Congratulations to Jacob Askins for winning the Perfect Attendance drawing for the month of November! He got to meet some firefighters at the fire house and ride to school in a fire truck today!



LUNCH TIME FUN! Today, Kindergarten got to tape Ms. Aijah to the wall and 1st grade got to pie Ms. Zee in the face as rewards for meeting their daily attendance goals! Keep showing up to school to get fun prizes!






Teacher Pay: Explaining the ballot proposals

Last Day for Early Voting is November 8!

Last chance to share your feedback! The Family Survey closes November 7th. We want to hear your voice.

Teacher Pay: Explaining the ballot proposals

A few more pics to round out the week--we clearly had a lot of fun today!










Pre-K is so grateful for all of our raffle participants. Special shout out to the top sellers for each class. Jacob Askins in Mrs. Hills's class, Ava Payne in Mrs. Scott's class, and Jhanee Overton in Mrs. Goodnow's class. Also huge shoutout to Jhanee and her family for being the Pre-K overall top seller! In addition we'd like to thank Mrs. Alfreda West owner of Designs by Fre for adding an additional cash prize of $50 for the raffle winner on behalf of her business.





Wishing a VERY happy birthday to all of our Pandas who have birthdays this weekend!






Happy Halloween!
Thank you to all of the teachers who participated in our costume contest.
1st Place - Ms. Gremillion
2nd Place - Ms. Dunn, Ms. Boyd, and Ms. Paulette
3rd Place- Ms. Landry, Ms. Ferguson, and Ms. McGrew



Happy Halloween!









There will be no school for students on Monday so that teachers can participate in professional development. Students return on Tuesday.

Happy Halloween 🎃 from Ms. White's 2nd grade class!!










For tomorrow:
All students may wear black or orange shirts with their uniform bottoms for the last day of Red Ribbon Week "Black Out Drugs and Orange You Glad You're Not a Bully."
Only students who receive a Fun Friday pass from their teachers today may wear their non-scary Halloween Costumes to school. Please be sure that students do NOT bring any fake weapons of any kind with their costumes!
All students may wear black or orange shirts with their uniform bottoms for the last day of Red Ribbon Week "Black Out Drugs and Orange You Glad You're Not a Bully."
Only students who receive a Fun Friday pass from their teachers today may wear their non-scary Halloween Costumes to school. Please be sure that students do NOT bring any fake weapons of any kind with their costumes!
Teacher Pay: Explaining the ballot proposals

❤️ Our little learners were rocking red today for Red Ribbon Week! Standing proud and learning that making healthy, safe choices starts early! #RedRibbonWeek #HealthyChoices #HeadStartStrong










Give drugs the boot!










Thank you to the WBR School Board, Dr. Smith, and our community for supporting the installation of the turf field at Brusly High. The finished product is beautiful and will enhance the high school experience for our athletes, spirit groups, and band. -Hoff Schooler, BHS
I’m excited about what this new field turf means for our program and our community. It’s more than just a great playing surface, it opens the door for our youth and feeder programs to play here with us, building stronger connections and a true home-field atmosphere from the youngest athletes on up. - Antoine Washington, PAHS
I’m excited about what this new field turf means for our program and our community. It’s more than just a great playing surface, it opens the door for our youth and feeder programs to play here with us, building stronger connections and a true home-field atmosphere from the youngest athletes on up. - Antoine Washington, PAHS


Mixing primary colors to make new colors!





This past week, our little pandas have been learning all about primary colors. Learning about primary colors in early childhood is more than just recognizing red, blue, and yellow—it builds important early learning skills. As children explore colors, they develop language by describing what they see, strengthen cognitive skills through sorting and matching, and spark creativity by mixing new colors. These simple color lessons also lay the groundwork for early math, science, and visual discrimination skills, helping children make connections, express themselves, and understand the colorful world around them.










