The Lafayette Parish School System will be offering free meals to all children age 18 and younger throughout the summer as part of the Summer Saturday Program supported by Focus Foods.
According to an official press release from the Lafayette Parish School System, all Lafayette parish schools will move to virtual learning for Tuesday, May 18 2021 due to flooding and inclement weather.
The release also includes that teachers will be in communication with their students regarding assignments, but no students will be penalized if any work is missed...
The Lafayette Parish School Board passed a COVID-19-related stipend last night that makes school system employees eligible for a bonus of up to $2,000.
Our media partners at KATC-TV3 are reporting that the Lafayette Parish School System will be adding time to the school day to make up for missed days. A total of five minutes will be tacked on to the end of the school day for elementary and middle school students.
Many parents and guardians in the Acadiana area and across the state are having concerns about whether or not schools and teachers are following COVID-19 guidelines.
Lafayette Parish School System announces they are keeping their students in their Phase 2 Hybrid model until at least Nov. 6, the end of current grading period.
Per a press release from the Lafayette Parish School System, as the state of Louisiana moves into Phase 3 of its reopening plan, the Lafayette Parish School System will remain in Phase 2 of their 2020-2021 Learn Lafayette Reopening Plan.
Lafayette Parish public schools will finally get back to class after Labor Day, and even at this point you may still have a few question about the 2020-2021 school year.