
Homecoming Spirit Day: Wear Camo 👕 Friday October 6th
No cost!
Casual Dress Reminders:
- Jeans featuring cut-outs or distressing that expose skin are not allowed.
- Leggings can be worn but must be paired with shorts, skirts, or a long top that ensures the student's lower body is adequately covered.


Homecoming Dance Photos - Order Form 📸
Form can be downloaded via the documents tab on our website.
Download form by clicking the link below
https://core-docs.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/3602/sma/3601958/School_Dance_Event.pdf


Check out our October Campus Calendar 🍎
Calendar can be viewed by accessing the files document on our website.


Mrs. Nikki Chenevert's LSU Math DE class visit with the Professor: Mrs. Oswalt visited our Math Dual Enrollment class today. Students heard about the benefits of taking college math in high school. Statistics show that students who successfully complete college algebra and college trigonometry are successful in college. Our students have the privilege of a high school teacher reviewing skills in a smaller classroom setting. Professor Oswalt told our students that her smallest class has over 100 students in it. They come to class for 50 minutes one time a week. They are in math lab with over 300 students. Mrs. Nikki got a cool treat bag full of goodies.


Homecoming dance tickets can be purchased online at: https://gofan.co/event/1143224?schoolId=LA14269

Our new spirit shirts are finally available for purchase! Shirts can be ordered from the online store at tinyurl.com/StemSpiritShirt23 💜🧡 Store closes Sunday, October 1 at 11:59 PM


The Jr. Beta student meeting and parent meeting that were scheduled for after school today have been canceled. Both meetings will be rescheduled. We apologize for any inconvenience.

Our new spirit shirts are finally available for purchase! Shirts can be ordered from the online store at tinyurl.com/StemSpiritShirt23 💜🧡
Store closes Sunday, October 1 at 11:59 PM


SMA Stadium Beautification: Phase 1
Stadium pressure washing begins this afternoon and will continue tomorrow at 8am. We will also clean the concessions room and other storage rooms at the stadium. If you would have any questions, please call the school or email us at sma.office@pcpsb.net


Our Administrators, Instructional Coaches, and District Level Staff have completed a three day evaluator training with the National Institute for Excellence in Teaching!
During this time together, they have gained deep knowledge and understanding of the NIET Teaching and Learning Standards! This group is ready to help support teachers and promote student ownership in the classroom this school year!
#pointecoupeeproud


Set aside dedicated time each day to read books, articles, or any other form of literature that interests you. Reading not only enhances your vocabulary and comprehension skills but also keeps your mind sharp and ready for the academic challenges ahead.

While it's important to engage in educational activities, it's equally crucial to maintain a balanced routine. Make time for physical activities, hobbies, socializing, and relaxation. A well-rounded routine will ensure you have a healthy mindset and the energy to excel academically when the new school year begins.

Our District has been gifted with free access to the literary Portal through May 2024! See Flyer for details!


Is there a cautionary tale to be told in Middle School?
8th grade students in Mrs. Torres' class at STEM engaged in a Socratic Seminar to analyze and synthesize the meaning of multiple texts. Students answered the following question, Does Keyes draw on traditional stories to tell a hopeful story or a cautionary tale?

