Vermilion Parish Schools and central office will be closed on Wednesday, January 17th. We will be turning on water back at our facilities at noon tomorrow and will be checking for any issues the cold weather may have caused. School practices and games may resume tomorrow at 3 pm once the water has been turned back on.
Thank your for your cooperation in this matter.
Based on information from our outside weather folks, a concern from our water districts about a lack of water pressure and the inability to turn water back on at our facilities until temperatures are sustained above freezing, the Vermilion Parish School system will be closed on Wednesday. We will resume normal operations on Thursday. This will allow our central office and maintenance departments the ability to visit our schools tomorrow after lunch and troubleshoot any potential issues that the cold weather may have caused. Thank you for understanding and we appreciate your support in these efforts.
Out of an abundance of caution for our students and employees, the Vermilion Parish School System will be closed on Tuesday, January 16th. We will monitor the weather situation and make a decision about Wednesday around noon tomorrow.
We have been in contact with the National Weather Service and OEP as well as with other local school officials in an effort to make the best decision. Thank you for understanding and stay warm.
Here is the link to the January 14, 2024 newsletter from the Superintendent.
https://www.smore.com/unrxc
We want all to know that we are closely monitoring and are in contact with emergency officials and other school systems about our next weather event that could take place. Currently there is a forecast of evening and overnight rain on Monday evening with temperatures below freezing for portions of that forecast. After a slight rise in temp during the day on Tuesday, we are looking at a drop into the teens overnight on Tuesday into Wednesday.
We will be going into freeze protection mode Friday afternoon, with us being out of school on Monday, with a tentative plan of shutting off water on Monday morning. The issues that will arise is that until water is turned back on and we can assure that pipes are safe school is always in question. With the coldest temps expected for overnight Tuesday we will be put in a wait and see and make the best prediction mode. Please be patient with the decisions, but know that I will inform you on any cancellations if necessary. The safety of all stakeholders is always at the forefront of our decisions and that's why we build in weather days to our schedule.
These students have mastered one or more sight word lists and are one step closer to becoming a kindergarten AR reader! We are super proud of our little lions!
🎉Congratulations to Frankie and Jolie from Madame Sarah & Mrs. Stewart's class and Gunner from Mrs. Primeaux's for becoming AR readers this week! 🎉
First Sunday newsletter of 2024
https://www.smore.com/jxt6b
Here is the link to the 2024-2025 School Calendar approved by the board last week.
file:///C:/Users/tommy/Downloads/Copy%20of%20VPSB%20Calendar%202024-25%20(Approved%2012_21_23).pdf
On the 9th Day of Christmas, our Lions were given the chance to shop for last minute Christmas gifts from local vendors!! Thank you to all the vendors who set up shop and brought Christmas cheer to our faculty and staff!
Letters to Santa
Sunday Newsletter - 12/17/2023
https://www.smore.com/wk8t9
Here is a link to December 10th Newsletter
https://www.smore.com/fj02u
Here is the link to the Sunday Scoop Newsletter.
https://www.smore.com/ecqd7
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.
Here is the Sunday Newsletter from the Superintendent's Office.
https://www.smore.com/vfqtn
💚🍀LeBlanc 4-H News🍀💚
On Thursday evening, some of our 4-H students participated in “Personal Development” at Abbeville High School! It was an excellent event that allowed these students to practice interviewing and dressing for success! What a great way to help prepare them for their bright future!
Our Jr. Beta Songfest group kicked off their rehearsals this morning! Students will be rewriting a song and performing is at the state convention in February!
Congratulations to Ian Fernandez Quirarte and Breckin Latiolais, winners of the 4H Food Drive Poster Contest! Please consider donating non-perishable items this week to support our commuinty!! Don't forget that the class with the highest weight of donations will earn a PIZZA PARTY!!
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