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Dinner and a Show—Elementary School Style Lyon Elementary School first graders attended the Covington High School musical production of “Holiday Extravaganza” followed by a picnic lunch at Bogue Falaya Park.
Dinner and a Show—Elementary School Style
Lyon Elementary School first graders attended the Covington High School musical production of “Holiday Extravaganza” followed by a picnic lunch at Bogue Falaya Park.
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St. Scholastica Academy senior Daly Andrus performed with the Universal Cheer Association All-American cheerleaders in the London New Year’s Day Parade. Three quarters of a million Londoners braved the cold, along with cheer moms and dads from all over the U.S., to watch the girls perform.
LET IT SNOW! Madisonville Elementary students in Mrs. Kinler’s Kindergarten Class made tasty snow treats by cutting snowflakes out of tortillas, spray butter, cinnamon and sugar. And not a single one was alike!
LET IT SNOW! Madisonville Elementary students in Mrs. Kinler’s Kindergarten Class made tasty snow treats by cutting snowflakes out of tortillas, spray butter, cinnamon and sugar. And not a single one was alike!
Saint Paul’s Wrestling Wolves continued their winning tradition on the Northshore with a victory in the 6-5A District Duals for the seventh year in a row.
Saint Paul’s Wrestling Wolves continued their winning tradition on the Northshore with a victory in the 6-5A District Duals for the seventh year in a row.
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren received more than holiday goodwill when Christ Episcopal School’s High School Student Council shared 60 gifts for the organization’s children along with grocery gift cards for the “grands.”
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren received more than holiday goodwill when Christ Episcopal School’s High School Student Council shared 60 gifts for the organization’s children along with grocery gift cards for the “grands.”
Teachers at Bayou Lacombe Middle School helped give students a world tour of holiday traditions while also teaching them how to say “Merry Christmas” in various languages.
Teachers at Bayou Lacombe Middle School helped give students a world tour of holiday traditions while also teaching them how to say “Merry Christmas” in various languages.

Kid’s Tip: Pack a Mardi Gras Survival Kit!

These few things can make a long day on the parade route safer and more bearable for all.
• Hand Sanitizer
• Ice Pack
• Band Aids
• Wipes
• Snacks
•  Water

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