Students in 7th grade at EFMS learned about how forensic anthropologists explore bones to tell stories of the past. Students used reading circles in a coteaching model. Implementing quality curriculum through research-based teaching strategies is a priority our strategic plan.
5 months ago, East Feliciana Public Schools
A group of students and teachers are in a circle talking.
Introducing Wigglebots at EF STEAM: Sixth grade students at the East Feliciana STEAM Academy explored principles of design and electricity in their Step into STEM class to create a robot that draws random pictures on its own.
5 months ago, East Feliciana Public Schools
Two students work with markers and a plastic cup.
Two other students work with markers, tape, and a plastic cup.
Learning by Doing at SES: Slaughter Elementary School sixth grade students Cedar Blackstone and Daniel Mealey perform an experiment to explore cellular respiration and the release of carbon dioxide when we exhale.
5 months ago, East Feliciana Public Schools
A student blows into a water bottle.
A student blows into a water bottle.
The Positive Behavior Intervention and Support team at Jackson Elementary School celebrated great student behavior and citizenship last month with special water-type Pokemon activities - cool sunglasses, water games, and fresh watermelon grown by Ms. Williams’ father!
5 months ago, East Feliciana Public Schools
An older student mentors a younger student doing a water activity
Two children with sunglasses enjoy watermelon.
Learning Through Discovery at CES: Clinton Elementary School students develop basic programming skills by using directions to guide e-Frog to its destinations.
5 months ago, East Feliciana Public Schools
A child looks at an electronic frog on a green mat.
Beyond the Headlines at East Feliciana High School: C’Rybian Robinson, a student in principles of business, reads an Advocate newspaper article, highlighting details and recording key facts about the news.
5 months ago, East Feliciana Public Schools
A student highlights text from a newspaper.
Students in the Introduction to STEM Pathways and Careers course at East Feliciana Middle School learned earlier this year about the difference between an open and closed circuit. Some students had to create their circuit several times before the LED bulb lit up. Persistence, adaptiveness, and curiosity are characteristics of innovative scientists. This course at East Feliciana Middle School, offered in partnership with LSU, is part of the growing continuum of STEAM learning available for students in our schools in grades PreK-12.
5 months ago, East Feliciana Public Schools
A student holds up a circuit with a glowing light.
A smiling student holds up a circuit with a glowing light.
A group of students work on a circuit.
Congratulations to our East Feliciana Public Schools Retirees! Please join us in celebrating each of these individuals for their positive contributions to East Feliciana Public Schools and in wishing them a rewarding and enriching retirement!
6 months ago, East Feliciana Public Schools
A photo of retirees holding flowers with text that reads: Congratulations to our East Feliciana Public Schools Retirees! The East Feliciana Parish School Board recognized all recent retirees at their October meeting. Please join us in celebrating each of these individuals for their positive contributions to East Feliciana Public Schools and in wishing them a rewarding and enriching retirement! Patricia Anderson Annette Brown Susan Brumfield Michael Cheatham Phillip Coleman Yolanda Dunn Betty King Augustine Reed Rosemary Robins Lorraine Tapp Patricia Wilkinson Dianne Williams Terry Young
A “Can-Dough” Spirit at Slaughter Elementary School: During their science class, SES kindergarten students in Mrs. Leger’s class made play dough to explore how matter changes.
6 months ago, East Feliciana Public Schools
Three children making play dough smile.
Four children making play dough smile.
Congratulations to Miss and Mr. CES, Miss and Mr. JES, Miss and Mr. EFMS, and Miss and Mr. EFHS, who ruled over homecoming festivities at Clinton Elementary, Jackson Elementary, East Feliciana Middle School & East Feliciana STEAM Academy, and East Feliciana High School last week!
6 months ago, East Feliciana Public Schools
Two children, one in a white suit and one in a white dress, wear crowns.
Two children, one in a white suit and one in a white dress, wear crowns.
Two young people, one in a white dress and one in a white suit, wear crowns.
Two children in white and wearing crowns are also wearing sashes that read "Homecoming King" and "Homecoming Queen."
