Update Bracing for Cold Weather: Important Notice for Livonia High School As students prepare to return to class on Tuesday, January 7, 2025, Livonia High School (LHS) is alerting families and staff about the upcoming week of cold weather. Forecasts predict daily temperatures starting near freezing, with highs not expected to surpass the 40s. To ensure student comfort and safety, LHS reminds the community of the following guidelines from the 2024-2025 dress code and encourages appropriate preparations: Student Uniform Guidelines * Khaki pants * Hoodless sweatshirts in school-approved colors * Coats or jackets of any color or print (must be hoodless) * Knit caps, earmuffs, and gloves (for outdoor use only) (wool caps or tams, not baseball caps) * Jackets must be free of profane and/or suggestive language and pictures * Uniform shirts or principal-approved spirit shirts must be worn under sweatshirts or jackets Recommendations for Parents * Ensure students are dressed warmly each day with approved clothing items * Provide students with caps, earmuffs, and gloves for outdoor use * Confirm uniform compliance while prioritizing warmth Guidelines for School Staff * Limit outdoor activities when daytime temperatures are below 50°F * Plan alternative indoor activities to keep students engaged and comfortable LHS appreciates the cooperation of all families in adhering to these guidelines and ensuring student wellbeing during this cold weather period.
6 months ago, Craig Schwartzenberg
Teachers return to work for a Professional Development/Teacher Workday on Monday, January 6, 2025. Students return to school on Tuesday, January 7, 2025. The 3rd 9 weeks begins on Tuesday, January 7, 2025.
6 months ago, Craig Schwartzenberg
Welcome back, Students! Teachers return to work for a Professional Development/Teacher Workday on Monday, January 6, 2025.  Students return to school on Tuesday, January 7, 2025.   The 3rd 9 weeks begins on Tuesday, January 7, 2025.
Happy New Year!
6 months ago, Craig Schwartzenberg
We wish you a 2025 Happy New Year!
Students will be dismissed at 1:00 PM on Tuesday through Thursday and have no school on Friday. Students that are taking EOCs (tests) must check with Ms. Tanya or Mrs. Bradley to ensure they are present on test days. If students missed any exams, they will need to be present to make up these tests.
6 months ago, Craig Schwartzenberg
Ms. Neal's EMR students created a ceramic "Torso and Digestive System" with the assistance of the Arts Council of Pointe Coupee and Mrs. Lisa Nelson (local ceramic artist). The students were excited from start to finish.
6 months ago, Craig Schwartzenberg
Ms. Neal's EMR students created a ceramic "Torso and Digestive System" with the assistance of the Arts Council of Pointe Coupee and Mrs. Lisa Nelson (local ceramic artist). The students were excited from start to finish.
Ms. Neal's EMR students created a ceramic "Torso and Digestive System" with the assistance of the Arts Council of Pointe Coupee and Mrs. Lisa Nelson (local ceramic artist). The students were excited from start to finish.
Ms. Neal's EMR students created a ceramic "Torso and Digestive System" with the assistance of the Arts Council of Pointe Coupee and Mrs. Lisa Nelson (local ceramic artist). The students were excited from start to finish.
Ms. Neal's EMR students created a ceramic "Torso and Digestive System" with the assistance of the Arts Council of Pointe Coupee and Mrs. Lisa Nelson (local ceramic artist). The students were excited from start to finish.
Ms. Neal's EMR students created a ceramic "Torso and Digestive System" with the assistance of the Arts Council of Pointe Coupee and Mrs. Lisa Nelson (local ceramic artist). The students were excited from start to finish.
Ms. Neal's EMR students created a ceramic "Torso and Digestive System" with the assistance of the Arts Council of Pointe Coupee and Mrs. Lisa Nelson (local ceramic artist). The students were excited from start to finish.
Ms. Neal's EMR students created a ceramic "Torso and Digestive System" with the assistance of the Arts Council of Pointe Coupee and Mrs. Lisa Nelson (local ceramic artist). The students were excited from start to finish.
Ms. Neal's EMR students created a ceramic "Torso and Digestive System" with the assistance of the Arts Council of Pointe Coupee and Mrs. Lisa Nelson (local ceramic artist). The students were excited from start to finish.
Livonia High School proudly recognizes its outstanding Students of the Month for November 2024. Ja’quan Samuel is our High School Student of the Month for November 2024. These exception students have distinguished themselves through their remarkable achievements and exemplary character, setting a high bar for their peers and embodying the very essence of what it means to be a Livonia Wildcat. Ja’quan Samuel, High School, pictured with Mr. Anthony Turner and Mrs. Karla Jack. Ja’quan Samuel pictured with Mrs. Meghan Kysar. Ja’quan Samuel pictured with Mr. Anthony Turner.
