor Roll
6th Grade
David Abadie
Charles Bass
Nevaeh Bonck
Eduardo Jarquin
Victoria Mordica
Ryunn Naquin
Kole Bourgeois
Andrew Dinh
Nile Doucette
Kya Dykes
Ahmed Farhoud
Connor Folse
Alexander Fryer
Emily Gibbons
Andrew Gironda
Ella Grindstaff
A'Maya Hill
Raven Hillard
Carl Howell
Logan Neese Naija Nelson
Gary Ramee
Kamryn Roane
Alisa Salame
Colton Schnabel
Jordan Schouest
Julian Simmons
Trevor Smith-James
Olivia Sonnier
William Warrick
Amaiya Williams
Taj Williams
Elizabeth Womack
7th Grade
Yahya Abdelbaqi
Bailey Andras
Hien Au
Ryan Boudreaux
Jameel Brown
Casey Daigle
Metaxenia Evangeloulis
Molly Gaffney
Jackson Grisbaum
Rye Hazlett
Ayree Johnson
Thurman King
Catherine Lam
Zoe Malanders
Austin McDonnell
Domenic Mesa
Lauren Morrow
Khanh Tuong Nguyen
Christian Otero
Sabrina Pham
Amaya Price
Betty Reyes
Kylea Stamps Virginia Steinkamp
Christopher Totten
Andrew Tran
Benjamin Tran
Liem Tran
Tyler Tran
Andrew Varuso
Cameron Vo
Wyatt Wittliff
8th Grade
Paige Bass
Gerald Blank
Bailey Bourgeois
Madeleine Brown
Elizabeth Bundick
Charlie Clerk
Joel Gabourel
Andres Gallardo
Jake Leblanc
Corianna McDonald
Grayce Mores
Alexis Plunkett
Harrison Reiner
Dominic Scheurer
Brennan Silva
Dylan Vo
B Honor Roll
6th Grade
Joshua Arnold
Evan Bardwell
Evan Barthe
Nikolas Birkhoff
Antony Cisneros
Nadiya Clarke
Jace Concepcion
Megan Dawson
Branden Gantner
Sheila Garcia
Grace Hudson
Brandon Mitchell
Ana Nacianceno
Andreas Palmer
Rachel Wallace
Ibrahim Wehbe
7th Grade
Haley Benoit
Anna Bordelon
Ahmad Bradley
Soleil Cabiran
Aliceon Clemmensen
Dairon Diaz
Carson Gauthreaux
Baylee Robichaux
Jonathan Roux
Madison Salvaggio
Angel Thompson Askew
Jada Woodard
8th Grade
Taylor Andras
Joseph Blanco
Austin Burroughs
Andrew Demoulette Bryce Dillon
John Grindstaff
Colin Hebert
Samantha Herman
Mahree Houston
Gavin Mahl
Devin Marque
Marilyn Pati
Ozzie Ross
Willem VanderMeulen
Holly Wilkinson
Honor Roll Third 9 Weeks – High School
Principal 9th Grade
Michaela Brown
Gavin Morrow
Stefan Suazo
Maryann Yacoub
10th Grade
Justin Brown
Suliman Hamed
Kiara Horton
Vy Mai
Alexandra Miserendino
Madison Pierce
Samuel Tejeda
Rayne Torry
Ariel Walker
11th Grade
Edward Johnson Kayla Tarr
12th Grade
Imani Bell
Carson Chauvin
Nicklas Dang
Paris Evans
Melina Liriano
Ricky Nguyen
Thomas Sostarics
Stephen Torry
Lauren Tran
Celia Zaeringer
Abrania Marrero
A Honor Roll
9th Grade
Doanh Au
Kristen Clement
Marco Flores
Benjamin Gagneaux
Mustafa Hamed
Henry Hazlett
Rachel Indest
Hilary Keyes
Jessica Laurent
Meaghan Leonard
Raeven Mataya
Devin Nguyen
Isabelle Ordonez
Dareana Roy
Soheil Saneei
Mason Varuso
10th Grade
Brandon Bui
Darian Bunch
Johann DeJesus
George Evangeloulis
Baylor Evans
Cameron Granger
Jason Hall
Tyler Libert
Justin Lightsey
Marissa Nguyen
Drew Ordoyne
Joye Pate
Thanh Pham
Bill Romero
Julia Rosato
Valerie Ruiz
Gavin Stevens
Alexandra Walsh
Terrance Williams
Therald Williams
11th Grade
Warren Abadie
Sarah Allred
Quentin Andrus
Colin Bardwell
Jonathan Griffith
Alexandra Kirkland
Brittany Lehmann
Sydney Monix
Madison Berard
Rachelle Bold
Morgan Brown
Destiny Burnett
Claire Commagere
Courtney Cooper
Victoria Frentz
Dillon Nguyen
Kristen Stamp
Abdullah Syed
Da'Nesha Tally
John Tran
Jazmine Wells
12th Grade
Jose Alexander
Tameka Aych
Benny Boudreaux
David Burns
Daniel Colosino
Micquel Downs
Jasmyn Hall
Jacob Hebert
Arielle Laurent
Kathleen McShane
Nuri Melancon
Nicholas Melara
Louis Messina
Evan Michel
Ashley Moise
Lee Montgomery
Darla Nguyen
Mary Beth Oliver
Madison Rolig
Alicia Tran
Kaylynn Tran
B Honor Roll
9th Grade
Elizabeth Baudoin
Kihren Campbell
Harris Dorado
Olivia Gegenheimer
Nicholas Vo
10th Grade
Gorium Bush
Keegan Falanga
Tyson Kauffman
Chase LaPrime
Mark Parfait
Dylan Vasquez
11th Grade
Jawan Fox
Kirsten LeCompte
Everett Magaw
Tyler Nguyen
Erionne Walker
12th Grade
Brandon Clancey
Dylan DePriest
Alexandra Pollard
Andrew Roberts