Teacher Pay: Explaining the ballot proposals

Good luck to all the Pels participating in the High School STEM challenge today at the Career Academy!

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


Kane, Dwaynia, and Brendan volunteering at the annual Household Hazardous Waste Clean-Up sponsored by Dow Chemical and Keep West Baton Rouge Beautiful.



Everyone is encouraged to participate in Red Ribbon Week as we display our fight against drugs and raise awareness of Breast Cancer and Down Syndrome!

Huge Thank You to Our Guest Speakers!
Earlier this week, our Port Allen High JAG students had the privilege of learning from two incredible professionals —
💼 Mr. Toby Willis, Financial Advisor with Edward Jones, and
🏠 Mr. Brandon Brown, Real Estate Agent here in Port Allen!
Both speakers shared valuable insight on financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and career success, reminding our students that hard work, smart choices, and community connections can open endless opportunities.
We truly appreciate you both for taking the time to invest in our students’ futures and for giving them real-world knowledge they can carry beyond the classroom. 💪


Ice Simulation Activity
In this hands-on lab, students modeled and observed how melting land ice and melting sea ice affect sea-level rise differently. Using containers of water, ice cubes placed both on land (in a model representing glaciers) and in the ocean (representing sea ice), students compared water levels before and after the ice melted. Students discovered that melting land ice causes sea levels to rise, while melting sea ice does not significantly change sea levelbecause it is already floating in the water. The activity helped students visualize the effects of global warming on polar ice and sea-level rise, reinforcing the concept of energy transfer between Earth’s systems (atmosphere, hydrosphere, and geosphere).
Through observations, data collection, and reflection questions, students connected the simulation to real-world climate change impacts and discussed ways human activity contributes to rising global temperatures and melting polar ice.






Teacher Pay: Explaining the ballot proposals

You should have received an email from the WBR School System with a link to a survey. If you have children enrolled in multiple schools, we kindly ask that you complete a separate survey for each school.

Mark your calendar!

Teacher Pay: Explaining the ballot proposals

There will be no school for students tomorrow in order to facilitate parent/teacher conferences. Continue enjoying your Fall Break!

Enjoy your Fall Break! Students return October 16th.

The annual Barnyard Dance in Port Allen for individuals and families living with disabilities is set for October 18th at the Louis Mouch Multipurpose Facility and Arena. It is such a fun night full of family activities, dancing, and amazing food!
If you have any questions about this or about Joni and Friends in general, please feel free to reach out to Evan Baudouin evan.baudouin@joniandfriends.org or visit joniandfriends.org

Teacher Pay: Explaining ballot proposals

Congratulations to Emma, Sophie, Michaelin and Blake for scoring an overall gold on the WorkKeys assessment!
Go Pels!




September was Attendance Awareness Month and today we celebrated all students who showed up everyday. Students with perfect attendance and zero discipline infractions enjoyed the MTSS Sweet September Ice Cream Social during lunch. Their names were also entered into a drawing for Chick-fil-A gift card!










College Application Day is tomorrow. Don't miss out!

Report Cards

Congratulations to our September Students of the Month! McKenly, Justice, McKenzie!!!