First grade students at Jackson Elementary School have been learning soccer skills as part of their new standards-based Quaver physical education and health curriculum.
6 months ago, East Feliciana Public Schools
Students put their foot on top of a soccer ball as a teacher looks on.
Congratulations to our East Feliciana Public Schools October Students of the Month!
6 months ago, East Feliciana Public Schools
Seven children are superimposed onto a light blue backdrop. Above them are the words "Congratulations to our East Feliciana Public Schools October Students of the Month!" and the East Feliciana Public Schools logo. Below them, across a gold bar, are their names and schools: Ma’Kiyah Gordon, Quad Area Head Start; Mason Joseph, Clinton Elementary; Aubree Link, Jackson Elementary; Addison Cooper, Slaughter Elementary; Eduardo Rogel-Ventura, East Feliciana STEAM Academy; Tariq Boater, East Feliciana Middle; Jamiya Anderson, East Feliciana High School.
Congratulations to Mrs. Lanastasia Profit from Clinton Elementary School, our East Feliciana Public Schools October Employee of the Month!
6 months ago, East Feliciana Public Schools
A person wearing a dark shirt is holding flowers. She stands in front of a light blue backdrop with a cartoon yellow apple and the East Feliciana Public Schools graduation cap logo. Text on the background reads "Congratulations to Mrs. Lanastasia Profit from Clinton Elementary School, our East Feliciana Public Schools October Employee of the Month!”
Pre-K students at Clinton Elementary School are learning about different emotions through hands-on discovery!
6 months ago, East Feliciana Public Schools
A student is smiling as a face with emotions made of play dough is in front of her.
Happy Homecoming from East Feliciana Public Schools! Please plan to join our schools for their homecoming activities this week.
6 months ago, East Feliciana Public Schools
EastFelicianaPublicSchools 2023HomecomingCoronationSchedule “Homecoming- LinkedbyLegacy”    East Feliciana Middle School & STEAM Academy Wednesday, October 4, 2023 EFMS Gymnasium 9:00 am East Feliciana High School Thursday, October 5, 2023 School Gymnasium Clinton Elementary School Wednesday, October 4, 2023 School Cafetorium 12:30 pm Jackson Elementary School Thursday, October 5, 2023 School Gymnasium 6:00 pm   1:00 pm Homecoming Parade Friday, October 6, 2023 Beginning on the Campus of East Feliciana Middle School 10:00 am
The East Feliciana High School cheerleaders hosted “Big Sis Lil’ Sis” cheer camp this week to teach elementary students the basics of cheerleading. The girls all performed together at the EFHS football game on Thursday!
6 months ago, East Feliciana Public Schools
A high school cheerleader coaches three elementary students.
East Feliciana Enrichment Academy student Keshaun Toney displays his project on the development of Mississippi River deltaic lobes in the Louisiana coastal wetlands.
6 months ago, East Feliciana Public Schools
A student gestures towards a timeline.
Students at EFMS learned about density and buoyancy in their Intro to STEM Pathways & Careers class. How many pennies can you get in the boat before it sinks? Students made predictions about the outcome and worked together to make a plan on how to get more pennies in their boat.
6 months ago, East Feliciana Public Schools
Students put pennies on tin rafts.
A student puts pennies on a tin raft.
4-H Cloverbuds and other members are participating in a lesson series about pollinators this year. At this month’s session, they learned about bees. Ms. Kayla brought her beekeeping equipment and students were able to try on bee suits and learn how beekeepers, including locally, use their equipment to harvest honey. Pictured here are members from Jackson Elementary and Slaughter Elementary.
6 months ago, East Feliciana Public Schools
A grown up and a child in outfits that protect them from bees.
Two children wearing big bee gloves.
A student wears a protective bee outfit.
NOVEL STUDIES AT CES: Students in Mrs. Corey’s fourth grade English language arts class at Clinton Elementary practiced annotating text as a strategy for engaging with books as part of their Guidebooks novel study of 'The Whipping Boy.'
6 months ago, East Feliciana Public Schools
Students sit in a circle with notebooks and books open.