Congratulations to our 5th grade, 8th grade, and 12th grade Students of the Year! We’re so proud of your hard work, leadership, and achievements.

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It's a new season and the Pels are in the tournament. Make plans to travel to north this Friday for our Round 1 matchup against Oak Grove! Go Pels! 🏈
3 months ago, Port Allen High School
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Some of our Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations from September 15 - October 15!
4 months ago, Port Allen High School
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40+ colleges and businesses swarmed campus today for our annual College and Career Fair!
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Last Day for Early Voting is November 8!
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Last chance to share your feedback! The Family Survey closes November 7th. We want to hear your voice.
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Ms. Everson's Environmental Science class worked on a watershed activity where students used a crumpled sheet of paper to model hills and valleys, drawing with markers to represent land features and pollutants. When water is sprayed or poured over the paper, it flows along the creases, carrying the marker colors downhill. This visually demonstrates how rainfall moves through a watershed, showing how water collects, forms streams, and spreads pollution across connected areas. The activity helps students understand water flow, runoff, and the environmental impact of human actions within a watershed.
4 months ago, Port Allen High School
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Ms. Everson's Environmental Science class worked on a watershed activity where students used a crumpled sheet of paper to model hills and valleys, drawing with markers to represent land features and pollutants. When water is sprayed or poured over the paper, it flows along the creases, carrying the marker colors downhill. This visually demonstrates how rainfall moves through a watershed, showing how water collects, forms streams, and spreads pollution across connected areas. The activity helps students understand water flow, runoff, and the environmental impact of human actions within a watershed.
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Congratulations to Lady Pels Volleyball for earning a spot in the Division III playoff tournament. Tomorrow they face off against Haynes Academy in Metairie. Game time is 4:30. https://gofan.co/event/5268645?schoolId=LA69648
4 months ago, Port Allen High School
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Congratulations to our MTSS Spooktacular Attendance Challenge Winners. The Class of 2027 completed the month with an attendance rate of 96% and all members of the class pulled a reward from the mystery box. 98 students met the goal of zero absences, zero behavior infractions and zero failing grades to receive free dress passes. Their names were also entered into a drawing for a week of double lunch shifts, lunch on the principal and a pair of Beats headphones.
4 months ago, Port Allen High School
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There will be no school for students on Monday so that teachers can participate in professional development. Students return on Tuesday.
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We love our Homies with extra Chromies!!!! #DownSyndromeAwarenessMonth
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Good luck to all the Pels participating in the High School STEM challenge today at the Career Academy!
4 months ago, Port Allen High School
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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


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Kane, Dwaynia, and Brendan volunteering at the annual Household Hazardous Waste Clean-Up sponsored by Dow Chemical and Keep West Baton Rouge Beautiful.
4 months ago, Port Allen High School
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