7 months ago, Craig Schwartzenberg
This image shows a Student of the Month recognition at Livonia High School.
This image shows a Student of the Month recognition at Livonia High School.
This image shows a Student of the Month recognition at Livonia High School.
Livonia High School proudly recognizes its outstanding Students of the Month for November 2024. Chanson Gautreaux is our Junior High School Student of the Month for November 2024. These exception students have distinguished themselves through their remarkable achievements and exemplary character, setting a high bar for their peers and embodying the very essence of what it means to be a Livonia Wildcat. Chanson Gautreaux, Junior High, pictured with Mrs. Ashley Friddle and Mrs. Karla Jack.
7 months ago, Craig Schwartzenberg
This image shows a Student of the Month recognition at Livonia High School.
This image shows a Student of the Month recognition at Livonia High School.
The Wildcat Nation has so much to celebrate with the state accountability and school performance scores being released today! Livonia grew 10.6 points in our LEAP Assessment Index from last year. Our hard work is showing, Wildcats! Let’s keep showing the world what we can do!
7 months ago, Craig Schwartzenberg
The graphic announces “WE’RE GROWING!” at the top in large gold letters. It includes two messages on either side of the shield: 	•	On the left: “Teachers- Thank you for your hard work!” 	•	On the right: “Students- We are so proud of you!”
STEM paper tower activity in Ms. T and Ms. Laketta’s class today.
7 months ago, Craig Schwartzenberg
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Livonia High School: Today, all students received their progress reports. We encourage you to review this report with your student. Your involvement is crucial to your student's success. Please do not hesitate to contact the school if you have questions or concerns.
7 months ago, Craig Schwartzenberg
The Pointe Coupee Parish Virtual Program is now accepting applications for the 2025-2026 School Year. All 9th-12th graders interested in online learning are welcome to apply! Please see the application on our website, pcpsb.net. The deadline to submit your application is December 12, 2024.
7 months ago, Marcie Cazayoux
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Livonia High School Volleyball Team has clinched a playoff spot, entering the tournament ranked #23. We are set to face off against Berwick (St. Mary Parish) #10.
8 months ago, Craig Schwartzenberg
Livonia High School Volleyball Team has clinched a playoff spot, entering the tournament ranked #23. We are set to face off against Berwick (St. Mary Parish) #10.
All Pointe Coupee Parish Public Schools and the District Office will be closed Tuesday, November 5, 2024 for the Presidential Election.
8 months ago, Marcie Cazayoux
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LHS: Halloween Spirit Week is this week! Reminders: No pajamas. No Crocs/slides. Make sure all bottoms are appropriate length and are not skintight. (i.e., no leggings) Click here for more details: https://5il.co/2zt2k
8 months ago, Craig Schwartzenberg
8th Grade Student of the Year: Jarlyn Boudreaux
8 months ago, Craig Schwartzenberg
8th Grade Student of the Year: Jarlyn Boudreaux
Livonia High School Student of the Year for the 12th grade, Ta’Nyah Thomas. (8th Grade Student of the Year not pictured).
8 months ago, Craig Schwartzenberg
Livonia High School Student of the Year for the 12th grade, Ta’Nyah Thomas. (8th Grade Student of the Year not pictured).
Livonia High School Students of the Month for October 2024: Makenzie Murray and Natalia Luna. The signs were made by Mr. Stefan Savulescu’s woodworking class.
8 months ago, Craig Schwartzenberg
Livonia High School Students of the Month for October 2024: Makenzie Murray and Natalia Luna. The signs were made by Mr. Stefan Savulescu’s woodworking class.
Fall Break for students in Pointe Coupee Parish Public Schools will begin Monday, October 14th! Students will return to school on Thursday, October 17th. All schools in the district will be open on Tuesday from 11:00-6:30 for scheduled Parent-Teacher Conferences. We hope everyone has a great fall break!
8 months ago, Marcie Cazayoux
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Pointe Coupee Parish Schools' Fall Break begins Monday, October 14th! Students will return to school on Thrusday, October 17, 2024. All schools will be open Tuesday from 11:00-6:30 for Parent Teacher Conferences. Teachers will have a Professional Development Day on Wednesday.
8 months ago, Marcie Cazayoux
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*LHS* Parent/Guardian-Teacher Conference on Tuesday, October 15th. This opportunity allows you to meet your child's teacher and discuss progress. You will also receive your student's report card for the 1st 9-week period. We look forward to seeing you in the Tuesday, October 15rh.
9 months ago, Craig Schwartzenberg