School Board tweaks school mask, quarantine rules
Once the governor’s mandate is lifted, students and teachers in Acadia Parish may be able to decide on their own if they want to wear a face mask while at school.
Once the governor’s mandate is lifted, students and teachers in Acadia Parish may be able to decide on their own if they want to wear a face mask while at school.
Representing Branch Elementary School are Prince Luke Navarre, son of Lawrence and Bobbie Navarre; and Princess Karli Venable, daughter of Derek and Monique Venable.
Representing Church Point Elementary School are Prince John Landry-Jagneaux, son of Jeanne and Ryan Doucet and Devinn Jagneaux; and Princess Lilly Grace Gaultier, daughter of Lance and Kelyn Gaultire
Representing Egan Elementary School are Princess Emma Short, 7-year-old daughter of Gregory and Ryan Short; and Prince Henry Meck, 6-year-old son of Jeremiah and Emily Meck.
Representing Estherwood Elementary School are Princess Adilyn Grace Guillot, 7-year-old daughter of Garrett and Joannie Guillot; and Prince Layne Michael Oestriecher, 7-year-old son of Bo and Allyson Oestriecher.
Representing Evangeline Elementary School are Princess Temperance Kai Romero, 7-year-old daughter of Susan and Brent Romero; and Oran Wesley LeBlanc, 7-year-old son of Ashley and Alan LeBlanc.
Representing Iota Elementary School are Prince August Leger, 7-year-old son of Corey and Natalie Leger; and Princess Adalyn Lantz, 7-year-old daughter of Shea and Anna Lantz.
Representing Martin Petitjean Elementary School are Prince Keri Francis Bruno III, son of Katlin and Keri Bruno; and Princess Nadia Rose Smith, daughter of James and Samantha Smith.
Representing Mermentau Elementary School are Princess Leeah Jane Thibodeaux, 6-year-old daughter of Eric and Cecilia Thibodeaux; and Prince Graham Michael Steele, 6-year-old son of Codie and Meagan Steele
Representing Mire Elementary School are Princess Audrey Lasch, daughter of Ryan and Jamie Lasch; and Prince Rhett Boutin, son of Elise and Jonathan Boutin.
A new report from the Louisiana legislative auditor cites more than $52 million in questioned costs from the state’s main disaster recovery agency.
A new government-funded trial is considering the potential effectiveness of Ivermectin against COVID-19.
Sheriff K.P. Gibson has announced that, as of Friday, Oct. 1, the Nixle alert system will no longer be available.
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