Power has been fully restored at the Early Learning Center, and we are pleased to announce that we will resume our normal school schedule tomorrow. We appreciate your patience and understanding as we navigated the challenges caused by this morning’s severe weather. The safety and well-being of our learners and staff remain our top priority, and we are grateful for the cooperation of our families and community during this time. We look forward to welcoming everyone back for a regular school day.
3 months ago, Kelli Joseph, Ed.D.
All ELC learners are being transported to SHATA to continue the school day at that location. There is ample space for everyone.
3 months ago, Kelli Joseph, Ed.D.
Weather conditions are expected to improve by mid-morning. However, the day will not be counted against any learner who remains home today. All special school day events are cancelled at ELC. We will notify everyone later today if after-school events at SHCCA will be cancelled.
3 months ago, Kelli Joseph, Ed.D.
Severe weather conditions are moving at a rapid pace and we are aware of the many power outages around the parish. The school day will not be counted against any learner if their parent(s)/guardian decide to keep them home today. ELC learners who arrived at school this morning are currently in the gym. They will be transported to SHATA if power isn't restored. Electricity is working at SHCCA.
3 months ago, Kelli Joseph, Ed.D.
Electricity is working at SHATA and SHCCA. However, there is a power outage at ELC. All learners who arrived at school this morning are housed in the gym at this time. Buses will transport them to SHATA for the school day if power is not restored. Please share this message with family and friends.
3 months ago, Kelli Joseph, Ed.D.
The Snow Cone, Free Dress and Extended Recess event at ELC, and Technology Fair at SHATA and SHCCA will be rescheduled!
3 months ago, Kelli Joseph, Ed.D.
Please remain weather aware and stay abreast of all notifications from the Police Jury and School District! A tree has fallen on Highway 43. These issues along with electrical outages will further delay bus arrivals. Thank you for your patience as we deal with these real-time, severe weather conditions. Please share these messages with family and friends. Safety first!
3 months ago, Kelli Joseph, Ed.D.
The bad weather is moving rapidly through the area. However, everything is delayed until conditions improve! It is NOT safe to have children at the bus stop right now. All bus drivers have been notified to drive with extreme caution and NOT move unless it is safe to do so. Electricity is still out at some homes and the schools. Parents, the school day will not be counted against your children if you decide to keep them home. Please share this message with family and friends!
3 months ago, Kelli Joseph, Ed.D.
Just notified that the strongest winds are moving out of the Greensburg area. However, severe thunderstorm warnings are still active and it is NOT SAFE to have your kids at the bus stop. Electricity at some homes and schools are out. Please be weather aware and share these messages with family and friends!
3 months ago, Kelli Joseph, Ed.D.
There is a tornado warning until 7:15am. All buses will NOT move until it is safe to drive on the roads. We were just notified that electricity is not stable at the schools. If you choose to keep your children home today it will not be counted against them. Thank you for your patience as we deal with these real-time weather issues. We will keep everyone posted as things unfold.
3 months ago, Kelli Joseph, Ed.D.
Good morning - all bus drivers are being notified to take EXTREME CAUTION this morning due to the weather conditions. Please be patient as we work to safely pick up our learners.
3 months ago, Kelli Joseph, Ed.D.
Reading gets mysterious in Mrs. Matthews’s class! Our 3rd grade Hawks solved a Whodunnit by answering text-dependent questions in a fun and interactive ELA mystery game. Critical thinking + engagement = a winning combo! #sthelenawinning #RETHINKsthelena
3 months ago, Bernard McPherson
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Addressing misconceptions head-on! Mrs. Causey’s 3rd grade math learners are revisiting assessment items, digging deep to build stronger understanding. Growth is happening here! #sthelenawinning #RETHINKsthelena
3 months ago, Bernard McPherson
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Academic struggle is embraced in Ms. Davis’ math class! Learners worked together to decompose fractions, prep for LEAP, and grow through rich, peer-supported discussion. #sthelenawinning #RETHINKsthelena
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Exploration meets inquiry in Ms. Sims’ class! Our learners dove into the science of glaciers and sharpened their critical thinking skills with text-dependent questions. #sthelenawinning #RETHINKsthelena
3 months ago, Bernard McPherson
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Real-world math in action! Mrs. Garner’s 6th grade learners used temperatures to plot decimals and fractions on a number line—connecting classroom learning to the world around them. #sthelenawinning #RETHINKsthelena
3 months ago, Bernard McPherson
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Our Hawks soared this week! Congratulations to our PBIS learners who modeled positive behavior and leadership on campus. Keep setting the standard for excellence and respect! #sthelenawinning #RETHINKsthelena
3 months ago, Bernard McPherson
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Critical thinking is on full display in Mrs. Prescott’s class! Learners analyze political cartoons to develop claims and cite strong evidence. #sthelenawinning #RETHINKsthelena
3 months ago, Bernard McPherson
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Mrs. Brumfield’s 6th grade scholars highlight key details like pros—preparing to conquer multiple-choice assessments with confidence! #sthelenawinning #RETHINKsthelena
3 months ago, Bernard McPherson
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Mr. Boykins and Ms. Talbert tag-team for a powerful 5th grade math co-teaching lesson on ordered pairs! Collaboration in action! #sthelenawinning #RETHINKsthelena
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