8 days ago, Rosie Courville

Good afternoon, Wildcats! Please make sure to look at this information to make sure that you purchase appropriate items for school next year. A few reminders:
1. No hoodies or hooded jackets should be worn on campus during the instructional day.
2. All booksacks and purses must be clear. You may have a small pouch for hygiene items, but all other bags should be clear. No mesh bags will be permitted.
3. You may wear khaki pants, khaki shorts, or khaki skirts as your uniform bottoms. Both your shorts and your skirts should be no more than 2 inches above your knee. Please make sure to purchase uniform bottoms that are neither too loose or too tight.
4. Junior high students can wear either white or navy polo shirts. 9th-11th grade students should wear green polo shirts. We will no longer have the additional color options for 9th-11th grade. 12th grade students (those with 17.5 credits or more) may wear gold shirts to celebrate their senior status.
5. All shoes should have a closed back and a hard bottom. No Crocs or slides should be worn on campus during the instructional day.
6. Starting next year, students in our CTE programs will have the option to wear work jeans with a CTE program shirt if they are enrolled in our welding, carpentry, agriculture, or auto tech programs. Work jeans are jeans that are thick but are loose enough to move in. They should be fitted in the waist or must have a belt. Work jeans should not have any holes in them. Possible brands for these types of jeans are Dickies, Carhartt, and Wrangler. ONLY STUDENTS WHO ARE ENROLLED IN THE PROGRAMS MENTIONED ABOVE WILL HAVE THIS OPTION.
19 days ago, Rosie Courville
A huge congratulations goes out to our students who received certifications in their courses this year! These tests are a culmination of the knowledge and work that goes into the course. We are so proud of our students and their hard work!
#WildcatPride #Certified #WeCertify #PointeCoupeeProud
about 1 month ago, BRANDON HILLIARD
Graduation is this Friday at the Patrick Queen Stadium (at STEM).
Please review the guidelines for guests.
*All guests must have a guest pass to enter the parking area.
*Every guest must have a pass regardless of age.
*All guests pass through metal detectors.
Stadium safety guidelines will be followed:
~Clear purses only
~No backpacks
~Balloons permitted but can not block another's view.
~stadium seats brought in must not have arms.
~one unopened store bought water bottle may be brought in. No cups or containers allowed.
~no noise makers or air horns allowed.
Stadium Gates open at 4:30.
about 1 month ago, Marcie Cazayoux
Wildcat families! We will begin doing our end-of-year activities next week.
On May 12 at 9am, we will be celebrating the accomplishments of our high school students.
On May 13 at 9am, we will be celebrating the accomplishments of our junior high students. All our 8th grade students will be recognized as a part of our “Moving On Ceremony” celebrating their transition to high school. All 8th graders will receive invitations.
We will be distributing invitations for students who will be receiving awards today and tomorrow.
about 2 months ago, Rosie Courville
For our 7th and 8th grade Wildcats!
🔬✨ Parents, don’t forget to RSVP! ✨🔬
Join us for STEM+ Night hosted by 21st Century — an exciting opportunity for students and families to experience hands-on STEM learning together! 💡
You won’t want to miss this fun and interactive event. Be sure to RSVP and save your spot!
We can’t wait to see you there!
#STEMNight #FamilyEngagement #FutureReady #PointeCoupeeproud
about 2 months ago, Rosie Courville
Good afternoon, Wildcats! Please join us in the LHS gym tomorrow night from 5-7pm for our Academic Fair! We will be recognizing student projects from all subject areas. We have judges from the community who will be giving awards to the top student projects. Come see what our Wildcats can do!
about 2 months ago, Rosie Courville
Our seniors kicked off their graduation celebration with Senior Breakfast and Academic Signing Day — a special moment to recognize their next steps beyond high school!
We are incredibly proud of our seniors and the paths they’ve chosen — whether continuing their education, learning a trade, serving in the military, or entering the workforce.
Join us in congratulating the Class of 2026 on their commitments and bright futures ahead!
Only a few more days, seniors… finish strong!
Photos from academic signing day are in the below link!
https://bit.ly/4cQfCC0about 2 months ago, BRANDON HILLIARD
We celebrated our wonderful seniors today at Senior Breakfast held in the STEM gymnasium. Teachers and Principals were in attendance from both Livonia high school and STEM. Our students had a blast and left the event full! See think link below for pictures!
https://bit.ly/3Rj9w4wabout 2 months ago, BRANDON HILLIARD
about 2 months ago, Craig Schwartzenberg
Great news! Our prom 2026 portraits are here! Please click the following link to view and download pictures. Our juniors and seniors looked amazing at prom! Feel free to download and share the images!
https://bit.ly/4ddAemL
about 2 months ago, BRANDON HILLIARD
LEAP 2026 assessments for our elementary and junior high schools are scheduled to take place from Monday, April 27th through Wednesday, May 6th.
* Ensure your child arrives on time each day, rested and ready.
* Communicate any attendance concerns to your school so make-up arrangements can be made promptly.
about 2 months ago, Craig Schwartzenberg
Tomorrow, Monday, April 20th, our high schools will be administering LEAP EOC 2026 tests and will continue throughout the week; the following week, from Monday, April 27th through Wednesday, May 6th, our elementary and junior‑high schools will start their LEAP 2026 testing, with all state testing across the district concluding on Friday, May 15th.
2 months ago, Craig Schwartzenberg
Good afternoon, Wildcats!
One of our students sustained a minor injury in the gym and requires medical attention. We will have an ambulance on campus to address the issue. All other students are safe and on a normal schedule as testing has ended for the day.
2 months ago, Rosie Courville
Good afternoon, Wildcats! Starting tomorrow, we will have high school LEAP testing on our campus. Testing will begin with English I and English II. It is very important that you arrive to school on time for your tests. Testing will begin at around 8:30am each day. If you come too late, you will not be allowed to test. Students should stop bringing book sacks starting tomorrow to make the morning check process more efficient. Students will have materials to complete work in their classrooms. Please make sure to charge your computers, bring your chargers, and eat breakfast before testing. We are excited to have you show off your hard work this year! We believe in you!
2 months ago, Rosie Courville
In observance of the Easter holiday, all Pointe Coupee Parish Schools will be closed for students and teachers from Friday, April 3 through Friday, April 10. Classes will resume on Monday, April 13. The Pointe Coupee Parish School Board offices will be closed from Friday, April 3 through Tuesday, April 7, and will reopen on Wednesday, April 8. We wish everyone a safe and enjoyable holiday.
3 months ago, Craig Schwartzenberg
Good afternoon,
All Pointe Coupee buses going to the Innis and Lettsworth areas may be late due to an overturned 18 wheeler at the corner of Gayden Rd (LA 1) and Purpera Road. If your student lives in this area you can expect a delayed afternoon arrival from the bus if the area has not been cleared by the time buses get to this area.
3 months ago, Marcie Cazayoux
Good afternoon, Wildcats! Our campus phone number has changed. If you need to reach us, the new number is (225) 627-3255. Thank you!
3 months ago, Rosie Courville
🎉 Join Us for Spring Fling! 🎉
Make plans to come out for a night of fun at our Spring Fling Dance March 21st!
🕺 Middle School: 5–8 PM
💃 9th & 10th Grade: 8–11 PM
🎟️ Tickets are available in the front office for $10 (single) or $15 (couple).
We hope to see you there!
3 months ago, Rosie Courville
Good afternoon, Wildcat families! Our school phone lines are currently down, and we are not sure when they will be working again. If you need information or to contact us, please email Ms. Ali (
Ali.langlois@pcpsb.net) in the front office.
3 months ago, Rosie Courville