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Rooms, our district app keeps getting better. Parents/
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access new features.

Say “hello” to two-way messaging in the PCPSB app! Look for your personalized invitation to begin using this feature in our app after May 20th.
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Pointe Coupee Schools and the District Office will be closed tomorrow, May 14, 2024 due to weather related issues parishwide. Please stay off the roads and stay safe!

Students at all schools in the District will be dismissed at 1:00pm on Graduation Day- this Wednesday- to allow time for faculty, staff, and students to attend the ceremony at the LSU Assembly Center.

Celebrate National Nurses Week. Nurses speak with their eyes, teach with their hands, and comfort with their presence.
Happy Teacher Appreciation Week!
National Teacher Day is May 7, 2024, and Teacher Appreciation Week runs Monday, May 6, to Friday, May 10. The idea for a week to honor teachers began more than 70 years ago with first lady Eleanor Roosevelt.
“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” -- Nelson Mandela

Help us spread the word! First Student is looking for Bus Drivers for next year! If you, or someone you know is interested please see the flyer attached.
Please take a moment to fill out our communication survey. With your help, we can continue to make adjustments to fit your needs!
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Want up to date and instant communication? We have an APP for that! Check out Pointe Coupee Schools in the APP STORE! Download our new APP today! You will get District and School notifications through this app. PLUS MUCH MORE! #pointecoupeeproud

Easter Egg Hunt! Saturday, March 30, 2024 for Kids ages 12 and under! See flyer for details!
Join us for the "Don't Stress The Test" Family Night for 3rd-12th grade students and parents on Monday, March 25th. 4:30 PM- 7:00 PM
You will have fun while gaining information about upcoming State Wide Testing!
Rosenwald is celebrating Black History Month. Black History Month is an annual observance originating in the United States, where it is also known as African-American History Month. It has received official recognition from governments in the United States and Canada, and more recently has been observed in Ireland, and the United Kingdom.

Every year on January 24th, the International Day of Education celebrates the role of education in global peace and sustainable development.

Rosenwald Elementary Presents!!!

Early Childhood Registration will be held on Jan 26-27 at the Scott Civic Center from 9-2. Please see the flyer and bring all necessary documentation.
Pointe Coupee Pairsh Schools will resume classes tomorrow, Thursday, January 18, 2024. Buses will run and all schools will be open at regularly scheduled times.
Pointe Coupee Parish Public Schools will remain closed on Wednesday, January 17, 2024. Please contiue to monitor communicaiton outlets for updates.
In an abuncance of caution, the Pointe Coupee Pairsh School system has closed schools tomorrow, January 16, 2024 due to severe weather. Please continue to monitor our communcation systems for updates. Stay warm!
Today Rosenwald Elementary School celebrates the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is observed on the third Monday of January each year, which is around King’s birthday, January 15.
The campaign for a federal holiday in King’s honor began soon after his assassination in 1968. President Ronald Reagan signed the holiday into law in 1983, and it was first observed three years later. At first, some states resisted observing the holiday as such, giving it alternative names or combining it with other holidays. For years, some states declined to participate in the holiday, and Arizona lost the opportunity to host a Super Bowl over it. In 2000, South Carolina became the last state to recognize the holiday. Had an assassin’s bullet not taken his life at the age of 39, King would have turned 95 years-old this year.
Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech was given prior to the March on Washington on August 28th, 1963. The march was a peaceful protest against inequality. King began the speech by referencing the Emancipation Proclamation that was issued by President Lincoln to officially free slaves in the United States during the Civil War. King used this reference to point out how African-Americans were, at that time, not yet free from racism, despite the Emancipation Proclamation being signed nearly 100 years prior.
King then described some of the ways the society of that time was segregated and the limitations racism placed on African-Americans. He also listed the “unfulfilled promises” in the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution to provide examples of continued racism. King explained how these documents list rights given to U.S. citizens, and profess that men are created equal, yet African-Americans were, at that time, not treated as equals.

Rosenwald Elementary School will be closed on Monday, January 15, 2024, in observance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
To receive updates, download and install the PCPSB app on your phone.
The Pointe Coupee Parish School system is actively monitoring the weather conditions for next week's forecast. In the event of possibly unsafe weather that would close schools, we will send out notifications through our PCPSB app, text messaging system, Facebook, local news channels, and local radio stations. We are aware that electricity and phone service might interrupt lines of communication and you may have to rely on different modes to receive our message.
In the event that students are not able to get to the school building, we will need to enact our Continuous Learning Plan.
Students will go home today with lessons designed by the teacher so that students can continue learning without direct supervision from the teacher. If the lesson is virtual, there will be an alternative option for students who cannot complete the assignment due to electrical or Internet issues.
Please continue to monitor all modes of communication throughout the weekend and Mondy's MLK Holiday. We will keep you updated as we gain information and decisions are made regarding school closures due to weather and road closures.

