Introducing the AR Queen of Mrs Brittani's first grade readers -- Miss Jozee Thibodeaux with 13.8 points so far in the third 9 weeks! 🥳🥳🥳
over 1 year ago, Brittani Marks
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An audience makes reading aloud more fun Kids enjoy reading to their families, and listening to your child read is a great way to instill a love of reading. When you're not available, give your child the next best thing: a captive audience. Gather a few stuffed animals or action figures around your student. They can listen while your child reads. Later, ask your child about audience reactions. "What was Monkey's favorite part?" "Did Batman understand the main point?" https://tpitip.com/?14bG17376
almost 2 years ago, Port Barre Elementary School
Please save your can tabs!
almost 2 years ago, Kaitlin Hadley
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Play a guessing game with sound-alike words Homophones are words that sound alike but have different spellings and meanings (heal, heel; bear, bare; weigh, way). To sharpen your child's sense of language, think of a pair of homophones and give clues to guess it. For example, "I'm thinking of a word that is a letter and a drink" (T, tea). Get started with some of these pairs: ant, aunt; board, bored; hole, whole; meet, meat; rows, rose. https://tpitip.com/?14bE17376
almost 2 years ago, Port Barre Elementary School
Mrs. Brittani's morning crew got to work on other skills this morning as a reward for mastering their Reading skills this week -- uno, puzzles, games & bracelet making! ❤️
almost 2 years ago, Brittani Marks
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Happening this week!
almost 2 years ago, Kaitlin Hadley
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Mrs. Krystal and Ms. Gabby's first graders are 100 days brighter! They celebrated the day by making necklaces with 100 fruit loops, 100th day glasses, and glow sticks!
almost 2 years ago, Krystal Richard
100th day of School Celebration-tomorrow, Jan. 31. Students in grades Prek and K may dress like 100 year old's and students in grades 1-4 may wear blue jeans (no rips, tears, or holes) with 100th day shirts or uniform shirt. No blue jean shorts or skirts are allowed.
almost 2 years ago, Port Barre Elementary School
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Tomorrow, Jan 31 is an early dismissal day for SLP. PBES is dismissing at 12:00 noon. Buses will depart first; followed by car riders. Please have your child picked up by 12:30 as this is a professional development day for staff. Thank you.
almost 2 years ago, Port Barre Elementary School
early dismissal
Mrs. Brittani's first graders who are already soaring through the AR Club for the 3rd nine weeks!! So many are on the horizon! 📚❤️
almost 2 years ago, Brittani Marks
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Mrs. Krystal and Ms. Gabby's students worked really hard in Social Studies this week to create a bayou to house their alligator! We are so proud of their hard work and creativity!
almost 2 years ago, Krystal Richard
A MESSAGE FROM SLPSB: Due to possible unsafe weather conditions from the forecasted arctic blast, all St. Landry Parish School District schools and offices will be closed on Tuesday, January 16, 2024, and Wednesday, January 17, 2024. With icy roads and freezing temperatures expected throughout the days ahead, we have made the decision to cancel classes, sporting activities, and practices to ensure the safety of our students, families, and staff. Stay warm and safe at home. For continued updates on closures, follow our social media and check local news outlets. Thank you for your patience and understanding during this wintery weather event. Let's hope for sunshine and warm weather ahead!
almost 2 years ago, Slpsb Communications
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Weekly Newsletter for Jan. 15-19
almost 2 years ago, Port Barre Elementary School
Due to the impending weather forecast for Tuesday, we will postpone the scheduled ELA/STEM night. Please stay tuned for the new date.
almost 2 years ago, Port Barre Elementary School
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A MESSAGE FROM SLPSB: Meeting Notice: Special Education Advisory Council (SEAC) Meeting ~Date: Thursday, January 11, 2024 ~Time: 4:14 P.M. ~Location: St. Landry Parish Pupil Appraisal Center We cordially invite all community members to attend the upcoming SEAC Meeting. This meeting aims to provide a platform for valuable discussions and ensure the enhancement of special education services within our district. Your presence and valuable input will greatly contribute to fostering a supportive and inclusive educational environment for all students. A detailed agenda can be found at https://5il.co/2c4ur.
almost 2 years ago, Slpsb Communications
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If you suspect your child has talented music, theater, and/or visual art characteristics, contact your school for a referral to the School Building Level Committee. Talented referrals and evaluations are only conducted once a year in the Spring.
almost 2 years ago, Slpsb Communications
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Mrs. Keys & Mrs. Campbell’s Homerooms had a holly jolly time during the class Christmas Party. 🌟
almost 2 years ago, Sarah Keys
Mrs. Keys & Mrs. Campbell’s Homerooms had a holly jolly time during the class Christmas Party. 🌟
Mrs. Keys & Mrs. Campbell’s Homerooms had a holly jolly time during the class Christmas Party. 🌟
Mrs. Keys & Mrs. Campbell’s Homerooms had a holly jolly time during the class Christmas Party. 🌟
Mrs. Keys & Mrs. Campbell’s Homerooms had a holly jolly time during the class Christmas Party. 🌟
Mrs. Keys & Mrs. Campbell’s Homerooms had a holly jolly time during the class Christmas Party. 🌟
Mrs. Keys & Mrs. Campbell’s Homerooms had a holly jolly time during the class Christmas Party. 🌟
Mrs. Keys & Mrs. Campbell’s Homerooms had a holly jolly time during the class Christmas Party.🌟
Mrs. Keys & Mrs. Campbell’s Homerooms had a holly jolly time during the class Christmas Party.🌟
Mrs. Keys & Mrs. Campbell’s Homerooms had a holly jolly time during the class Christmas Party.🌟
It's a Merry "Grinchmas" around Port Barre Elementary.
almost 2 years ago, Tonya Stelly
Mrs. Stelly’s homeroom
Mrs. LeJeune’s homeroom
Grinches around campus!
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Students had a blast at our PBIS party with Santa and his helper, The Grinch!
almost 2 years ago, Krystal Richard
PBES: Bus #626--Josh Nezat--WILL NOT run Monday AFTERNOON, Dec 11th. He will run in the morning. Please make the necessary arrangements for your child to be picked up at the end of the school day Monday. We apologize for the inconvenience.
almost 2 years ago, Linda Tatman