
Overnight rains in some areas have exceeded the projections we were given. Rainfall amounts are different in each part of our parish.
Schools are OPEN. If you are in one of the low lying areas and need to adjust times until you can evaluate roads to travel we will excuse late arrivals.
Bus routes may be a few minutes later than normal and some may have to alter routes in some areas. Again, we will use common sense when excusing lateness or absences because of flooding issues.
Thank you for your understanding and for making any adjustments thst may need to be made. This is one of those weather events that has different effects on different parts of the parish and doesnt have a one size fits all solution. Sorry for the inconvenience it may cause.
Superintendent Tommy Byler.

Mrs.Jennifer’s homeroom class selected Game Board time for the reward of reaching 80 compliments so far this year! Keep up the great work!




Mrs. Cristi’s Kindergarteners are having a blast learning about weight and capacity!





Students in Mrs. Samantha's class listened to the story "How to Catch a Turkey." Afterwards, they got to build their own turkey cages as a fun Thanksgiving project. 🦃








Mrs. Crystal's first graders made bracelets to help them remember the story about the pilgrims and their voyage to America. They learned how Native Americans showed them how to hunt and plant corn. Then they enjoyed a Thanksgiving snack mix as a class family.









Here is the Sunday Newsletter from the Superintendent's Office.
https://www.smore.com/vfqtn

Mrs. Kristin’s classes celebrated our school’s success with a fun day! Most students “escaped” the Fraction Arcade! ❤️🤍💙





Mrs. Kristin’s classes celebrated our school’s success with a fun day! Most students “escaped” the Fraction Arcade! ❤️🤍💙











The CPE Beta Club Officers lead the induction/recognition ceremony last night! ❤️🤍💙 Congratulations to all the new inductees and carryover members! We are so very proud of you! 🖤💛💚



Ms. Dana’s PreK class enjoyed a lesson with Ms. Kelbi Mills, Nutrition Educator 1 for Vermilion Parish, on healthy foods like fruits and vegetables. They read a book on growing vegetables for healthy meals. They also talked about the rainbow of fruit colors. Students were able to assemble their own fruit kabobs and then enjoy them!!






Congratulations to Vermilion Parish Schools for their performance and their School Performance Score Ratings. Vermilion was #9 in the State and #1 in the Acadiana Area. Thank you to all students, teachers, administrators and support staffs for this outstanding accomplishment. Thank you also to all of our stakeholders for your support of our system.
Here is a link to the complete press release.
https://5il.co/28uhw

Here is the Sunday Scoop from the Supe newsletter for November 12th.
https://www.smore.com/5sfqn

CPE had the honor of coordinating a reunion that was 11 months in the making! One of our students was reunited with his Dad, Staff Sergeant Daniel Kincaid from the US Army. The heart warming event was so special to witness!





CPE celebrated Veteran’s Day today with a school wide parade. It was a showcase of over 150 veterans near and dear to our hearts. We also had an outside Walk of Fame picture gallery and a reception with a slideshow of all our veterans. Over 100 veterans and 100 students came together to celebrate today!🇺🇸











Mrs. Danielle's fourth graders celebrated earning 60 chain links with a "Lights Out Learning Day!" Keep up the great work! 💡💡





November 5th
Sunday Scoop with the Supe
https://www.smore.com/t9mfx

Congratulations to Cecil Picard Elementary's 2023-2024 Student of the Year Adelee Gaspard.











Ms. Chelsea’s 5th grade students are making sure their classmates understand the properties of matter in a study scession ✏️🔬📚🥼


Tuesday’s Beta Snack Sale was a success! Thank you to all who made the day successful! 🍭 ❤️🤍💙 #BetaProud




For Halloween, Mrs. Jennifer’s classes got to read by flashlight and “candlelight” during our Lights Out AR time today !




